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DSPA.nl is an international producer and supplier of highly effective and innovative aerosol fire suppressing and -extinguishing systems. Our systems are used throughout the world for multiple applications:
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Fire Fighters
The DSPA-5 offers a solution for those fires that happen every day in places that are difficult to access. For example, to attack a basement fire means descending through the hottest air layers from the fire. Flashovers and Backdrafts are real dangers to every fire fighter. The DSPA-5 will knock the flames down in seconds and significantly reduce the temperature. Read more...
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First Responders
Fire can have an enormous impact on any institution or company. Schools may need to be closed indefinitely or companies suffering high costs for business continuity. Many problems can be prevented by a quick and effective intervention. But what if the fire is difficult to reach? What if a common fire extinguishers won’t do the job? In such cases, the DSPA-5 offers a solution. Read more...
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Fixed Extinguishing Systems
The consequences of a fire can be a true nightmare for every owner, manager or operator. Looking back, much damage often could have been prevented. DSPA offers both simple stand alone extinguishing systems as well as tailor made “turn key” solutions. Read more...
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Latest news...
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New fire fighting tool saves Cornwall home |
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Newsarticle: The Guardian, Dec 5th 2011
CORNWALL — A device known as a DSPA saved a family’s mini-home from destruction on Sunday, says the fire chief with the North River Fire Department.
Read the full article here (Pdf. 1900kb)
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DSPA-5 succesfully deployed in Sweden! |
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Deployment report: Enköping, Sweden
Deployment report from the rescue services Enköping-Håbo.
A motorcycle was burning for about 10 minutes, inside the garage. Read the full article here (Pdf. 416kb)
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DSPA Deployment saves Meaford Golf Course |
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March, 5th Meaford
The fire started at the golf course on Tuesday afternoon. Owners Mary and Ivan Alderdice noticed the dining room area filling with black smoke. They quickly called the Fire Department evacuated the building and shut off the electricity.
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Valuable practice for firefighters |
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By MARY GOLEM, FOR THE POST Updated 4 months ago
SCONE- A fire that lev-elled a farm house near Chesley on Oct. 28 was not as serious as some onlookers may have thought. The rea-son? The fire, in an aban-doned farm house at Scone, was deliberately set as a training exercise for volun-teer members of the Chesley and Area Fire Department and other local firefighters.
Property owners Wally and Ken Schaus and Peter Kotzeff from Schaus Land and Cattle Co., provided the vacant two-storey brick home to the Chesley firefighters earlier this year.
"We have had some very valuable training because of their donation," Chesley Fire Chief Robert Bell said, in ex-pressing the department's appreciation to the property owners.
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