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Amazing Knock Down of Extremely Hot Fire
Watch this amazing footage of Ara's device from beginning to end. The first fire is a relatively contained fire in a living room. Ara's device knocks it down quickly and a few gallons of water put it out. The second fire is a raging bedroom fire - so hot the window blows out. Fire Interruption Technology knocks this fire down for good.
Video is courtesy of Commercial Solutions Inc.

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Fire Interruption Technology: Reducing Loss
Fire Interruption Technology has already reduced insurance loss claims by millions of dollars. Watch this video to see how dramatic fire loss is and how Fire Interruption Technology can change it.

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High River Fire Department Testimonial
The High River fire department used Fire Interruption Technology to contain a fire and evidence of arson in a multiple unit dwelling, within days of receiving their device.

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Chief John DiCola Testimonial
Chief DiCola deployed two of Ara's Fire Interruption Technology devices in two fires within two weeks. The fires were very different, and the device performed well in both situations. Chief DiCola talks about the Fire Interruption Technology as a tool for his department.

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Fire Interruption Technology Knocks Down Three Room House Fire
In this dramatic footage, three fires were set in a house and the fire was allowed to progress to the point flames were pouring out the soffits. Ara's Fire Interruption Technology device knocked the fire down completely for 13 full minutes. The fire was allowed to re-ignite. Residual powder in the structure was drawn back into the fire from the attic, knocking the fire down for another 12 minutes.
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Fire Interruption Technology Knocks Down Diesel Fire
Fire Interruption Technology is extremely effective against Class B (diesel, gasoline, oil product, etc..) fires in contained spaces. In this video, Justice Institute of BC trainers ignited 60 liters of diesel in a mock large vessel engine room. Ara Safety's Fire Interruption Technology extinguished the fire in less than 20 seconds. The remaining diesel was re-ignited. The remaining aerosol from the device extinguished the fire again.
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