Monday, May 21, 2012

How To use the Fire Extinguisher

Many people are not familiar in using Fire Extinguisher, and many of them are not equip in knowledge and skills. we are about to teach you on how to use the Fire Extinguisher and we will introduce the best product that can be use for fighting  a fire, and there are some videos that you can view to learn the basic fire fighting.

first of all, everyone should be calm! Don't Panic
Second, be alert and be quick to act on the Fire emergency situation.
if a family member or a group of people needs to be evacuated let some fire Marshall Assistant prepare to evacuate the people.

The number One Fire fighting tool that should be avalaible is the Fire Extinguisher, this kind of product can be bought to a registered company.
Before using your fire extinguisher, be sure to read the instructions before it's too late. Although there are many different Type of Fire Extinguisher.  all of them operate in a similar manner.

Use this acronym as a quick reference (it is a good idea to print this reference and pin it next to your fire extinguisher):
   

Friday, May 18, 2012

How to Buy a Fire Extinguisher

Reference

Knowing how to use a fire extinguisher is essential, but knowing how to buy a fire extinguisher is just as important. This equipment not only stops flames in their tracks but can also save lives and reduce property damage. One would hope to never have to use a fire extinguisher, but having one or several at hand is vital to our safety.
Fire ExtinguishersThe steps on how to buy a fire extinguisher are simple, and being well-informed renders the task even easier.

Step 1 – Decide which type of fire extinguisher you needMost residential buildings are equipped with an extinguisher rated for use with Class A fires, that is, flames that burn common combustibles such as paper and wood. However, for a higher level of safety, homeowners often purchase extinguishers that have a combination rating – they can be used for Class B fires (grease and oil) or even Class C fires (electrical).
Since every class of fire burns different fuels, they also require different chemicals and substances to be extinguished. Class B equipment usually releases dry ice to douse the flames, whereas other classes use chemical powders or foam. Be sure that the fire extinguisher you choose is rated for all of the potential dangers existing in the area where it will be installed.
You should also pay attention to the effectiveness of the extinguisher. Labels display the rating given by the Underwriters Laboratory, which typically indicates the effectiveness of the extinguisher against particular classes of fire. For instance, a model rated 2-A will be less effective than a model rated 3-A. These ratings are assigned regardless of the extinguishing agent and size of the model.
Extinguisher size is measured in pounds. Small areas, such as a vehicle, can be fitted with a 2 or 4lb model, while an average home should have a 6 to 10lb extinguisher on each floor.

Step 2 – Consider other features of fire extinguishersSeveral other features of this equipment should be taken into account such as the mounting hardware, various methods of refilling or recharging, and the extent of instructions for use.
Since local retailers usually have a limited selection of fire extinguishers on the shelf, you should browse through the selection online in order to better compare design and features. You might discover manufacturers who provide more specific instructions, including how to buy a fire extinguisher for your car or boat. The extensive resources and choice of products to be found on the internet make online retailers and manufacturers’ websites the ideal go-to location for purchasing fire extinguishing equipment.

Step 3 – Buy a fire extinguisher onlineShopping online for this essential safety equipment is not just simple and easy, but also likely to be the most affordable way to purchase extinguishers. Online retailers offer a variety of brands, sizes and class ratings (click here for affordable Product) (in most cases, more than most stores are able to stock), providing you with a good selection and a range of manufacturers. You should also be able to find equipment of various sizes, allowing you to equip every area in your home and your vehicles. Shipping costs are generally reasonable, and the product is channeled through reliable couriers. (click here for the latest innovation of Fire Extinguisher)


Knowing how to buy a fire extinguisher is important for homeowners, vehicle owners and business managers or maintenance staff. Do not hesitate – install fire extinguishers so as to protect your home or building against potential fire disasters. 

Thermal Imaging Data for Fighting



      What is Thermal Imaging?



