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Friday 31 August 2012

Durable Computers and Firefighter Safety

By Allyson Westcot


Many specialists in firefighting embrace technology for what it can do for firefighters But they still may worry about it because they fear firefighters will become too dependent on technology. Things like fireproof suits, thermal imaging technology, durable PCs, better communication devices and personal security devices have made firefighting far safer compared to it has ever been before.

Some devices are definitely of benefit to firefighters like suits that are fire-proof and can protect people from flames and dangerous heat. Better communication can improve each emergency scenario, so technology that permits firefighters to more easily communicate is a smart idea. A rugged laptop and a system that monitors firefighters for mobility is also practical to use.

Before adopting a technology, a station should figure out how easy it will be to instruct firefighters on the technology and how often that teaching should really be kept up to be certain everyone knows the proper uses. A device that becomes necessary but isn't used correctly won't just be a hindrance. It can actually be perilous.

If all of the firefighters don't know how to properly use a specific technology,eg a gadget which gives a type of reading that helps people determine an area is safe, that can be dangerous, as well. If someone thinks the reading alone is sufficient when actually it's just one factor, bad decisions can be made. So an understanding of the technology and proper teaching must be considered prior to utilizing anything new.

If firefighters come to rely on a technology and it fails, the results can be devastating. So not only is it foolish to rely too much on technologyâ€"it should be a tool in a firefighter's arsenal but not the only toolâ€"it's also necessary to use technology that is as fail safe as possible. Durable computers and tablet computers are designed to withstand shocks, water, dust, dirt, heat, cold, vibration and use in all sorts of conditions. They're designed specifically to not fail when workers need them most.




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