ABOUT US

FEDAN FIRE SOLUTIONS LTD is a Kenyan based company specialized in supply of DSPA fire protection systems both manual and automatic, structural firefighting clothing, thermal protective clothing, HAZMAT Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and emergency lifesaving fire equipment. We pride ourselves on the ability to provide an extensive range of environmentally compliant equipment including specialized safety solutions for head, eye, ear, hand and foot protection, as well as a range of other products and services.

MISSION

To provide cost-effective quality safety solutions in order to protect lives and property.

VISION

To be a premier safety solutions provider in East Africa by providing certified equipment and sharing our knowledge on best practices in safety application.

PRODUCTS

  1. DRY SPRINKLER POWDER AEROSOL (DSPA)

DSPA fire extinguishing and suppression systems are:

  • Easy to install
  • Very easy to maintain
  • Versatile for numerous applications
  • Very efficient (only a small amount of aerosol is needed)
  • Very safe (DSPA units are not pressurized or toxic thus harmless to humans and animals)
  • Very cost efficient (DSPA requires no expensive pipe work)
  • Force multiplier for firefighters
  1. DSPA-5 Modern rapid handheld fire intervention equipment (manual)

The DSPA-5 is a small, handheld and unpressurized device. It’s developed as an intervention tool which can be used for to fight indoor fires. The DSPA-5 is suitable to fight class A, B, C and F fires (according to EN2) and class A, B, C and K fires (according to NFPA). After activation of the DSPA-5, a cloud of aerosol is generated which interrupts the chain reaction in the flames, knocking down the fire.

USERS OF DSPA-5

First Responders

Fire related disasters can have an enormous impact on institution, company, transport, schools, individual assets and many more. Many lives and property can be saved by a quick and effective intervention.

Fire Fighters

Fire fighter face numerous challenges when responding to fire not limited to inaccessibility to the incident site, inadequate water, dangers from flashovers and backdrafts. DSPA 5 Rapid Intervention Fire suppression offers solution to this challenge. With DSPA first responders can control fire before fire fighters arrive. When fighting fully developed fires, which can result in flashovers or backdrafts, DSPA-5 will knock down the flames and drop the temperature quickly and efficiently to a manageable level. This increases safety of the firefighter and the victims to be rescued. DSPA is a force multiplier.

Advantages

  • Can be deployed quickly and easily
  • Knocks the fire down, flames are gone within seconds
  • Prevents flashovers and backdrafts
  • Saves crucial time & money
  • Increases the safety of fire fighters considerably
  • Does not deplete oxygen levels
  • Is friendly to the environment
  • Is harmless to humans and animals
  • Does not cause any overpressure
  1. DSPA-Automatic (fixed)

A DSPA fixed/automatic extinguishing system combines the unique technology of DSPA Aerosol generators with the high quality fire panels and accessories of labor and Strauss.

DSPA Aerosol System design is volumetric in nature. Each installation is unique. Our highly trained engineers will design a complete system for you which will include a combination of sensors, DSPA aerosol generators and other components. Smaller aerosol generators will be applied to minute and narrow compartments while larger generators are applied in more extensive structures. The system can be linked to cover large spaces and can be used in various areas such as server rooms, storage rooms, archives etc.

Where DSPA-Automatic system is applied

Manufacturing industry

Computer and server rooms

Archives

Storage rooms

Key Government facilities

Hospitals

Energy producing companies

Telecommunication companies

Aviation

Airports

Generators and engine rooms

Electrical cabinets and switch gears

Transport and construction machines

  1. DPSA AUTOMOTIVE

DSPA Automotive extinguishing systems can be applied in cars, trucks, buses, portable generators, yachts and much more. The system complies with the highest demands of reliability and durability and allows you to protect your vehicle or object from the possibility of fire.

Depending on each unique situation, a combination of sensors, DSPA aerosol generators and other components will be calculated by our highly trained engineers. Using linear heat detection cables or programmable thermo couples, the detection part of the DSPA Automotive extinguishing system can be configured to meet every demand. The DSPA CU (Central Unit) allows multiple DSPA Aerosol generators to be activated, making the system also compatible for bigger cargo holds.

