You do not become a firefighter because it is an entirely risk-free job. The health risks are many, both the direct ones and the more long-term ones.
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Cobra Use Case | Hidden Fire
Cobra used wall or floor construction, ducting or crawl spaces
Time to plan Cobra training 2023
A Cobra that is used does significantly more good than one that is never used. A Cobra used in the right way and at the right time can make a huge difference.
Keep it small
In many places, often in more rural areas, it can be a long way between stations, which is challenging when you want to achieve adequate distribution of resources. As a result, you may have to look for alternative options. For example, there can be many advantages if local part-time firefighters have access to smaller rescue vehicles equipped with Cobra.
Welcome Dave Smith!
We are very pleased to have Dave join the Cold Cut Systems family as UK Sales Director. His extensive knowledge of water mist technology and the UK and export markets will provide our customers with the level of expertise and trust they expect from our staff. He’s also a great guy to be around, so we all look forward to working with him!
Firefighting Reinvented
From the beginning, the idea was to use the cold cutting technique for making ventilation holes – but the effect on the fire turned out to be even better.
Creativity & innovation
What started as an idea in 1987 has today developed into an innovation that contributes to Safer, Cleaner, & More Efficient Firefighting.
Cobra Instructor courses 2023
The Cobra Instructor course is a 3-day (24 h) training course. The Cobra Instructor course...
Meet Cobra in Norway
During week 43, 24/10-28/10,
The importance of working ergonomics
A firefighter carries a load of about 20 kg when wearing full PPE. In addition to this weight, there is additional equipment that needs to be carried. Although necessary, the heavy weight makes the wearers work much harder and require more effort to move.
Brann & Redning 2022
What is happening in Norway?
Save time
Quick action, using Cobra, can suppress the development of a fire, giving the Incident Commander more time to plan operations to facilitate optimum efficiency.