Thermal imaging, also called thermography or thermal video, is the means by which humans may see in the infrared portion of the spectrum. Since every object gives off some amount of thermal radiation, thermal imaging is ideal for observing a scene in conditions of extreme darkness or when obscured by smoke, fog, rain, or snow. Some types of night vision use thermal imaging, and thermal imaging is considered the best form of night vision, as it can reveal objects in the blackest of nights. Thermal imaging is used widely in security, the military, navigation, surveillance, firefighting, industry, medicine, and science.
The main tool for thermal imaging is the thermographic camera, which is similar in appearance and operation to a conventional camcorder. Thermal cameras pick up electromagnetic waves with a wavelengthbetween roughly 0.9 and 14 micrometers. In contrast, electromagnetic waves in the visible portion of the spectrum have a wavelength between about 380 to 750 nanometers, significantly shorter than infrared. Though humans are not biologically capable of seeing infrared light unaided, some animals can, notably rattlesnakes and other pit vipers, which have a well-developed pair of organs for the task. Using these organs, rattlesnakes can accurately strike at an object, with their sight and smell cut off, just 0.2 degrees C higher in temperature than its background.

The first commercial thermal imaging camera was sold in 1965 for high voltage power line inspections, by what would later become FLIR Systems.
Since then thermal imaging technology has evolved. Thermal imaging cameras have become compact systems that look just like a digital video camera or digital photo camera. They are easy
to use and generate crisp real-time high-resolution images. One of the sectors that rapidly discovered that thermal imaging can provide valuable information
that is practically impossible

A thermal imaging camera is a unique tool to map the energy loss from a building. This method is quick and the thermal images which the camera produces provide a precise and convincing argumentation.
The use of a thermal imaging camera – either as a standalone tool or in combination with other methods such as ‘BlowerDoor’ systems – speeds up the work considerably. Thermal imaging pinpoints exactly where the energy losses are without the use of any destructive testing methods.





Thermal imaging for the building industry
Since the 1970s we have become increasingly conscious that
energy resources are precious and limited.
The building sector accounts for 40% of the EU’s energy
requirements and offers the largest single potential for energy
efficiency. Due to the huge potential the European Commission
has formed a directive for energy performance regulation of
buildings on which many national laws are already based.
Thousands of European businesses are already affected while
the Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) have become
mandatory in many countries in the EU for new buildings and
building refurbishments.
This, together with recent economic stimulus packages in many
countries, is likely to drive up the demand for air tightness
testing and other methods for energy efficiency investigation.
In a longer perspective we are likely to see harsher EU directives
for energy savings in buildings. This will have great impact on
many professionals working in the building sector.

The Best Fire117


Bonex has developed and launched a series of throw - type fire extinguisher s in fighting initial fire’s . Fire117 (A.K.A.SAT119 in other Asian) is a patented product suitable for Class A fire (combustibles such as papers, wood and plastics etc.). 

Chemical Safety (Environmental Friendly)
The extinguishing liquid is of weak alkalinity. It is made of food additives and it uses the most ideal, safe surface-active agents which are authorized as national and officially approved items. The extinguishing agent could be thrown away as sewage and it is harmless to the environment. 

BOD (Biochemical oxygen demand) – 93mg/L
COD (Chemical oxygen demand) – 730mg/L
Use 6% dilution with ultra-pure water as a sample for test.
This test report was issued by Chemicals Evaluation & Research Institute, Japan.
Self-safety
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The carbonic gas and ammonium gas are very effective in the early stage of fire. The numerical value of carbonic gas and ammonia gas is lower than the permissible figures, permitted by Labor Safety Standard, Japan. The gas smells a little of ammonia, but it is harmless on human body.
CO2 produced - 4000ppm
(Labor Safety Standard is 15000ppm within 15mins –STEL)
Ammonium Gas produced – 20ppm
(Labor Safety Standard is 35ppm within 15mins-STEL)
Measure after extinguishing 30 seconds, in a 8m3, by KITAGAWA model detector tube

Why is SAT119 so effective?
When ampoule is thrown at the fires the chemical will disperse over the burning area. At the same time, the extinguishing chemicals would generate ammonium gas. Water evaporation would cool down the temperature of combustibles (cooling effectiveness) while ammonium gas would create a fire retardation effect that restrains the burning chain reaction. At the same time, one of the main ingredients for SAT119 and carbon dioxide produced by heat would suffocate oxygen and restrain combustibles from burning (cutting oxygen).


poses a potential fire hazard (for instant cooking stove) otherwise you would not be able to grab it in time.