  1. NOFIQ-FMD (Electrical Fire Management Device)

The NOFIQ FMD is a standalone fire management device that combines a multi-sensor detector with the basic features of a conventional fire panel. The multi-sensor (CO & Heat) will ensure detection in the very early stage of fire (Incipient), making quick and tailor made intervention possible. The FMD unit can activate any size of DSPA generator, making it applicable for the protection of a myriad of objects, enclosures and small sized rooms. For smaller applications likeelectrical cabinets, small transformer stations, cargo containers etc. DSPA offers a simple, yet multi-functional standalone solution for fire detection and extinguishing using the Nofiq FMD (Fire Management Device) and a DSPA aerosol generator of choice.

ADVANTAGES OF DSPA

DSPA fire extinguishing and suppression systems are…

  • Easy to install
  • Very easy to maintain
  • Versatile for numerous applications
  • Very efficient (only a small amount of aerosol is needed)
  • Very safe (DSPA units are not pressurized or toxic)
  • Very cost efficient (DSPA requires no expensive pipe work)

DSPA Aerosol generators…

  • Can easily be connected to conventional fire detection systems
  • Can be installed inside a compartment or object, protecting as close to the source as possible, limiting fire spread and therefore consequential costs.
  • Are guaranteed for a serviceable life time of at least 15 years
  • Are unpressurized, nor do they increase pressure inside the room or object during discharge, making transport, installation and use easy and safe.`
  • Have a fully automatic and autonomous (independent) system of activation.
  • Do not depend on electrical power and/or pressure supply
  • Are very small, saving much space in and around your building.
  • Can be used in places with an ambient temperature ranging from -50°C to +75°C with humidity up to 98%.
  • Use a unique cooling system preventing any form of efficiency loss.
  • Can be installed easily and quickly, without any interruption of ongoing (production) processes.
  • Require far less maintenance compared to other conventional systems.

DSPA Aerosol…

  • Is much more efficient and effective than conventional systems
  • Does not affect oxygen levels
  • Is non-corrosive and non-conductive
  • Does not cause overpressure
  • Is friendly to the environment (Ozone Depletion Potential = 0, Global Warming Potential = 0
  • Atmospheric Life Time = Negligible)
  • Is not harmful to humans or animals

Fire Fighters

The DSPA-5…

  • Can be deployed quickly and easily
  • Knocks the fire down, flames are gone within seconds
  • Prevents flashovers and backdrafts
  • Saves crucial time & money
  • Considerably increases fire fighters safety
  • Does not deplete oxygen levels
  • Is friendly to the environment
  • Is harmless to humans and animals
  • Does not cause any overpressure
  • Is very small: perfect for any fire truck or smaller intervention vehicle.
  • Is the perfect tool when water supplies are low or difficult to reach

First Responders

The DSPA-5…

  • Can be deployed quickly and easily: even by a single first responder.
  • Can be deployed without entering the room
  • Knocks the fire down, flames are gone in seconds
  • Saves crucial time & money
  • Prevents a great deal of equipment and property damage
  • Considerably reduces water damage
  • Does not deplete oxygen levels
  • Is friendly to the environment
  • Is harmless to humans and animals
  • Prevents fire spread to other rooms and buildings

Can be a big difference to ensuring your business continuity

  1. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Safety is a major issue for rescuers, day laborers and skilled laborers and workers in general. Incidents do occur yearly but responders need to be properly protected for them to rescue others. Accidents happen frequently in the construction industry, manufacturing factories and more often than not it is due to the absence of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or failure to wear the provided PPE. PPE is equipment that will protect workers against health or safety risks on the job. The purpose is to reduce employee exposure to hazards when engineering and administrative controls are not feasible or effective to reduce these risks to acceptable levels. These hazard risks can be anything from wet floors to falling debris and everything in between. PPE includes items such as protective helmets, eye protection, high-visibility clothing, safety footwear, safety harnesses and, sometimes, respiratory protective equipment. FEDAN FIRE SOLUTIONS LTD has specialized in supply of the following PPE.

