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The purpose of the Fire Mechanics Section is to promote standardization of fire apparatus and equipment preventative maintenance, improve safety standards and practices, promote workshops, conferences, and seminars related to the purposes of this Section, and to promote cost savings through standardization of building and equipment purchasing and maintenance.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2019

MagneGrip Group/Clean Air Concepts Names Maggie Rossman-Roach President

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MagneGrip Group/Clean Air Concepts announced that Maggie Rossman-Roach has been appointed president.

In addition, Jack Rossman has been named Chief Operating Officer and Tom Rossman is Chief Logistics Officer.

These leadership appointments follow the loss of founder and president, Edward J. Rossman in August 2018. Ms. Rossman-Roach had been Vice President and Controller before succeeding her father as president.

The senior leadership team has over 60 years of experience in the air purification and exhaust removal industry.

“I am proud to continue the legacy started by my father, Ed Rossman and his commitment to breathing clean air,” said Rossman-Roach. “We are grateful to our customers for their business. Our pledge is to continue the growth of the company, to reduce the risk of cancer in firehouses and vehicle maintenance facilities and expand our presence even further than it is today. With our team of highly experienced and customer-focused sales representatives, distributors, technicians and office staff, business has never been better and the future has never looked brighter.”

About MagneGrip Group/Clean Air Concepts
MagneGrip Group/Clean Air Concepts was founded in 1975 to provide air purification equipment and exhaust removal systems. Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, MagneGrip Group/Clean Air Concepts manufactures the #1-rated solution to the health threat of diesel exhaust emissions in firehouses and vehicle maintenance facilities. MagneGrip Group/Clean Air Concepts engineers, manufactures, sells and installs MagneGrip Exhaust Removal Systems, AirHAWK Air Purification Systems and HazVent Pneumatic Exhaust Removal Systems. Continuously improved and modified, MagneGrip Group/Clean Air Concepts systems have been installed in thousands of locations through a nationwide and global distribution and service network. MagneGrip Group is ISO 9001:2015 Certified and ‘Made in the USA’.

More: http://magnegrip.com

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Posted: Feb 8, 2019

New Diesel Engine Technology and Ultrafine Particles

Over the years, modern diesel engines have become cleaner. Or in other words: they have become less pollutable and emit less hazardous fumes. Diesel engines even emit less carbon dioxide than gasoline engines and many diesel engine manufacturers claim that most of the harm of diesel exhaust has been reduced.

Earlier this year Bosch1 claimed an unprecedented reduction of NOx emissions with new technologies, stating that “internal combustion engines equipped with artificial intelligence have almost zero impact on air quality”.

From an environmental point of view, breakthroughs such as these sound promising. Reducing harmful exhaust gases and particulate matter is always a good idea. However, it is still good practice to remember that diesel exhaust is not – and never will be – completely clean and harmless. Specific occupations, such as fire personnel, mechanics, operators and others, face a greater risk of health problems due to prolonged diesel engine exhaust exposure.

The Need for Exhaust Extraction Systems
Because of these new technologies in diesel engines and exhaust filter systems, and probably because of the claims car manufacturers make, many people might think that the use of exhaust extraction systems is no longer necessary. This is a dangerous development. Although levels of carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides emissions are significantly lower than those of engines without diesel particulate filters (DPF), there are other substances that pose a risk.

A study published in Particle and Fibre Toxicology2 shows that there is still a great concern about the emissions of ultrafine combustion generated particles smaller than 10nm with insignificant mass. These nanoparticles are not easily measured at the exhausts and in the atmosphere. Furthermore, their biological activity is uncertain, but that does not mean that we can overlook them.

Once inhaled, nanoparticles can settle in the airways. Particles smaller than 100nm reach the bloodstream and can be found in organs other than the lungs. In addition to the adverse effects in the respiratory and cardiovascular system, they potentially affect other organs. Imagine the health effect of even smaller sub 10nm nanoparticles. It might be more severe than what may be expected from their very low mass concentrations. 

A recent study3 on the efficiency of particle filters,  concludes that sub-10 nm particles are not sufficiently removed by particle filters.

How Long Do Filters Work?
Even if you ignore the issues with sub 10nm particles and truly believe the car manufacturers’ claims that new diesel engines with particle filters are extremely clean, bear in mind that filters are only tested on new cars in a controlled environment. In recent news, Volvo issued a press statement4 after they detected that “an emissions control component used in certain markets is degrading more quickly than expected”. This problem concerns buses and trucks, mainly sold in North America and Europe. The affected engines met emissions limits for nitrogen oxides at the time of delivery, but may currently exceed these limits. At the time of writing a full analysis of the issue had not yet been completed, but it is clear that it is not sufficient to rely on particle filters alone.

Conclusion
It is too early to say for diesel engine manufacturers that new combustion and exhaust technologies have reduced most of the harm of diesel exhaust. While it may be true for carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides emissions, smaller and potentially dangerous particles are not filtered which means that working on vehicles with running diesel engines in a closed environment still involves a great health risk.

For a safe and healthy working environment, it is strongly recommended to not only rely on car manufacturers&rsqu

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Posted: Feb 8, 2019

PPE and Hose Dryer


The Ready Rack PPE and Hose Dryer (PPEHD) makes drying up to six sets of turnout gear or a hose fast and easy. The PPEHD comes complete with a 13 glove rack, 4 PPE hangers, and two boot hangers. It is made out of heavy-duty steel with a white powder-coated finish. To dry a hose in the PPEHD, you will need Ready Rack's custom built hose drying rack (MHD-42) that is made to fit inside of the PPE and Hose Dryer. Its interior capacity is 63 cubic feet.

For more information, visit http://readyrack.com.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2019

LED Bay Light

LEXINGTON, KY—With more LEDs than any Big Ass Light before and a module that directs light where it’s needed, the LED Bay Light will transform the way you see your space. Productivity and visual appeal a concern?

Durable and sleek, the LED Bay Light keeps the light bright and the heat away. Offering a variety of outputs (six lumen options ranging from 12,000 to 36,000), the LED Bay Light can brighten any space. With three mounting options (aircraft cable, conduit and flush), a rotatable module providing various angles of distribution and five interchangeable lens options to shape and direct light where it needs to go, the LED Bay Light is simple to install, alter and optimize.

Rated up to 187 lumens per watt, the LED Bay Light maintains output for 150,000 hours (that’s 17 years of 24/7 operation). With a rugged, thermodynamic design for dissipating heat, the LED

Bay Light won’t break, flicker, or overheat (max temperature rating of 149℉).

The LED Bay Light isn’t built to just last, it’s built to outlast. It is backed by a 10-year full warranty (including the driver).

For more information, visit www.bigassfans.com.

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Elliot Courage
North Whatcom Fire & Rescue
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Mike Smith 
Pierce County Fire District #5
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Greg Bach
South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue
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Posted: Oct 21, 2015

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Doug Jones
South Kitsap Fire & Rescue
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Paul Spencer 
Fire Fleet Maintenance LLC
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Jim Morris
Mountain View Fire Department
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Arnie Kuchta

Clark County Fire District 6

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Brett Annear
Kitsap County Fire District 18
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Jay Jacks
Camano Island Fire & Rescue
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Brian Fortner
Graham Fire & Rescue

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