Hazmat training company, HazMatIQ is launching a rapidly deployable, Stay Alive Five equipment Kit at the 2013 Hotzone Conference Oct. 17-19, Booth 204/ 206.
The S.A.F.e Kit provides responders with five pieces of basic detection equipment required to operate in the hot zone of hazmat/CBRN incidents. The S.A.F.e kit compliments the HazMatIQ response system by providing the responder with Stay Alive Five equipment in a mission ready kit.
The S.A.F.e Kit includes a: Radmeter, F Paper, pH paper, Temp Gun and LEL Meter. This rapidly deployable kit is designed to be stand-alone, and holds all the necessary supporting equipment including bump gas, chargers, and HazMatIQ charts.
The 4-step HazMatIQ response system is built on the fundamental principle of using meters to detect hazards that our eyes cannot see. The S.A.F.e kits 5 life-saving meters are the RED LIGHT meters identified in the HazMatIQ system, and listed on the HazMatIQ Smart Charts.
"The S.A.F.e Kit will allow responders to be more prepared, decrease their incident response time and ensure responder safety calls where hazards are not visible," said Chris Weir, Director of HazMatIQ Training.
HazMatIQ by Federal Resources mission is to help responders become confident and prepared for any mission they face. Having that goal in mind, HazMatIQ helps responders that have been injured in response incidents with their recovery mission. HazMatIQ by Federal Resources with the support of Rae Systems will be auctioning (2) SAFe Kit's to benefit the Capt. William Dowling Foundation.
Friday, May 31, 2013, personnel from HFD Station 68, including Captain Dowling, responded to a fire in a restaurant at the Southwest Inn hotel off Highway 59 in southwest Houston. A heavy tile roof collapsed trapping Captain Dowling under the burning debris while his crew members perished. (www.captdowlinghfd.org).
Auction Bids will be accepted from 10/16 - 10/31/13 at 11:59 PM on the FR Facebook Contest page https://www.facebook.com/federalresources/app_203351739677351 and at the Hotzone Conference (Booth 204, 206) and CBRNe Convergence Conference (Booth 42 & 43).
Announcements of the winning bidder will be made on the Federal Resources Facebook and Twitter pages on November 1, 2013.
HazMatIQ was founded in 2006 by Joe Gorman and Cris Aguirre with a combined industry experience of 50-years. HazMatIQ systematic approach to chemistry, assisting responders in the selection of the personal protective gear and air monitoring meters to safely mitigate the hazardous situations, has proven to decrease response time and save lives.
HazMatIQ travels all over the world to conduct training of their core courses: Above the Line/Below the Line, Advanced IQ, Air-monitoring, First Responder Offensive and Tox-Medic.
For more information, visit: www.hazmatiq.com Federal Resources has spent over 20-years striving to "Protect Those Who Protect Us".
FR takes pride in the expertise they provide to the CBRNE community through the procurement process, providing high level training on new equipment and scenario based operations, or offering customers the capability to manage and sustain their high value equipment.
Federal Resources headquarters is located in Stevensville, MD.
For more information about Federal Resources, visit www.federalresources.com