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Fire hose light | 1012
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Frequently asked questions about fire hoses

How to choose the right fire hose?

When choosing fire hoses, it is important to consider the following factors:

Area of ​​use: Fire hoses are available in different sizes, lengths and materials that are suitable for different areas of use. It is important to choose fire hoses that are adapted to the specific area of ​​use, e.g. wildfires, forest fires, industry, on board ships, and agriculture.

Material: Fire hoses can be made of different materials such as rubber, PVC or polyester. It is important to choose fire hoses that are made of high-quality materials that are resistant to water, heat, and corrosion to ensure that they are durable and reliable in use.

Coupling systems: Fire hoses use different coupling systems to connect to water sources and extinguishing equipment. Make sure the fire hoses have compatible connection systems with your existing extinguishing equipment or water sources to ensure they can be used effectively when needed.

What types of fire hoses are there?

There are several different types of fire hoses, including textile hoses, rubber hoses and fire hoses made from synthetic materials. Textile hoses are lightweight and usually used for smaller fires. Rubber hoses are more robust and resistant to high temperatures and pressure. Synthetic fire hoses are lightweight and easy to handle.

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