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AAA FIRE : A LOCALLY
OWNED COMPANY SERVING SEATTLE & WESTERN WASHINGTON SINCE 1953
Affordable
Fire Safety Solutions
Commercial ~ Industrial ~
Restaurant
Fire and Safety Equipment, Supplies & Support
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Off-Road Vehicle
Suppression Systems |
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| There are several reasons why large vehicles and specialty equipment
are susceptible to fire. Many operate virtually nonstop, 24 hours
per day, 7 days per week. They use a host of flammable liquids
including lubricating oils, diesel fuels, greases, and hydraulic fluids-
and they generate considerable heat from engine blocks, manifolds,
turbochargers, electrical components, and brake systems.
When fire breaks out, the results can be dramatic. Extensive
repair or replacement is the obvious loss. Extensive downtime and
business interruptions can result in even greater expense as this
equipment often takes many months to replace. And most
importantly, fire can mean serious injury to the equipment operator.
Insurance companies are well aware of these risks. That's why
insurance rates are increasing and coverage for this equipment is
becoming more difficult to obtain.
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LT-A-101 Dry Chemical System
You'll find LT-A-101 cartridge operated dry chemical systems on more
heavy equipment than any other brand-and for good reason. LT-A-101
systems are designed to be reliable in the most hostile environments and
operate in extreme temperatures ranging from -65 to 210 degrees F (-54
to 99 degrees C). Dependable expellant gas cartridges are tested
to detect a leak rate of just 1/4 oz (7g) over 127 years. |
CHECKFIRE Detection and Actuation System
For 24 hour protection, the CHECKFIRE System provides automatic
detection, alarm, equipment shutdown, and fire suppression system(s)
operation. Its environmentally-sealed control module is shock and
vibration resistant, and features a self-contained internal power source
(and/or vehicle power connection), self-checking diagnostics, and
supervised circuitry. Thermal detection options include linear
detection wire or spot detectors |
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To discuss fire protection for your off-road vehicle, call Mike
Collyer for more information.
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