Marine Fire Fighting and Safety Equipments Supply & Inspection
Coupling:
A fire hose coupling is the metal piece on the end of a fire hose to connect it to extra fire hose appliance. It is generically made up of stainless steel, brass, simple steel or aluminum. It is an essential piece of firefighting equipment used over ships and other marine vessels and these couplings come in many different styles.
Fire Blanket:
A fire blanket is a fire safety device specifically designed to extinguish small starting fires erupting over ships or marine vessels. It comprises of a sheet of fire retardant material which is placed over fire in order to smother or suppress it. It is the first safety equipment used with fire extinguishers as first aid. These are non-flammable and are helpful in temperatures as high as 900 degrees and much useful in smothering small fires over ships.
Fire Helmet:
Fire Helmets are worn to prevent against fire incidents preventing from heat, cinders and falling objects. It is made up of aluminum, brass and nickel and more constructs include plastics and polymers to make it more lightweight. More advanced helmets also include mechanism for prevention against smoke over ships and marine vessels.
Gangway:
It is used as a narrow passage that joins the quarterdeck to the forecastle of a sailing ship. With more elaboration, it also provides a mean to built narrow passages to board or disembark ships and marine vessels.
Non-Spark Shovel:
This non-spark shovel tool makes it easier to clean up volatile or flammable spill and substances over ships and marine vessels. It is made up of durable corrosion-resistant polypropylene. The hardwood-core handle resists hundreds of pounds of pressure. It also comes in 2 pieces of for easy storage over marine vessels. It is ideal to be used for explosive or volatile chemicals for sailing ships.