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“The most advanced bush fire protection system”

Some developments can be at a very high risk from bushfires. These developments can be considered indefensible in very dangerous fires.

If your development is in this category, you may be wondering what more can be done to protect it. In extreme or catastrophic fires, the occupants may be evacuated and the building abandoned. If this were to happen, how would your building stand on its own in the face of the fire?

Fire Quench have spent considerable time designing an automated system that can protect a building completely unassisted. This system is the answer to the problem of defending evacuated property.


Fire Quench Automated Bushfire Protection system

 

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PostHeaderIcon Benefits of the Fire Quench ABPS

The Fire Quench ABPS adds value to any development by delivering an increased level of protection. For the occupants and owners of the building, there is peace of mind that both the building and the contents have a greater level of protection. This allows the occupants to evacuate at the earliest opportunity and reach a safer place while the fire front passes. The Fire Quench ABPS can also be used in a variety of other applications such as;

    • Protection of telecommunications towers and buildings
    • Protection of public buildings such as hospitals, emergency services buildings, schools and sporting facilities
    • Protection of crops and agricultural assets
    • Protection of Critical Infrastructure

 Our systems are designed to protect your development and are tailored to the risk profile of your site. To find out more about the Fire Quench ABPS, please contact us by clicking here.





PostHeaderIcon Remote Bush fire Detection and Tracking

The emergency services require accurate information on the location and movement of bushfires to guide the containment of fires and the safe guarding of the public. To date the methods used in doing this have been human observers either in watchtowers or in aircraft. Satellites have been recently introduced to scan for hot spots on the earth's surface that could be fires.


All of these methods have their drawbacks in that they are not constantly watching the areas that are most at risk and can be rendered useless by bad weather and smoke.

Fire Quench is working with numerous companies to bring a new technology onto the market that will be able to detect and track multiple fires in real time and that will be able to continuously monitor bush land surrounding communities at risk from bushfires.

If you would like to know more about this technology and how it can help your organisation combat bush fires please feel free to contact us.