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Friday, November 20, 2009

Foam for Big-Water Incidents

Most fire chiefs know that ethanol poses a serious threat to a community and some know that it takes an alcohol-resistant AFFF concentrate to handle the incident. The only UL-approved AR-AFFF concentrates available in the United States are 3% or 6%. The most current version, from 2005, of NFPA 11, Low -, and Medium-, and High-Expansion Foam, breaks down liquid-fuel fires into two major and five minor categories: spill fires — loading racks, diked areas and non-diked areas; and tank fires — full surface and seal area. Within each of these categories, the standard spells out what the ...

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