Using water is often a good way to put out a fire. However, all water used must go somewhere afterwards. The nature of water is mobile, and it tends not to stay in one place.
NEWS & EVENTS
Cobra Use Case | Deep-Seated Fires
Cobra used in deep-seated fires
How much is less?
Traditional firefighting methods use a considerable amount of water – 400 litres per min or more. Cobra uses 60 litres of water per minute – considerably less than traditional firefighting methods.
Summertime Cobra training
Cobra Abrasive can be used for more than just cutting. Today we built our own outdoor gym outside the warehouse.
Cobra training reinvented
We often say training is key to getting the most out of your Cobra equipment. But there are more ways than one to train with Cobra. Get in shape by grabbing a can of Abrasive for some Cobra Cross-training.
Cooling
When it is hot, you need to cool down; the same goes for fires.
Cobra Use Case | Maritime Environment
Cobra in the Maritime Environment
Less is more
In many places, there is a shortage of water. So why use more than necessary? Sometimes a smaller amount of water is enough to control even a large fire.
Cobra Use Case | Aviation Fire
Cobra used in an aircraft fire
Thank you all!
The Cobra team is back home again after an intense and fun week in Germany at Interschutz.
All good things must come to an end!
A fantastic Interschutz week is almost over.
Cobra Use Case | Hidden Fire
Cobra used in wall or floor construction, ducting or crawl spaces