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The Arctic Fire Freeze TES System is comprised of three components:SPRAY UNITOn operator demand, the Tire Spray Unit will wet the rubber tires of a loader or pot carrier with Arctic Fire liquid. This will extend tire life by reducing damage caused by charring, flame and contact with superheated materials. The Tire Spray Unit will extinguish a tire fire before it becomes a major issue. ESCAPE SYSTEMComprised of four components, the Escape System provides unprecedented, proven operator protection. A three step escape procedure: At the onset of a fire, the operator would don the Escape Hood which provides breathable air. The Escape Hood prevents the inhalation of deadly superheated gases and provides high temperature protection. Once the Escape Hood has been donned, the AF1000S In-Cabin Safety Unit is discharged, enveloping the cabin interior and the operator with the protection of Arctic Fire Freeze liquid agent. The AF1000S has been directly called upon in a number of actual emergencies. These events include explosions which dislodge the windshield glass, allowing molten material to enter the operator cabin. Other incidents include flame and heavy smoke within the cabin. Having to quickly react, and unable to don the Escape Hood, operators activated this component eliminating fire, heat and smoke, cooling molten splatter and wetting themselves with Arctic Fire, assuring their survival. Upon exiting the cabin, the Escape Unit is activated. Providing a spray of Arctic Fire Freeze liquid agent along an operator's exit path, Arctic Fire Freeze reduces temperatures and moves heat away from the escaping operator, cooling metal surfaces as the operator makes his way to the ground and clear of the vehicle. SUPPRESSION SYSTEMDirects Arctic Fire Freeze onto specific fire hazard areas of the vehicle, which include hydraulic hoses, engine compartment and areas susceptible to damage from radiant heat and molten metal splatter. The use of the Arctic Fire Freeze liquid agent eliminates the problems associated with dry powder chemical systems. Specifically, dry powder "caking" and "compaction", historically the predominant causes of these system discharge failures, are eliminated. The Arctic Fire Freeze TES System components provide an unprecedented level of protection and a safer means of escape when heat and fire emergencies occur! The Arctic Fire Freeze TES System components were field tested in the harshest of steel mill environments for a period of over four years before our first customer said they were market ready! Our patented technology has significantly reduced fire damage and vehicle downtime costs! Most importantly, Arctic Fire Freeze TES System components have saved real human vehicle operators just like yours. By the way, they are depending on you to contact us to learn more about Arctic Fire Freeze TES and our newest generation of TES2 Industrial Vehicle Systems. |



The Arctic Fire Freeze TES System is comprised of three components: