by 911Control | Jun 27, 2019 | Class A Foam, F-500 Encapsultor Agent, Fire Control, News
Utilizing EPA 537 Modified Test Method, F-500 Encapsulator Agent 1% and 3% firefighting solutions were tested at GEL Laboratories LLC, a US EPA Approved Laboratory, to prove that F-500 EA does not contain any of the 25 targeted fluorinated ingredients including...
by 911Control | Sep 11, 2018 | Automobile, Challenging, Class D, Education, Ethanol, F-500 Encapsultor Agent, Fire Control, Landfill, Spill Control, Structure, Transformer, Videos
Highlights of F-500 Encapsulator Agent F-500 Encapsulator Agent is an evolution for fire extinguishing agents, and currently the most versatile agent on the market. It is the only agent that has been tested and approved for almost all kinds of fire. With the number of...
by 911Control | Aug 27, 2018 | Automobile, Challenging, Class D, F-500 Encapsultor Agent, Fire Control, Videos
Car Fires – Beware of Magnesium Components in Today’s Cars Many of the fires firefighters respond to are car fires and today’s car fires must be approached with great caution. To make cars lighter for better fuel mileage, many components are made of Class D...
by 911Control | Jun 14, 2018 | Education, F-500 Encapsultor Agent, Fire Control, Videos
The Importance of Cooling to Extinguish a Fire You may think water does a great job of cooling a fire, but water does not cool efficiently and creates a lot of dangerous steam. Foams are designed to form a blanket to separate the fuel from the oxygen, but foam traps...
by 911Control | May 25, 2018 | Automobile, Challenging, Class D, Education, F-500 Encapsultor Agent, Fire Control
F-500 EA Rapidly Cools Class D Fires – Safely! Never apply water or foam to Class D fires, but if you add just 3% F-500 Encapsulator Agent to the water, you change the way the droplets react with heat. A plain water drop inefficiently removes heat by steam conversion....
by 911Control | Apr 20, 2018 | Challenging, Education, F-500 Encapsultor Agent, Fire Control
There’s only one firefighting agent that can be used to extinguish Class A, Class B polar, Class B nonpolar, Class D fires and is recommended for transformer fires and lithium-ion battery fires. And no other agent can encapsulate spilled fuels and render them...