Educational Demo

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Description

Fire Fighting equipment and technique

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Cal code fighting fire is both dangerous and risky. Having the best equipment for the job is critical. The two important aspects of fighting fire are the coverage of water and the size of water droplets used to fight a fire. In a traditional industrial fire prevention system, water nozzles use a simple design. As water is forced out, it hits a metal plate. As water hits the plate, it loses most of its mo mentum. The plate disperses the water outward in an irregular pattern of large water droplets. The distribution of the water is impeded by the design of the nozzle, leaving poor coverage and large water droplets. When a fire department fights a fire, they will traditionally use high pressure nozzles to put out a fire and complete the job as quickly as possible. Internal fog offers a state of the art nozzle solution with better performance and protection than traditional methods. The patented Roeder, at the tip of each novel, preserves the mo mentum of the water and throws the water further. The Roeder atomize is the water to create a fog that, on contact with fire, will instantly create steam and quickly extinguish the fire the increased coverage results in the need for fewer nozzles and less fixed equipment, saving both the cost of equipment and routine maintenance. The atomized water droplets create a safer and less time consuming fire fighting experience to learn more. Contact US today.