Foam Fire-Suppression System: Initial Test
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2015
- NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center recently upgraded the foam fire suppression system for our aircraft support hangar. The safety system uses high expansion foam, which contains less water and chemicals making it more environmentally friendly. The foam is used to help control damage in the event of a fire and prevent the loss of any aircraft.
This 2-minute, 15-second video shows the new system being tested in the empty hangar to ensure that the consistency of the foam is correct and that it disperses quickly and evenly enough to suffocate a fire.
Imagine this alarm in a school. One prankster and half the school is filled with foam.
When I was a kid the local fire department used to spray a giant pile of that fire suppression foam in the school field for the 4th of July... guess it's not that toxic since I am still alive after playing in it.
The alarms are actually warning you so you don't drown if foam....
Who put those portals there?
This is what fire suppression is going to be like in 5500
this is my kingdom come this is my kingdom come
what if the fire was on the ceiling?
this is where my taxes have been going and I wasn't even invited smh
Okay, now
rip janitor
Probably one of the coolest things I've seen on CZcams
i wish i could go swimming in that
That club looks awesome
Thanks for participating on this Aperture Science Enrichment Center testing
Stupidly simple yet effective idea. My personal favorite type of innovation. Now just make it do double duty and use the system to aid in cleaning the hangars and jets as well.
That looks so fun to play in!
the NASA low key is making the best party party ever, with an alarm/drop like that
Good job fellas!! That's the work of Millennium Fire Protection right there. Good stuff Nick and Jose. Congrats on passing all testing.
THAT LOOKS SO FUN
This is such a cool concept and test!