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NCH ASIA PACIFIC launches Disaster Prevention Program to combat extreme weather conditions

Millions of dollars can be saved if we invest in preventive measures: NCH Disaster Prevention Program will help save thecompany. SINGAPORE, Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ NCH ASIA PACIFIC today announcedthe launch of its new Disaster Prevention Program to prevent material and financial losses from the effects of extreme weather conditions. NCH recognizes that one of our major challenges is losses from property damage brought by the increasingly erratic weather conditions in Asia. Also, one of the most damaging calamities is flash flooding brought about by typhoons and cyclones. Water damage from vehicles, submerged equipment, area clean-up, and plant shutdowns can run up to the millions. The NCH Disaster Prevention Program is a set of preventive solutions that protect the property and equipment, and also make recovery faster. NCH promotes recognizing that extreme weather is expected and we can be proactive by preparing our property to respond immediately, have the right materials andemerg

The World Is on Fire, You Might Need This 1986 Ford C8000 Fire Truck

If friends ever ask you why you’d want a fire truck in the first place, make sure to drive one at the 4th of July parade in your neighborhood. The .

Hurley joins county in new police tech

Police Chief Steven Gallegos led the Hurley Town Council in a discussion of the potential purchase of computer-aided dispatch, or CAD, software, along with new computer equipment for the town’s Police Department, on Tuesday, which, to his delight, resulted in unanimous votes from the council in favor of “bringing the department up-to-date.” CentralSquare account executive Chis Kozuch joined the meeting via Zoom with a presentation detailing the CAD software his …

Ladder truck arrives for MH Fire Department

The Mountain Home Fire Department accepted delivery on its newest fire truck Tuesday. The 2015 Sutphen ladder truck arrived on a flatbed trailer from Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus in Union Grove, Ala. The truck, which measures 47.5 feet long, had to be unloaded at the Street Department office on Highway 201 North and then driven downtown to its new home at Fire Station No. 1. The Sutphen, which had previously been in service with a fire department in Schenectady, N.Y., replaces a 1984 Grumman AerialCat ladder truck that has been in service with the city since 1987. Grumman Emergency Products, a subsidiary of aircraft manufacturer Grumman Aerospace Corporation, closed its doors in 1992. Because of that, replacement parts for the 37-year-old the AerialCat are almost nonexistent. When the Sutphen was purchased in May 2020, it was believed Mountain Home’s AerialCat was one of only three still on duty in the United States.

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