Initial Attack Fire Solutions, Fire Fighting products for the rural and urban interface

Initial Attack Fire Solutions
Fire Fighting Products for the Rural & Urban Interface
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Do You Know Where Your Fire Hydrant Is?

 

 

Do You Know Where Your Fire Hydrant Is?

“Your” fire hydrant may come in the form of a typical city hydrant or stand pipe and others in the form of a Fire Truck while yet others in the form of a Portable Fire Pump, a length of fire hose & nozzle, of which is plugged into a nearby water source such as a well, swimming pool, hot tub, portable reservoir, tank, stream, creek, river, pond or lake.

The answer to the question is of course, yes, most people do know where their Fire Hydrant is.

However, there are some that do not know or realize that regardless of what type of Fire Hydrant they may have, the response time of the local responders to get set up for all the fore mentioned types except the Portable Fire Pump may be compromised by other demands that are beyond their control.

There is only one system that will meet an instant ready to-go on demand scenario; that system is a Portable Standby Fire Pump with related accessories.

This system is truly the only quick response fire fighter at your disposal when a wildfire or any other kind of fire such as a home and surrounding area is imminent until the Professional Fire Fighters arrive.

Standby initial attack fire equipment will often result in a better and safer out come than waiting for a local responder. When a fire strikes, day or night, no matter what the cause, when minutes count seconds are precious. Your local emergency responder may take as long as thirty minutes to perhaps an hour or more, by this time your losses may be very dramatic.

Help save your family, friends, renters, home, cabin, summer cottage, resort, ranch or farm, whatever the case may be, by investing in a "Standby Initial Attack Fire Fighter Package" today. Alternatives could be more devastating than you think!

 

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Initial Attack Fire Solutions
Ken E. Perry & Ken N. Perry

Kamloops, BC
Canada


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