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Langley Township Fire Chief honoured

Langley Township Fire Chief honoured

In recognition of his longstanding dedication to public service and public safety, the Justice Institute of British Columbia will confer an honourary Doctor of Laws degree upon Stephen Gamble, the Township of Langley’s Fire Chief. Gamble has spent 38 years in the fire service, starting as a volunteer firefighter, and last year received the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs Full-time Fire Chief of the Year award.

NFPA issues safety bulletin on firefighter protective hoods

NFPA issues safety bulletin on firefighter protective hoods

Because firefighter protective hoods do not stop soot and chemicals from depositing on a firefighter’s neck and head a new NFPA bulletin recommends that fire departments establish practices for care and maintenance of this piece of equipment.

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Sleep health program can reduce injuries and disability in firefighters

Sleep health program can reduce injuries and disability in firefighters

Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital developed a sleep health program incorporating sleep health education and sleep disorder screening. Findings of their study showed a nearly 50 percent reduction in long term disability days among those who participated, as well as a reduction in risk of injury among firefighters who attended sleep health education programs.

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Battery with inbuilt fire extinguisher developed

Battery with inbuilt fire extinguisher developed

Stanford University’s research team has designed a lithium-ion battery that contains the flame retardant triphenyl phosphate inside a shell. The shell melts when the temperature reaches 150C, releasing the chemical compound. In tests battery fires were extinguished in 0.4 seconds.

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Michaels U.S. recalls rock salt lamps

Michaels U.S. recalls rock salt lamps

Michaels U.S. has recalled three Lumiere Himalayan rock salt lamps because the dimmer switch and/or outlet plug can overheat and ignite, posing shock and fire hazards. Customers should immediately stop using the Rock of Gibraltar, Carnival of Lights and Basket of Rocks lamps and return them to any Michaels store for a full refund.

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