Closing the gap

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Investing in new equipment does not automatically change how incidents are handled.

Fire and Rescue Services regularly introduce new tools and methods with clear intentions. However, the real challenge is not the decision to invest, but how that decision becomes part of everyday operations.

When decisions are made under pressure, people rely on what they know and trust. If a method is not part of daily practice, it is unlikely to be used, even when it could make a difference.

This creates a gap between purchase and practice. Equipment may be available, but without training, repetition, and clear procedures, it risks remaining unused.

Closing this gap requires more than delivery and installation. It requires a structured approach where methods are understood, trained, and applied over time.

Talk to us about how to close the gap between purchase and practice.

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