FireCast

FireCast

MDM Publishing Ltd, publishers of International Fire Protection, Asia Pacific Fire, International Fire Fighter, Gulf Fire and UK Fire offer an exclusive and professionally produced podcast service for our clients around the world.Podcast sponsorship provides a unique, and highly visible branding opportunity at a very affordable cost.We believe podcasts should have have three critical attributes:Compelling contentA presentation that reflects your valuesSuperb audio qualityThese three components sit at the heart of all the podcasts we create. We work with brands; businesses and organisations to produce captivating audio: helping you to own the stories that surround your industry position and ensure that you deliver against your business and marketing goals.We work with you to:Craft a full-scale podcast to meet your briefIdentify original contentOversee your podcast project – from the initial design concept; creation of script; technical recording; editing; marketing and disseminationWhatever your podcast needs, get in touch! We have the expertise and the passion that will get your message heard.For enquiries please contact any of our Sales Team on +44 (0) 1935 426 428 or email sales@mdmpublishing.com read less
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Dräger - Health concerns for firefighters
31-10-2022
Dräger - Health concerns for firefighters
As you’ll have seen hosted on the UK Fire website, Dräger has conducted a survey into the health concerns of serving Firefighters. This is a follow up to Dräger’s 2020 ‘Health for the Firefighter’ survey and seeks to find out if perceptions have changed; specifically with regard to their potential exposure to carcinogens, contaminants and viruses such as Covid-19. It also investigates which technologies are seen to be the most important in supporting firefighter health.  Ultimately, the purpose of the research is to inform on how industry can further support Fire Services and their personnel; and help drive the cultural changes that are required to protect firefighter health. This research follows a report released by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a World Health Organisation (WHO) body, in which firefighting was declared as a ‘carcinogenic occupation’.This podcast is to discuss the survey results from varied industry perspectives and make recommendations for what actions will support firefighter health.  Key stats:100% of survey respondents admitted concern that exposure to carcinogens would impact their long-term health, and 65.2% categorising this concern as considerable. This was a significant increase from the 2020 survey, where 84.6% admitted concern in 2020, 34.2% of which was considerable.70.6% of respondents stated that the reduction of carcinogen exposure as a firefighter was ‘extremely important’ in their working environment, with a further 17.6% declaring they found it ‘very important’.Unsurprisingly, concern about exposure to Covid-19 has reduced since the 2020 survey, with 46.3% stating moderate to considerable concern compared a previous figure of 68.4%.three quarters (78.3%) of survey respondents claimed that the washing of masks or cleaning apparatus in a mechanical cleaning machine would improve their health.  Interestingly however, despite 79.7% of respondents claiming that the cleaning of masks, PPE and BA and associated equipment was ‘extremely important’ in their working lives, when asked if their approach towards cleaning their equipment had changed following the Covid-19 pandemic, just under half (49.2%) agreed.The survey also asked which technologies our respondents thought would be most important in protecting firefighter long-term health. A significant four out of ten (40.6%) opted for ‘contamination detection equipment’ as key to their long-term health, with the next most important being biometric monitoring, with nearly one in three (30%) prioritising this technology.
Nomex® Xtreme Performance: Meeting the needs of our fire fighters
11-04-2022
Nomex® Xtreme Performance: Meeting the needs of our fire fighters
DuPont is more focused than ever on providing safety solutions that emergency responders need to do their job safely and effectively.As we have engaged with departments around the world, a consistent theme emerged – there was a true need for an organized portfolio of innovative PPE solutions that offer emergency responders an ideal balance of long-lasting flame-resistant protection, comfort and durability they need when answering any call. Nomex® Xtreme Performance meets the needs of our fire fighters by speaking to the performance, comfort, and durability of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) solutions made with the important building blocks of DuPont™ Nomex® & Kevlar®, and when combined with some or other innovations like PBO, Nomex® Nano, and Nomex® Nano Flex, deliver the highest, most innovative levels of protection and performance throughout protective gear available in the industry.Additional benefits of Nomex® Xtreme Performance solutions include a simplified expectation of performance attributes that enables garment specifiers to easily identify the PPE option that is appropriate for the hazards at hand. Solutions in the Nomex® Xtreme Performance category offer ease of selection for both structural and nonstructural firefighting gear, with a consistency in availability of the solutions offered worldwide.When coupled with the innovations of our partner gear manufacturers, Nomex(R) Xtreme Performance Solutions benefits are amplified into the latest, state of the art technologies to provide the highest levels of protection and heat stress management to the ever-changing needs of the firefighter.For more information, go to https://www.dupont.com/brands/nomex.html
Two way radios - A firefighters lifeline
15-09-2020
Two way radios - A firefighters lifeline
Firefighters’ two way radios are their lifeline. The dynamic environment of a fireground incident requires an intense amount of fast paced communication including visibility challenges. Firefighting teams need equipment that they are familiar with and can support the user’s vast array of BA and PPE.Leveraging on their expertise in risk & compliance within this industry has meant for the past forty-seven years the Radiocoms team have led projects from consultation, design to deployment of next-generation, mission-critical radio communication digital solutions for the UK Fire Services.  Partnering with Fire Services, Radiocoms ensure  that the NFCC guidance is supported when deploying a new radio system. Their build of protocols and measurable parameters address communication needs for the fire service, based on their operational practices, disaster scenarios and inherent risks associated with fire operation to support the services preparedness. Motorola Solutions’ heritage in the critical communications marketplace is unique – throughout their history they have been at the forefront of driving new technology developments to provide reliable communications systems. Supporting the complete ecosystem of requirements for UKFRS they partner with Radiocoms to deliver critical communication solutions, ensuring interoperability between varying radio technologies, teams and command units from the fireground to the control room. For further information please visit www.radiocoms.co.uk