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Bioex invites to its upcoming web conference :

  • Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Firefighting foams and Environmental issues
  • Tuesday, June 22nd At 11 a.m. (GMT+2 Paris time)

firefighting foams

Some firefighting foams used to fight aircraft fires contain toxic chemicals that are harmful to humans and the environment. Alternatives already exist and are used by major airports including Paris, Dubai, and London. Countries are considering or have already banned the use of these chemicals.

As a leading manufacturer of environmentally-friendly foam concentrates for decades, BIOEX will explain and answer these questions:  

  • What is a fire foam concentrate made of?
  • How does it work on aircraft fires?
  • What are the latest standards for aircraft?
  • What impact on the environment and health?  What are the environmentally-friendly solutions?
  • Is fluorine-free foam concentrates effectively? How to move to fluorine-free foam?

Attend this free web conference organized on June 22nd, from 11 am to 12 am (GMT+2 Paris time) to find out more and discuss with foam concentrate experts.

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