Diameter of Protective Envelope
Up to 300’ (92m) in diameter protection
Water Usage
37 – 110 gpm (140 – 416 lpm)
Nozzle Head Size
.4”, .5”, and .6” (10, 12.7, 15 mm)
Inlet / Outlet
1.5” or 2.5” NPT (40 and 65 mm) thread size for quick adaption to almost any fire or industrial hose.
Weight
50 lbs for 1.5” model, 60 lbs for 2.5” model (22 kg & 28 kg)
Storage Dimensions
42” x 21” x 11.5” (104cm x 53.5cm x 29.2 cm) L x H x W
Diameter of Protective Envelope
Up to 190’ (58m)
Water Usage
27 – 88 gpm (102 – 333 lpm)
Nozzle Heads
8, 10, 12mm
Inlet/ Outlet
Standard 1.5” (40mm) NPT connector for any adaptor
Weight
24 lbs (11 kg)
Storage Dimensions
18” x 19” x 11” (46cm x 48.5cm x 28cm) L x H x W
“We have one in reserve and one mounted to our ‘bush truck’. Our guys are impressed with it, it’s a must for us.”
Ray Delcourt / Fire Chief
Ladysmith, BC
“Quite impressed with your product. Used it to protect a resort near Vanderhoof and the owner was also impressed.”
Mike Sparks / Manager
Wildfire & Emergency Dept. Yukon Gov't
“The coverage is clearly impressive.”
Chris Locke / Technician
Wildfire Operations Yukon Gov't
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Every year, more than five million hectares of forested land burns across North America, with more and more of this containing towns, cities, and homes. The cost of this damage, and fighting these forest fires, is in the billions each year. More effective forest fire fighting equipment can help to reduce these costs.
British Columbia (2018) |
1.3 million hectares, largest in BC history |
British Columbia (2017) |
1.2 million hectares, second largest in BC history, 65,000 evacuees |
Fort McMurray (2016) |
600,000 hectares, 88,000 evacuees, costliest disaster in Canadian history |