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Increase Situational Awareness
Quantifire is wearable electrical device for firefighters that senses changes in environmental conditions by continuously monitoring fluctuations in air temperature.
Be Notified of Impending Hazards
Quantifire acts as a secondary tool for making decisions in real time by notifying the wearer when conditions may be indicative of a pending flashover situation. Quantifire’s AI algorithm predicts conditions 15-30 seconds prior to an impending event.
Use Aggregated Data from Quantifire’s App to Contribute to Better Understanding of Fire Science
Easy data collection including time, temperature and alarm status. Data can be downloaded from a mobile device, uploaded to cloud storage and used for future analysis. Data can also be used for: Training purposes/incident review Critical Incident investigations Gear exposure (what types of temperatures was gear exposed to?) Proof of exposure at structural fires What types of fuels are creating explosive or more unpredictable fires?
Certified to be Intrinsically Safe
Quantifire is intrinsically safe per ANSI/UL-913 for use in Class I, Division 1, Groups C and D; Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F and G; Class III, Division 1 and 2 hazardous locations.
For your aviation fire trainer, choose between digital technology and gas-based. Both offer realistic, repeatable evolutions for firefighters in a safe and controlled environment. Our projects all feature intelligent controls which make fires repeatable to decrease downtime and increase training time. Every system includes built in safety features to keep your trainees safe and provide ample teaching opportunities.
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