Fire Terminator
Fire Fighter Testimonials
Landfill (Class A) Fire – Mexico
Fire Terminator was called to respond to a landfill fire in Mexico. While foams are traditionally used to form a blanket layer in order to suffocate the fuel to extinguish a Class A fire, the challenge in this situation was that while the layer of foam sat on the top of the surface, meantime the trash was raging a foot below the surface unaffected where ample air existed in the numerous gaps.
Being a denser liquid, our Fire Terminator solution was able to flow into the gaps ,being pulled down by gravity and put out the fires below the surface of the landfill and stop further fires from starting or restarting.
Landfill (Class A) Fire – Mexico
Fire Terminator was called to respond to a landfill fire in Mexico. While foams are traditionally used to form a blanket layer in order to suffocate the fuel to extinguish a Class A fire, the challenge in this situation was that while the layer of foam sat on the top of the surface, meantime the trash was raging a foot below the surface unaffected where ample air existed in the numerous gaps.
Being a denser liquid, our Fire Terminator solution was able to flow into the gaps ,being pulled down by gravity and put out the fires below the surface of the landfill and stop further fires from starting or restarting.
Peatland Fires – Indonesia
Fire Terminator’s inventor Dr Judah Jay has donated more than 50,000 litres of our unique concentrate to help fight the Indonesian peatland fires. With a 2% solution to water dilution ratio, they were able to make 2.5 million litres of extinguishing power- sufficient to cover 2.5 million square metres of land.
Partnering with the Indonesian Air Force, they successfully helped the territories of Jambi, Riau and Palembang extinguish the wildfires and mitigate future peatland fires with Fire Terminator solution available at their disposal.
Peatland Fires – Indonesia
Fire Terminator’s inventor Dr Judah Jay has donated more than 50,000 litres of our unique concentrate to help fight the Indonesian peatland fires. With a 2% solution to water dilution ratio, they were able to make 2.5 million litres of extinguishing power- sufficient to cover 2.5 million square metres of land.
Partnering with the Indonesian Air Force, they successfully helped the territories of Jambi, Riau and Palembang extinguish the wildfires and mitigate future peatland fires with Fire Terminator solution available at their disposal.
A car has multiple components that pose different fire challenges. Fire from the fuel tank (Class B Fire) should not be extinguished with water (which may spread the fire further). While fire from electrical equipment in the car (Class C, D fires) should not be put out by water too.
Unfortunately current Class B fire fighting products are hydrocarbon based foams which are toxic and contaminate the surrounding ground and rivers. These foams are also high maintenance as they could gum up and jam the tanks and fire hoses if not regularly cleaned and maintained.
With Fire Terminator, one solution can take down all types of fires, while staying safe for the firefighters and environment and is easy on the equipment with little maintenance needed.
Fire Terminator has successfully conducted car fire suppression demonstrations in Singapore.
“absolutely 100% the answer to all our issues. This is the solution to our problem and the answer to the question of what we are going to do now because we can’t use the other foam that causes cancer!”
“We have let it sit there, we let all of the foam go away, and there’s no visible foam left on top of the fuel surface and after 3.5 hours, the fuel will still not ignite, which is an amazing attribute. Normally with regular foams, you have to apply and reapply every time the foam bubbles go down. This product is even not necessary to even have a foam blanket. The product goes into the fuel. It does exactly what it says… deactivates the fuel’s ability to burn.”
Robert Amick – Executive Director FSFA (Florida State Firefighters Association)
“{This solution} is the future of firefighting.”
“The fact that it’s green, my firefighters are going to be safe. My firefighters are going to come home and and it’s not toxic to them…I think FT is the best product right now in the world.”
Edgardo Grajales – Director, Volunteer Fire Services of Florida State Firefighter
“you’re going to use less foam and that’s a cross-savings through agencies because foam is not cheap!”
“It suppresses the fire very quickly. It will also suppress the vapours so what was impressive is the fact that it wouldn’t reignite… it put fire out in a short period of time, but at the same time, it also stopped the vapours. We came back a couple of times to try to reignite it even when the foam blanket was dissipated by the wind, it still would not reignite! …
John McMahon – Retired Assistant Chief of Operations Florida State (48 years in the fire service)