How to choose the right fire emergency rescue products?
2025-08-20
Clearly define core application scenarios and disaster types
The functional requirements for the product vary significantly depending on the specific disaster scenario—this is the primary consideration when making a selection.
Categorized by disaster type:
Fire types (building fires, forest fires, chemical fires): Priority should be given to firefighting efficiency (e.g., type of extinguishing agent, spray distance), high-temperature resistance (e.g., equipment’s heat tolerance), and protection against toxic gases (e.g., gas detectors). For instance, in chemical fires, it’s essential to choose a multi-gas detector capable of identifying various toxic gases—such as hydrogen sulfide—as well as corrosion-resistant firefighting equipment. Meanwhile, forest fires call for a focus on portability (e.g., backpack-mounted fire suppression systems) and large-scale containment capabilities, like isolation-strip deployment robots.
Geological disaster type (collapse): The core requirements are demolition capability (such as the cutting force and operational range of hydraulic demolition tools) and life detection ability (e.g., the detection depth and anti-interference performance of radar-based life detectors). For instance, in rubble rescue operations, it’s essential to choose radar life detectors capable of penetrating concrete (with a recommended detection depth of ≥8 meters) and lightweight, electric-powered demolition tools (weighing no more than 15 kg for easy handling in confined spaces).
Water-based disaster scenarios (floods, rapids, drowning): Key indicators include buoyancy protection (e.g., life jacket buoyancy ≥150N), resistance to water currents (e.g., abrasion-resistant materials in rapid-water life jackets), and long-range deployment capability (e.g., a rescue thrower with a throwing distance of ≥50 meters). For instance, when conducting rescue operations in fast-flowing waters, it’s essential to opt for a one-piece dry-type aquatic rescue suit (waterproof and thermally insulating) to prevent hypothermia caused by regular life jackets in cold, swift-moving water.
Complex disasters (such as those triggering fires or chemical leaks): Priority should be given to products that offer versatility and synergy, such as combined tools capable of both demolition and life-sign detection, or smart devices that can integrate with command systems—like firefighting robots equipped with positioning capabilities.
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