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Firefighter Air Replenishment Systems (FARS) – Do They Belong in Model Codes
Author: Jeffrey Shapiro, P.E., FSFPE, Fire Protection Engineer, Lake Travis Fire Rescue
The fire service has experienced many advances in technology and tactics impacting how we do business since I started my career in the 1970s. Some of these innovations, like widespread use of self-contained breathing apparatus, have become foundational. Others, like the use of fog nozzles vs. smooth bore nozzles, remain unsettled. And still others, such as aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) have come and gone. Firefighter air replenishment systems (FARS) currently fall in the middle category.
In this column, fire protection engineer Jeffrey Shapiro evaluates the role of FARS in modern fire codes, considering its history, application, and broader implications for the fire service. Read the full article here.