Since 1966, the fire suppressant AFFF has been used by firefighters to extinguish Class B fires, which stem from combustible and flammable liquids and gases such as gasoline, alcohol, jet fuel, ...
Transitioning from AFFF to fluorine-free foam (F3) involves complex technical, environmental, and operational challenges. This white paper explains how a strategic, risk-informed approach can help ...
Over the past generations, aqueous film-forming foams (AFFF) have stood as the gold standard in firefighting, particularly in suppressing intense fuel-based fires. Praised for their effectiveness, ...
The authority in charge of Brunswick Landing has removed firefighting foam containing forever chemicals from one of its airport hangars. Hangar 6 held 975 gallons of aqueous film-forming foam ...
The Utilities Board of the Town of Grove Hill has filed a federal lawsuit accusing major chemical manufacturers of ...