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Cold Fire®
The Ultimate Fire Extinguisher
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Corporate Website: www.firefreeze.com
Direct All Questions to:
973-627-0722 |
Cold Fire ® is a plant-based chemical that undergoes
an endothermic reaction in the presence of heat, pulling the heat out of a
fire. It also encapsulates the fuel source to prevent additional
burning. This makes it the best fire extinguisher available.
See press release:
Cold Fire®
Extinguishes Traditional Firefighting Mindset
Enables the citizen to handle most fires without the
intercession of a fire department. Cuts heat, encapsulates the fuel source, cuts
hydrocarbon smoke. Non-toxic, no mess, inexpensive.
Cold Fire Liquid Concentrate
- One quart of Cold Fire concentrate
- ** RECOMMENDED** 5 Gallon Bucket
- 55 Gallon Bucket: retail
- 350 Gallon container also available
Equipment Options
From simple to complex, here is a list of supplemental equipment
available to dispense Cold Fire.
- Squirt bottle (buy empty bottle at a grocery store and mix Cold Fire
with water yourself)
- Spray can (see photo and description above).
12 Oz.
- 1 gallon Weed sprayer
e.g. Hudson
1-Gallon Weed 'N Bug Eliminator Sprayer
- Amorex extinguisher tank (pressurizable) [Cold Fire concentrate
purchased separately]:
Most powerful fire fighting tool available.
o 1˝ gallon tank
o 2˝ gallon tank $148.00 (RECOMMENDED) 27 lbs.
full.
- Scotty bottle to attach to garden hose. 5 quarts.
o to produce 1% mixture (grass, weeds, trees)
o to produce 3% mixture (tires, fuel, diesel, RR ties)
- Northern Hydraulics. 16 gallon tank back of a 4-wheeler; comes with
own trailer delivered to door. pump: 12-volt not included (can
be hooked into 4-wheeler); 1200 psi (with guage, can turn down, sprays
32 feet. Nozzle from straight stream, mist, fog (more for
chemical application).
- Blaze Boss www.blazeboss.com
- Skid-mount unit; hook to garden hose. Pump (Briggs &
Stratton).
- Mid-range trailer (without induction, just batch mix)
- Fully equipped trailer
- Inductor add-on by Scotty for fire truck.
- Existing fire trucks can accommodate Cold Fire. Just add Cold
Fire to the booster tank for the appropriate dilution. May also
be used in the induction system. Does not need to be rinsed out
after use.
- Fire truck - that's right, you can buy an entire fire truck that is
designed specifically with Cold Fire in mind. The defining
difference is that its cost is 10% the typical fire truck of
comparable capabilities.
Winterizing
Freeze-thaw does not effect the ability of Cold Fire to function.
Propylene glycol can be added to Cold Fire concentrate in a 50:50
ratio to keep it liquid down to -26° Fahrenheit.
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FIRE BLOCK FIRE RETARDANT
To treat materials so they are fire resistant.
Application: Spray Cold Fire® on or soak any Class A type surface (i.e.
wood, cotton, paper, furnishings, etc.) Allow product to completely penetrate
surface/material and let dry completely.
- ASTM-E84 tested.
- Available in 5 and 55 gallon drums.
- Also available in 32 oz. pump bottles.
Why
Use Cold Fire®?
- UL Listed Wetting
Agent for Class A & B Fires
- EPA-SNAP Listed
- Considered an
acceptable subsitute to toxic foams and Halon 1211
- Non-Toxic
- Non-Corrosive-product
can be dumped directly into booster tank.
- No need to flush out
lines
- Biodegradable
- Prevents Reignition
When Properly Applied
- Reduces Density of
Hydrocarbon Smoke
- No Messy Clean UP
- Non-Slip
- Indefinite Shelf Life
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Industries
Which Use Cold Fire®:
- Federal, State, City
& Local FIre, EMS, and Police Departments.
- Military/Governmental
Entities
- Trucking
- Port Authorities
- Aviation & Marine
Industry
- Manufacturing
Facilities Trade Industry-Plumbing, Welding, Roofing
- Motorized Racing
Industry
- Foundries
- Forestry
- Correctional
Facilities
- Paper & Textile
Industry
- Mining Industry
- Oil Refineries /
PetroChemical
- Steel Industry
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Purchase
Direct All Questions to:
973-627-0722
Index commenced Nov. 23, 2003
Last updated June 04, 2007
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