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ARA Safety's Fit-5 Fire Suppression Technology Honored as Popular Science's Best of What's New
The FIT-5's Innovative Design and Practical Application in Helping Firefighters Fight Fires Drives Win in "Security" Category
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VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwire - November 13, 2008) - ARA Safety, a world leader in innovative fire
and safety technology, today announces its FIT-5 fire suppression device is
the winner of a prestigious 2008 Best of What's New award from Popular
Science magazine.
The FIT-5 is a handheld fire suppression device designed for first
responders and fire service professionals to help contain structure fires.
When deployed, the FIT-5 releases a potassium based aerosol that
dramatically knocks down flames and reduces room temperatures by hundreds
of degrees in as little as 15 seconds. Due to its innovative design and
capacity for practical application, the FIT-5 was designated by Popular
Science as one of the top ten innovations of 2008 in the "security"
category.
In addition to interrupting fire, the FIT-5 reduces the amount of water
needed to extinguish fire by suppressing and preventing the spread of
flames, thereby reducing water damage and property repair costs. In this
application, the device provides extensive benefits for homeowners and the
insurance companies that cover them, having repeatedly been credited with
saving property, lives and homeowners' memories.
"For 20 years, Popular Science's Best of What's New awards honor the
innovations that make a positive impact on life today and change our views
of the future," says Mark Jannot, Editor-in-Chief of Popular Science. "Our
editors evaluate thousands of products each year to develop this thoughtful
list; there's no higher accolade Popular Science can give."
The FIT-5 has been deployed approximately 24 times throughout North America
since its debut in late 2007. With each deployment, the FIT-5 is adding to
the tally of properties saved, reducing wear and tear on equipment, and
helping heroic volunteer and professional firefighters return safely to
their stations and homes.
"We are truly honored to receive Popular Science's Best of What's New
award," said Michael Gardiner, director of marketing, ARA Safety. "With a
publication and award of this caliber recognizing the innovative features
of the FIT-5, its potential to change the way firefighters fight fire is
further solidified. We hope that through this award more fire departments
become aware of the many Fire Interruption Technology benefits -- making a
dangerous job safer while reducing the often staggering losses associated
with fire."
About ARA Safety
ARA Safety is a world leader in innovative fire and life safety technology.
ARA Safety's revolutionary Fire Interruption Technology (FIT) fire knock
down tool is saving lives and reducing property loss in cities and towns
across North America.
ARA Safety's fire and life safety technologies also include the Zero
Combustion line of fire proof sprays, paints and coatings, and its world
leading line of Photoluminescent products. ARA Safety's technologies have
been used by NASA, the Pentagon, the United States Military and are
featured prominently on the Vancouver Shangri-La. ARA Safety Inc. is based
in Vancouver, Canada. To learn more about ARA Safety visit,
www.arasafety.com.
About Best of What's New
Each year, the editors of Popular Science review thousands of products in
search of the top 100 tech innovations of the year; breakthrough products
and technologies that represent a significant leap in their categories. The
winners -- the Best of What's New -- are awarded inclusion in the
much-anticipated December issue of Popular Science, the most widely read
issue of the year since the debut of Best of What's New in 1987. Best of
What's New awards are presented to 100 new products and technologies in 11
categories: Automotive, Aviation & Space, Computing, Engineering, Gadgets,
Green Tech, Home Entertainment, Security, Home Tech, Personal Health and
Recreation.
About Popular Science
Founded in 1872, Popular Science is the world's largest science and
technology magazine; with a circulation of 1.3 million and 6.8 million
monthly readers. Each month, Popular Science reports on the intersection of
science and everyday life, with an eye toward what's new and why it
matters. Popular Science is published by Bonnier Active Media, a subsidiary
of Bonnier Corporation.