The right type of PFAS-free firefighting foam
Not every fire scenario is the same and therefore requires a different method of extinguishing. At Kenbri Fire Fighting, we have the right extinguishing agents and knowledge for every scenario and type of fire, including various types of PFAS-free firefighting foam.
We are also specialists in guiding organizations through the transition to PFAS-free firefighting foam.
Foam Transition: Safe Transition to Fluorine-Free Firefighting Foam
The transition to fluorine-free firefighting foam requires good preparation, as it affects fire safety policies and fire risk analyses. This includes implementing technical adjustments and considering the environmental aspects of both the old and new foam.
With our phased approach, Kenbri Fire Fighting guides organizations through the foam transition and ensures the best solution for the fire safety issue. We follow these phases:
Analysis of Current Foam, Installation, and/or Vehicles
In this phase, we conduct a thorough analysis of the fixed fire extinguishing and control systems and/or fire trucks. We examine the current firefighting foam concentrate, the mixing ratio, and the fire protection baseline document. Based on the identified fire scenarios, it can be determined whether the current installation is suitable for the transition to the specific foam concentrate required for the various fire scenarios. We take a sample of the current firefighting foam concentrate and test whether the current installation is suitable for the transition to fluorine-free firefighting foam.
Selection Process for Fluorine-Free firefighting Foam
Firefighting varies by work area and is different in the (petro)chemical industry than in regular firefighting. In this phase, we determine which type of PFAS-free firefighting foam best suites the fire scenarios to be fought at the work location. We map the fire extinguishing installation isometrically and then hydraulically model it.
This method ensures that the selected firefighting foam is compatible with the extinguishing installation.