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Don’t just fight fires…

Extinguish them with PYROCOOL® Fire Extinguishing Foam (FEF) Pyrocool is used at a 0.4% concentration

Introduction to PYROCOOL® In use around the world for over 20 years World Trade Center NY- September , 2001- subterranean fires Tanker fire MV Nassia- extinguished fire in less than 20 minutes Lynchburg, VA train fire- extinguished 20,000 gallon acetone tank car fire Un-paralleled effectiveness Faster extinguishment than AFFF and other foams at a lower concentration First non-toxic foam Winner of Presidential Green Chemistry Award

What makes PYROCOOL® different? Cools, blankets, and emulsifies. Rapidly absorbs heat energy. Reduces material temperatures to below the combustion point. Prevents the release of vapors and the risk of flashback. Firefighters report a “cooling shield” in front of them. Product Fire Type Start Temp After Temp (seconds) PYROCOOL Ship bulkhead simulation 600 deg C 16 deg C (10 sec) Magnesium ~1700 deg C 33 deg C (30 sec) Massive paper bale 900 deg C 14 deg C (20 sec) 800 L of gas and 2400 L of diesel 1060 deg C 35 deg C (16 sec)

What makes PYROCOOL® different? Examples of fires extinguished by PYROCOOL ® Situation Location Extinguishment time 125 L of unleaded gasoline. (Backboard splash test pursuant to UL 162) DuPont de Nemours facility 2 min 57 sec 1072 L of propylene oxide ARCO 2 min 53 sec Pressurized gasoline heat exchanger British Petroleum 53 sec Open tank 8 foot diameter, 5 foot tall filled with gasoline Kuwait National Fire Training Facility 8 sec 30 large tires 48 sec Tanker Nassia Bosphorus Straits, Turkey 12 min 30 sec JP-4 (300 gal in a 100 ft pool fire Tyndall, AFB, USA 40 sec Refinery storage tank 12 m high Rotterdam International Safety Center 52 sec

What makes PYROCOOL® different? Non Toxic Foam Zero risk to firefighters, bystanders, and the environment. Does not contain fluorine or other harmful chemicals. Non- corrosive. 100 % biodegradable.

How does PYROCOOL® save money? PYROCOOL® is used at a 0.4% ratio. AFFF is used at a 3% ratio AFFF AR (or ATC) is often used at a 6% ratio ColdFire® is used at a 1% to 10% ratio PYROCOOL® extinguishes from 10% to 40% faster than other foams. Cost savings due to: Less PYROCOOL ® used Less water used Less damage Reduced personnel costs Easier site cleanup after the fire

ULC Certification

Thank you! We are 100% committed to helping you find the best fire fighting foam for your needs. Website- www.PyrocoolTech.com Email- pyrocoolfoam@gmail.com Telephone- (305)- 864-1546 Fax- (305) 868-1652