How Did Spring Fire Department Achieve a “Healthier” Cab?

Toxic Suppression, LLC

The phrase “Clean Cab” is one of the most polarizing phrases in the fire service. This concept was created to minimize exposure to cancer-causing toxins, but what makes this such a topic of debate is a clean cab requires firefighters to change the way they do their jobs. Check out a new case study which illustrates the dangers of contaminated PPE and how the Spring Fire Department reduced average VOCs by 65% and achieved a “Healthier Cab” with the Sentinel Purifier and without adopting a “Clean Cab.”

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Steve Weikle

VA Firefighter, 70, Dies in Line of Duty After 49 Years of Service

Boiling Springs Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department firefighter Steve A. Weikle, 70, died following a medical emergency.