Scottsdale, Ariz. (March 9, 2021) — Firetrace, the leading provider of fire suppression systems for the wind industry, announces the installation of its technology across 500MW of wind assets across ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The deadline for food truck owners to comply with a new safety code has been extended in Kalamazoo after drivers said they were blindsided without proper time to prepare.
Alternative fire suppression systems are common in many commercial buildings throughout the United States. Wet-chemical, dry chemical, systems utilizing foam, clean agent, and carbon dioxide ...
North Olmsted City Council is expected to approve a $106,000 general fund expenditure to update the Police Department’s fire ...
More than 110 civic and business leaders filed through the spacious halls above the Eisenhower/Johnson Memorial Tunnel, admiring the years of work that have kept the world’s highest elevation ...
Fire! Suffice it to say, it’s an element that, in our hot-rodding world, should not be associated with the cars and trucks we drive and/or race. Not in any way, shape or form, other than being in the ...
For most captains, it’s the most feared onboard emergency, and with good reason. Short of a violent capsizing or catastrophic collision, fire has the greatest potential to leave you and your crew ...
Singapore Technologies Aerospace is in discussions with FedEx Express to install a new automatic fire suppression system (FSS) on the freight carrier's McDonnell Douglas MD-11 freighters and new ...
Three of the Wilkes-Barre Housing Authority’s high-rise apartment buildings now have functioning fire-suppressant sprinkler ...
Sonic Fire Tech, co-founded by aerospace engineer Geoff Bruder, has developed a system that uses infrasound – low-frequency sound waves below the threshold of human hearing ...
Fire protection systems are sometimes viewed as a “black hole” by power generation engineering, operations and maintenance personnel. The main reason is that major fires are a rare event and the ...
With kitchen fires on the rise, the Winston-Salem Fire Department will install 475 stove-top fire suppression devices in high-risk areas around the city. The devices will be placed in individual homes ...