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		<title>Firefighting Nozzle with No Back Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever heard of a hand held firefighting nozzle with no back pressure? Well, the zero back pressure technology for firefighting nozzle is here with us now, it has to stay to enable us to upgrade our firefighting capability and to get rid off the constraints that the conventional firefighting nozzle had been facing [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=firefightingaccessories.wordpress.com&amp;blog=14662716&amp;post=15&amp;subd=firefightingaccessories&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever heard of a hand held firefighting nozzle with no back pressure? Well, the zero back pressure technology for <a href="http://www.laqshfirepro.com/Curtain_Nozzle.htm">firefighting nozzle</a> is here with us now, it has to stay to enable us to upgrade our firefighting capability and to get rid off the constraints that the conventional <strong>firefighting nozzle</strong> had been facing since its inception. One of these constraints, is the manual usage of firemen on bigger diameters which is not possible for conventional <a href="http://www.laqshfirepro.com/Curtain_Nozzle.htm">firefighting nozzle</a> because of the uncontrollable effect of back pressure that it has brought in. Firemen are usually confined only to using not bigger than 2.5 inch diameter of conventional firefighting nozzle due to safety concern and the difficulty to contain the back pressure manually. It usually took four men to control a 2.5 inch at 250 psi conventional <strong>firefighting nozzle</strong>. With this new technology at hand, the firefighting industry could now be able to reduce their manpower requirement by more than half than what they normally require. Not only that, this could be also advantageous to communities, volunteer fire department and areas with limited firefighting resources.</p>
<p>The technology itself helps eliminate fireman&#8217;s greatest concern of a hose and nozzle whipping action that is usually difficult to control and most importantly it can be lethal to anyone&#8217;s own personal safety. With the no back pressure technology, a <a href="http://www.laqshfirepro.com/Curtain_Nozzle.htm">nozzle</a> can be dropped on the floor at 250 psi and it will simply lay there without movement. It is really a sigh of relief to most of the fireman, who no longer have to exert so much energy in countering and getting hold against back pressure, instead they could be able to reserve their energy by maintaining their position and effectiveness for a longer period of time in putting off fires. Among the handicaps of conventional <strong>firefighting nozzle</strong>, the bigger the diameter the greater the back pressure is, hence it has to be mounted on a firm ground or a rigid foundation to leverage the back pressure it has to contain. With the new technology, it has revolutionize the perception of what firefighting <strong>nozzle</strong> can do beyond of what has been only known in conventional.</p>
<p>In its safety aspect, the new technology has emancipated from risky to a risk free and <strong>firefighting</strong> friendly equipment. It does not need to be mounted and anchored on a firetruck or a stationary foundation in order to be effective in its usage. With back pressure eliminated it can now be held as a portable firefighting equipment by anyone that can now be able to access areas where firetrucks barely can&#8217;t do. Small fire boats that is used in putting off ship&#8217;s fires can now suck water directly from the sea and shoot a big stream with high pressure pumps without even to worry of rocking the boat. It is believed, however, that the potential applications of this technology does not end with fighting fires but its usefulness goes beyond of what has not yet perceived by us for the moment.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Firefighting-Nozzle-With-No-Back-Pressure---A-Technological-Breakthrough&amp;id=853801">http://ezinearticles.com/?Firefighting-Nozzle-With-No-Back-Pressure&#8212;A-Technological-Breakthrough&amp;id=853801</a></p>
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		<title>Importance of Fire Fighting Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fire is the most important and dangerous element in nature. Man was able to use it to his advantage several millennia ago. Fire cooks food, keeps our houses warm in winter, and produces light during dark moonless nights. Nonetheless, it does not only burn things; it destroys houses, properties and lives. It has been reported [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=firefightingaccessories.wordpress.com&amp;blog=14662716&amp;post=6&amp;subd=firefightingaccessories&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fire is the most important and dangerous element in nature. Man was able to use it to his advantage several millennia ago. Fire cooks food, keeps our houses warm in winter, and produces light during dark moonless nights. Nonetheless, it does not only burn things; it destroys houses, properties and lives. It has been reported that 85% of deaths resulting from fire accidents occur in homes. Hence, it is only proper that fire prevention efforts be in order. It is imperative that all institutions and establishments should have <a href="http://www.laqshfirepro.com/">fire fighting equipment</a> ready in case of unfortunate accidents.</p>
<p>Fire is a hazard. At any given time, it can endanger human life and ruin property. In most instances, such unfortunate incidents occur as a result of negligence and even though authorities have spent so much effort educating people and informing everyone about prevention, we still see burned down houses, apartments, and buildings.</p>
<p>The first thing people should do is educate themselves about how fire is generated and the elements that keep it alive. The classic knowledge says fire is produced when there is enough heat, fuel and oxygen. The appropriate combination of these three factors would produce fire. Elimination of any of these factors would, therefore, extinguish flames. But in case of large fires, extinguishing of fire is not easy. This could start anywhere &#8211; in the kitchen, in chemical laboratories, in factories, in production areas, and anywhere else. Then it spreads radically to any direction and could kill and injure people and render everything to ashes.</p>
<p>In many countries, the installation of <strong>industrial fire fighting equipment</strong> in establishments is imperative. All buildings and institutions are also subject to engineering and structural inspections to ensure <strong>fire safety mechanisms</strong>. Fire drills are also regularly taught to employees of many offices and to students of many schools and institutions. Such drills are important to train everyone in case of emergencies. People should learn the basics when under such urgent situations. They should know emergency hotlines to call. Moreover, it is not enough to have fire safety gears and equipment. People should know how to use them. They would render useless to people who do not know how to use them when the situation arises.</p>
<p>On the other hand, house fires are often caused by incorrectly placed and defective kitchen stoves and faulty electrical wiring. Hence, better have your stoves, gas range, and LPG tanks checked for leaks. Also having curtains and flammable materials near sources of flame is not appropriate. Note further that approximately fifteen percent of house fire accidents occur as a result of lit cigarette sticks improperly disposed of. Smokers should, therefore, watch where they throw their cigarette. Children should be taught about the dangers of playing with matches and lighters. Candles should never be left lit. Appliances should be unplugged when everyone leaves home. Also regularly check wirings for worn out insulation. Furthermore, flammable liquids should be stored outdoors and must be kept in tightly closed containers. These reminders are but basic.</p>
<p>Fires do not just happen inland. Several maritime fire incidents are reported annually. Such accidents happen due to overheated machinery, electrical problems unchecked and internal explosions caused by various factors. Such fires may destroy the entire ship. This is why all ships have and should have advanced marine <a href="http://www.laqshfirepro.com/">fire fighting equipment</a>. But in most cases fire is preventable with proper information, measures, strategies and equipment. The crew should undergo fire drills. It is quite important to study ship structure and operations to pin down weak and hazard spots so as to deal about them more effectively and prevent future accidents. As earlier implied a large percentage of uncontrolled fire is due to human negligence. When the basic tasks are left undone, grim events happen in just a blink of an eye.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Importance-of-Fire-Fighting-Equipment-and-Fire-Protection&amp;id=3358361">The Importance of Fire Fighting Equipment and Fire Protection</a></p>
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