Forest Firefighting High-Pressure Fire Pump: Firefighting Efforts Must Never Slacken

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According to CCTV News, on May 12, forest fires broke out in British Columbia, Canada, triggered by lightning strikes. Compounded by persistently hot and dry weather, the wildfires have proven difficult to extinguish.

As of June 18, the fire had burned an area of 5,343.88 square kilometers, surpassing the 5,210 square kilometers burned during the 2017 prairie wildfires to set a new record. This has become Canada's most severe wildfire season since the start of the 21st century.

The raging fire is like a merciless killer, endlessly devouring everything in its path. Fighting forest fires is always challenging due to numerous constraints and uncertainties. However, during firefighting operations, high-quality firefighting equipment can significantly reduce the burden on firefighters.

Forest fires typically rage fiercely, rendering conventional fire extinguishers largely ineffective. This necessitates the use of specialized high-pressure fire pumps. Shenzhen Dingyue Safety Technology Co., Ltd.'s forest firefighting high-pressure pump features a foldable, pole-carried mobile cart design, ensuring operability even in complex environments while reducing the physical strain on firefighters. Powered by a gasoline engine, the equipment pumps and pressurizes water before transmitting it remotely via fire hoses. A single pump achieves transmission distances exceeding 8-15 kilometers without relaying, with a lift capacity of 600-800 meters. A single unit can cover forest areas within a 10-kilometer radius, significantly enhancing firefighting efficiency. It also incorporates a telescopic pole-mounted lighting fixture for nighttime operations.

Forest fires always strike unexpectedly, causing irreparable harm to both human life and the ecological environment. This underscores the critical importance of fire prevention. Don't let a small spark ignite a raging inferno. Forest resources are a shared treasure of society, and forest fire prevention is a collective responsibility for all.