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Project on "capabilities and limitations of compressed air foam systems" (CAFS) for structural firefighting", workshop summary : workshop held on tuesday & wednesday, 13-14 december 2011 at...

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MAP20120004528
Grant, Casey C.
Project on "capabilities and limitations of compressed air foam systems" (CAFS) for structural firefighting", workshop summary : workshop held on tuesday & wednesday, 13-14 december 2011 at Montgomery County Public Service Training Academy / report prepared by Casey C. Grant. — Quincy : The Fire Protection Research Foundation, 2012
Sumario: Compressed air foam (CAF) used for firefighting involves applying a solution of water and a class-A foam concentrate in a mixture with compressed air to control or extinguish a fire. In the 1970s this technique gained popularity for use in wildland fire fighting, and in the decades that followed it was further adapted for fighting structural fires. This included it being incorporated into apparatus used by urban/suburban fire departments. Over the years the use of this technology for structural firefighting has not evolved as fully as had been anticipated. Despite generally favorable reviews on the overall extinguishing capabilities of CAFS, questions and concerns remain on certain performance characteristics such as operational tactics, maintenance, and reliability. This project seeks to provide a comprehensive scientific study on the use of CAFS for structural firefighting
1. Seguridad contra incendios . 2. Investigación sobre fuego . 3. Comportamiento de los materiales frente al fuego . 4. Espumas . 5. Incendios forestales . 6. Estructuras . 7. Proyectos de investigación . I. Fire Protection Research Foundation .