How to use?
There are two ways to extinguish a fire using SAT119

1. Throw directly
Simply throw the ampoule at the fire so that it shatters and the solution is showered over the burning area.
2. Dilute with water
Splash the diluted extinguishing agent at the base of fire. It is very effective to prevent outbreak or spread of fire particularly to adjoining unit or on wide area. The diluted extinguishing agent cannot be preserved for long hours.








Thursday, May 17, 2012

FIRE ALERT

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Fire can destroy our home in just 3minutes, then, the house is totally on fire within just 4minutes, just a matter of 20minutes everything you owned is already consumed. the sad fact is that fire fighters might arrive for 30minutes, before they arrive everything you have is already in ashes.

but you can prevent that to happen....

there is a new product called Fire117, if the fire engulfed you home this Fire117 can put out that fire even yet it is a huge...

how does it work?
it just easy as throwing. not only that this Fire117 is  Easy to use, quick and safe. it has Safety protection for elderly, children and physically-challenged individuals. No training required, No refill required. 5 years lifespan, Environmental friendly, this product earned multiple awards in Japan, Hk, korea, and Malaysia, it fact it is No.1 on the said countries.

one of the reason how fire started is negligence, some of them left a candle, or they forgot something to put off everything that is combustible.

these are the samples of how fire can affect our lives:

Fire in Philippine clothing store kills

 17 workers

BUTUAN CITY (Updated) -- An inferno at a three-storey clothing store in the southern Philippines killed Wednesday 17 employees, most of whom were women who were asleep and trapped on the top floor, officials said  The fire in Novo Jeans and Shirts Company in Butuan City, Agusan del Norte province, broke out at 3:55 a.m. and raged for five hours. Firefighters and police scouring the gutted building found 17 bodies.
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The store management said there were 21 sales ladies and personnel staying in at its living quarters.
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Caraga Director Mario Socorro Timonera said his personnel retrieved 17 charred bodies from the quarters located on the 3rd floor of the Lamberto Tan building.
One store employee remained missing as of 1:30 p.m. Wednesday while the three injured were confined at a local hospital, he said.
Three women managed to dash out of a burning room and groped their way down three floors in darkness but found that the main steel door in the building was locked, police investigator Jonathan Basil said.
Bystanders used a hydraulic car jack to pry open the gate and pulled the three screaming women out from the burning lobby, Basil said.
"The women kept on pounding the hot steel gate while yelling for help," said Basil, adding the employee who kept the door key perished in the room upstairs.

Mylene Tulo, one of three who escaped, said she woke up as the fire spread rapidly in the third-floor room where they slept. She and two others identified as Vicky Velez and Grace Canoy sustained minor burns on their arms.
"We wanted to rouse others from sleep, but the fire was already too strong," a stunned Tulo said.
Fire Senior Superintendent Mario Socorro Timonera identified 12 of the workers found dead as Bella Rose Dumagpit, 26, married and six months pregnant; Princess Grace Sari, 19, who hailed from Tangub City; Judilyn Ori, 23, of Dipolog City; Pinky Disipulo, 19, from Tandag City; Jessie Duyuhan, 25, from Agusan del Sur; Marites Morgado, 30, from Santiago, Agusan del Norte; Mylene Larasan, 26, from Zamboanga del Norte; Liezl Dalaygon, 21, from Ozamis City; Gladys Saavedra, 24, from Ozamis City; Maribel Buyco, 22, married, from Bukidnon; and Junalyn Amor, 27.
A Novo store supervisor who hailed from Surigao City was also found dead. He was only known with her nickname Krang-Krang.
Relatives and friends failed to identify any of the 17 badly burned bodies at a funeral home and were asked to bring dental records or anything that could help authorities establish the identities of the dead.
Many stores in the Philippines allow their employees to sleep over, especially those from faraway homes.
Amy Delegiro, assistant store supervisor, said Novo Jeans and Shirt Company is owned by a Chinese national.
The building was a theater before being turned into a commercial center with several stores, including the Novo Jeans and Shirts, where the victims died.
Butuan is a city in southern Mindanao is about 790 kilometers (500 miles) southeast of Manila.
A lack of firefighting equipment and personnel coupled with safety violations has resulted in major fire disasters in the Philippines, especially in shantytowns.
Of the 10 towns and two cities of Agusan del Norte, only four towns have fire trucks. Butuan City has four fire trucks but only three are serviceable at the moment.
Fifteen fire trucks from Butuan City, and nearby Cabadbaran City and other towns in Agusan provinces helped in putting off the fire. (AP/PNA/Sunnex)

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Handy First Aid Tips

Every day there may be an emergency that can face, and many panicked when an came to their attention. so an Emergency First Aid tips is important and vital, the following are just basic tips and it may save your life and others lives if being done on step by step manner and carefully.

