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Wildfire Automated Sprinkler Protection (WASP)

Wildfire Automated Sprinkler Protection (WASP). Where it all began: The original Industrial All Hazards WASP was on contract with the Province of Alberta from 2009 to early 2012 and is reinstating for 2013. Specifications All Hazards Industrial: Over 500 gallons per minute

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Wildfire Automated Sprinkler Protection (WASP)

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  1. Wildfire Automated Sprinkler Protection (WASP) Where it all began: The original Industrial All Hazards WASP was on contract with the Province of Alberta from 2009 to early 2012 and is reinstating for 2013.

  2. Specifications All Hazards Industrial: Over 500 gallons per minute Up to 3000 feet of line and 60 sprinkler heads 20kw Baldor Generator Offsite remote operations through cellular and satellite connections Draws water from any source up to 500 ft. or more from the unit Can operate continuous up to 3 days (5 days with optional fuel tanks) Towed by a full sized pick up Spare parts readily available throughout North America

  3. Smaller and Modular

  4. The Wasp in a Box Conserves Water Offsite Programmable Real Time Flow Rate Frees up Manpower Easily Deployed Control Multiple Units From a Central Command Post Cost Effective and Affordable

  5. Conservation of Water is a Priority in Major Interface Wildfires

  6. Remote Operations Website Login

  7. Approximately 80% of Homes Lost at Waldo Canyon Burned From the Roof Down Garden Hose Saves Home Over 360 Homes Destroyed With Insurance Claims in Excess of $450,000,000

  8. Permanent Exterior Sprinklers Controlled by Central Command Permanent Roof Top Sprinklers Simple Modem with Satellite/Cellular Backup Battery Back Up Cost Effective Conserve Water Integrate With Existing Control Systems Control Panel

  9. Our Affiliations National Research Council of Canada-Industrial Research Assistant Program Walter Wardrop, P. Eng.: Industrial Technology Advisor Foreign Affairs and International Trade Commissioner Rochelle Bacigalupo: Trade Commissioner Canada Revenue Agency-Scientific Research and Experimental Development Thomas Hu PhD., P. Eng.: Research and Technology Manager BC Venture Capital Program Rachelle Kallechy: Portfolio Manager Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission Corrie Griffiths: Business Development Officer

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