On today’s fireground, overhaul or HazMat site, whenever threats emerge, first responders can now respond faster, more effectively and safely than ever before. How? By utilizing off-the-truck connected safety solutions that provide head-to-toe protection and real-time incident knowledge.
For example, organizations can now integrate their myriad gas monitors, biometrics instrumentation, SCBA and location sensors, PPE, software applications and databases to create an accurate, real-time picture of the fireground. Prior to, and at the incident scene, departments can integrate their data, and apply city/state test and training safety policies to increase firefighter safety, productivity and efficiency.
This is the future of safety, and Honeywell First Responder is leading the way.
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Our future is about connecting sensors — whether they’re on your responders or the perimeter of the ‘hot zone’ — and then integrating the data to provide real-time visibility of the fireground and your firefighters. So you can know exactly what’s happening, the second it’s happening, and you can make better decisions — such as, correcting a small problem before it becomes a crisis, or saving a fellow firefighter’s life.
Today, more than ever, the Internet of Things (IoT) allows organizations and responders to obtain real-time data and information – and distribute that information to databases, or PCs, smart devices and command centers for compliance tracking and analysis. Honeywell’s vision of the Connected Responder applies to off-the-truck detection, protection, and information gathering, analyzing and applying data to make better, faster, more comprehensive decisions that protect responders, assets and the community.
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