Handy First Aid Tips
When someone is injured or suddenly becomes ill, there is usually a critical period before you can get medical treatment and it is this period that is of the utmost importance to the victim. What you do, or what you don't do, in that interval can mean the difference between life and death. You owe it to yourself, your family and your neighbors to know and to understand procedures that you can apply quickly and intelligently in an emergency.

Every household should have some type of first aid kit, and if you do not already have one, assemble your supplies now. Tailor the contents to fit your family's particular needs.
Don't add first aid supplies to the jumble of toothpaste and cosmetics in the medicine cabinet. Instead, assemble them in a suitable, labeled box (such as a fishing tackle box or small took chest with hinged cover), so that everything will be handy when needed. Label everything in the kit clearly, and indicate what it is used for. Be sure not to lock the box - otherwise you may be hunting for the key when that emergency occurs. Place the box on a shelf beyond the reach of small children, and check it periodically and always restock items as soon as they are used up.
Keep all medications, including non-prescription drugs such as aspirin, out of reach of children. When discarding drugs, be sure to dispose of them where they cannot be retrieved by children or pets.



When an emergency occurs, make sure the injured victim's airway is not blocked by the tongue and that the mouth is free of any secretions and foreign objects. It is extremely important that the person is breathing freely. And if not, you need to administer artificial respiration promptly. See that the victim has a pulse and good blood circulation as you check for signs of bleeding. Act fast if the victim is bleeding severly or if he has swallowed poison or if his heart or breathing has stopped. Remember every second counts.
Although most injured persons can be safely moved, it is vitally important not to move a person with serious neck or back injuries unless you have to save him from further danger. Keep the patient lying down and quiet. If he has vomited and there is no danger that his neck is broken, turn him on his side to prevent choking and keep him warm by covering him with blankets or coats.
Have someone call for medical assistance while you apply first aid. The person who summons help should explain the nature of the emergency and ask what should be done pending the arrival of the ambulance. Reassure the victim, and try to remain calm yourself. Your calmness can allay the fear and panic of the patient.
Don't give fluids to an unconscious or semiconscious person; fluids may enter his windpipe and cause suffocation. Don't try to arouse an unconscious person by slapping or shaking.
Look for an emergency medical identification card or an emblematic device that the victim may be wearing to alert you to any health problems, allergies or diseases that may require special care.




Rescue Tips For Adults

Rescue Tips For Adults

Knowing how to respond to an emergency when you are on the water can mean the difference between life and death.

You should also know basic First Aid and CPR because your boating trips may take you far from help.

Personal Watercraft Rescue

• Approach and accident victim slowly with no wake.
• Turn off engine.
• Assess the injuries - talk to the victim if you can.
• If the victim has a minor injury, help him aboard your vessel for transport.
• If seriously injured, support the victim in the water.
• Keep the victim stable until help arrives.

River Rescue

If you are the victim -

• Remain calm and assume the swimmer's position with your feet pointed downward.
• Listen to your guide.
• Avoid "strainers" and other obstacles in the water.
• Don't try to stand unless the water is too shallow from swimming.

If you are the rescuer -

• Throw a rope.
• Pull the victim to the edge of the raft or a safe shore.
• Assess the victim's condition and get help if needed.

Riverboat Rescue

If a skier is injured-

• Observer raises the signal flag when the skier falls.
• Approach the accident victim on the driver's side slowly with no wake.
• Turn off the engine.
• Assess the injuries by talking to the victim if you can.
• If the injures are minor, help the victim board your vessel over the stern.
• If seriously injured, support the victim in the water.
• Keep the victim stable until help arrives.

Sailboat Rescue

• Throw a PFD to someone who has fallen overboard.
• If the boat capsizes, right it if you can.
• If you can't right the boat, climb on the hull.
• Stay with the boat.
• Signal for help and wait to be rescued.