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  • Dräger smoke extraction system enhances KFRS training facility for realistic, eco-friendly fire scenarios.
  • Facility's three burn floors and synthetic smoke levels offer diverse training settings.
  • System reduces environmental impact and supports firefighter safety, aligning with carbon neutrality goals.

Dräger has engineered a custom smoke extraction system for Kent Fire and Rescue Service’s (KFRS) forthcoming training center, aimed at maintaining realistic training conditions while reducing environmental pollution.

The new facility in Ashford is replacing a 30-year-old building that was nearing obsolescence. Scheduled to open in 2026, the facility will incorporate scenarios modeled on real-life incidents, including the 2017 Grenfell tragedy and other high-rise fires.

Features of Dräger's System

The facility is designed with three burn floors consisting of eight carbonaceous burn rooms and two additional floors dedicated to synthetic smoke training. Featuring various layouts that mimic commercial, residential, and industrial environments, the center provides diverse training scenarios.

Dräger's bespoke extraction system captures smoke, filters it, and releases purified air through a chimney. In emergencies, the system can rapidly ensure complete visibility within 90 seconds to allow prompt interventions.

Collaboration with KFRS

Dräger has also worked with KFRS to create customized fire cribs for live burns, specifically tailored

This system plays a critical role in safeguarding the health of firefighters and other personnel on-site while supporting KFRS’s objective of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.

Dräger has also worked with KFRS to create customized fire cribs for live burns, specifically tailored to the facility's dimensions and needs.

Enhanced Training Capabilities

Jon Quinn, Director of Protection, Prevention, and Customer Engagement at KFRS, remarked, “This new training facility represents a major step forward for Kent Fire and Rescue Service, and the Dräger-designed smoke extraction system is a fundamental part of that."

"This is about preparing for the most complex emergencies, in a cutting-edge environment that reflects the modern challenges of firefighting."

State-of-the-Art Facility

Liz Millward, Marketing Manager for Emergency and Rescue Services at Dräger Safety UK, noted the engineering challenge the project presents, saying, “We’re excited to be involved in such an important, ambitious project in the county of Kent."

"This project will deliver a multi-functional facility offering a vast array of training exercises that will enhance the training of firefighters and support their safety out in the field." She emphasized Dräger's dedication to designing life-saving technology through this initiative."

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