RAE Systems and Fire Smoke Coalition to Provide Training in Kansas for Firefighters and Emergency Responders
`Know Your Smoke` Symposium to Deliver Critical Information on the Dangerous Chronic and Acute Effects of Smoke Exposure, Including HCN and CO
TOPEKA, KS -- (Marketwire) -- 09/22/12 -- RAE Systems Inc., a leading provider of toxic gas monitoring systems, will collaborate with the Fire Smoke Coalition to deliver the 'Know Your Smoke: The Dangers of Fire Smoke Exposure' conference for firefighters, first responders, and medical providers in Kansas, September 28-29, 2012.
The free training will take place at Ramada Convention Center in Topeka, Kansas. Interested parties can register for this first-responder training event online HERE (http://www.firesmokevss.org/attend/).
The conference includes a classroom session on Friday, as well as a live burn practical on Saturday. The live burn practical will focus on the proper use of atmospheric monitoring equipment with an emphasis on monitoring HCN and CO because those are the only two treatable toxicants if smoke exposure occurs.
During the live burn practical session, the instructors will focus on teaching firefighters how to conduct atmospheric monitoring at every fire scene through practical burn training exercises while burning household items such as plastics, foams, synthetics, laminates and roofing materials.
'Know Your Smoke' Seminar Educates Emergency Personnel on Toxic Twins: CO and HCN
Toxic gas monitoring systems are an essential life-saving component of fire department equipment. The 'Know Your Smoke' event will help educate firefighters and emergency personnel on their effective use to avoid dangerous smoke inhalation, especially during overhaul operations. Leading fire service experts on hydrogen cyanide (HCN) and carbon monoxide (CO) smoke toxicology will speak in a classroom setting.
'In today's smoke-filled environments, it's not about how much you can stand; it's about how little will kill you,' said Chief Rob Schnepp, Alameda County (Calif.) Fire Department.
The 'Know Your Smoke' event offers invaluable education about the dangerous chronic and acute effects of smoke exposure. Focus areas include the following:
- Fire Smoke: Perceptions, Myths and Misunderstandings
- Air Management and NFPA 1404
- Atmospheric Monitoring on Every Fire Scene (HCN & CO)
- Pre-hospital HCN (Hydrogen Cyanide) Assessment and Antidotal Treatment
Smoke-Related Injuries Increase Need for CO and HCN Detectors
- According to the NFPA, between 1981 and 2010, 174,145 firefighters were injured by smoke inhalation. Firefighter Injuries in the United States, Michael J. Karter, Jr. and Joseph L. Molis, 2011.
- In the United States, residential fires are the third leading cause of fatal injury and the fifth most common cause of unintentional injury death, yet the majority of fire-related fatalities are not caused by burns, but by smoke inhalation.
- Despite the number of fires in the U.S. decreasing each year, the number of civilians dying in fires is actually increasing. For example, in 2009, 1,348,500 fires were attended by public fire departments, a decrease of 7.1 percent from the year before; however, 3,010 civilian fire deaths occurred, which is an increase of 9.3 percent.(1)
Learn More, See More
- Register for the Fire Smoke Symposium training event for first-respondersHERE
(http://www.firesmokevss.org/attend/) - Watch videos on previous Fire Smoke training sessions and RAE Systems CO gas detectors and HCN gas detectors HERE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1ZpiRp0-4E and HEREhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTctFU3IR14&feature=related)
- Learn more and watch videos about real-time gas detection in the fireground HERE (http://www.raesystems.com/emergency-responder/)
About Fire Smoke Coalition
The mission of the Fire Smoke Coalition is to focus the required attention and resources on the deadly and life-long consequences of breathing fire smoke by teaching firefighters and first responders how to Prevent, Protect, Detect, Diagnose, and appropriately treat the exposure if it occurs. Learn more at www.firesmoke.org.
About RAE SystemsInc.
RAE Systems innovates, designs and manufacturers gas sensors and radiation detectors. The company offers a full line of fixed and portable gas detection solutions, including handheld and personal chemical, compound and radiation detection instruments. RAE Systems' real-time safety and detection systems have been deployed by organizations in the oil and gas, fire and hazmat, industrial safety, national security and environmental markets, helping save lives and maintain safety in more than 120 countries. The company's industry-leading gas sensors and radiation detection solutions are widely recognized for their performance and reliability. Learn more at raesystems.com.
(1) United States Fire Administration; Fire Loss in the United States in 2009; Michael J. Karter.
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