EP.29 Naval Science Department
Presentation and demonstration of PAF-222 substance at the Naval Science Department to elevate safety in research facilities, emphasizing key features of safety, non-irritating to skin contact, and non-toxic to the respiratory system.
In-depth with PAF-222 EPISODE 29 [SEASON 3]
Presentation and education on PAF-222
Naval Science Department
Overview of the PAF-222 fire extinguishing agent lecture
Planning for surveillance and fire prevention is an important practice.
Occurrences of fire in important buildings and facilities
where scientific tests or experiments are conducted
carry significant risks and dangers from the heat of the flames
and smoke plumes that reduce visibility.
Additionally, toxic gases produced by combustion can affect the respiratory system.
Fire extinguishing agents used must be safe and non-hazardous to living organisms,
posing no danger or irritation to the skin upon contact,
and presenting no hazard or toxicity upon inhalation (breathing).
For safety and to minimize loss of life.
Overview of the lecture and firefighting demonstration.
Thank you to the Naval Science Department for honoring us with this presentation of PAF-222.
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