  1. Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC)

(1)Level A Protective equipment

To be selected when the greatest level of skin, respiratory, and eye protection is required. The hazardous substance has been identified and requires the highest level of protection for skin, eyes, and the respiratory system based on either the measured (or potential for) high concentration of atmospheric vapors, gases, or particulates; or the site operations and work functions involve a high potential for splash, immersion, or exposure to unexpected vapors, gases, or particulates of materials that are harmful to skin or capable of being absorbed through the skin,

The following constitute Level A equipment; it may be used as appropriate;

(a)Positive pressure, full face-piece self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), or positive pressure supplied air respirator with escape SCBA, approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

(b)Totally-encapsulating chemical-protective suit.

(c)Coveralls.(1)

(d)Long underwear.(1)

(e)Gloves, outer, chemical-resistant.

(f)Gloves, inner, chemical-resistant.

(g)Boots, chemical-resistant, steel toe and shank.

(h)Hard hat (under suit).(1)

(i)Disposable protective suit, gloves and boots (depending on suit construction, may be worn over totally-encapsulating suit).

(2)Level B protective equipment

The highest level of respiratory protection is necessary but a lesser level of skin protection is needed.

The following constitute Level B equipment; it may be used as appropriate.

(a)Positive pressure, full-face piece self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), or positive pressure supplied air respirator with escape SCBA (NIOSH approved).

(b)Hooded chemical-resistant clothing (overalls and long-sleeved jacket; coveralls; one or two-piece chemical-splash suit; disposable chemical-resistant overalls).

(c)Coveralls.(1)

(d)Gloves, outer, chemical-resistant.

(e)Gloves, inner, chemical-resistant.

(f)Boots, outer, chemical-resistant steel toe and shank.

(g)Boot-covers, outer, chemical-resistant (disposable).(1)

(h)Hard hat.(1)

(i)Face shield.(1)

(3)Level C protective equipment

The concentration(s) and type(s) of airborne substance(s) is known and the criteria for using air purifying respirators are met.

The following constitute Level C equipment; it may be used as appropriate.

(a)Full-face or half-mask, air purifying respirators (NIOSH approved).

(b)Hooded chemical-resistant clothing (overalls; two-piece chemical-splash suit; disposable chemical-resistant overalls).

(c)Coveralls.(1)

(d)Gloves, outer, chemical-resistant.

(e)Gloves, inner, chemical-resistant.

(f)Boots (outer), chemical-resistant steel toe and shank.(1)

(g)Boot-covers, outer, chemical-resistant (disposable).(1)

(h)Hard hat.(1)

(i)Escape mask.(1)

(j)Face shield.(1)

(4)Level D Protective equipment

A work uniform affording minimal protection: used for nuisance contamination only.

The following constitute Level D equipment; it may be used as appropriate:

  1. Coveralls.
  2. Gloves.(1)
  3. Boots/shoes, chemical-resistant steel toe and shank.
  4. Boots, outer, chemical-resistant (disposable).(1)
  5. Safety glasses or chemical splash goggles.(1)
  6. Hard hat.(1)
  7. Escape mask.(1)
  8. Face shield.(1)
  1. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

Factory employees, first responders are always exposed to HAZMAT from the work environment. Respiratory protection is vital on sites where toxic substances may be present. Respiratory protections like respirators are designed to protect you from dust, fumes, paint spray, pesticides and other dangerous substances that could cause permanent impairment. Respiratory protection should be used in environments with air contaminants. In work environments, respirators are relied upon when adequate ventilation is unavailable or other engineering control systems are not feasible or inadequate.

  1. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SBA)
  1. Supplied air respirators
  1. Air purifying respirators (APR)

(1)Particulate Removing APR

(2)Vapor and gas removing APR

(3)Powered APR

  1. FIRE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (FPPE)
  1. Structural firefighting clothing
  1. Thermal protective clothing

(1)Proximity suits

(2)Fire entry suits

(3)Flame retardant coveralls

(4)Cryogen rated PPE

  1. Head Protection

Hard hats are designed to protect against flying or falling objects that would otherwise impact or penetrate the worker. Some hard hats are equipped with accessories such as face shields and earmuffs. Hard hats should be well-fitted; those that are too large or too small are inappropriate for use.

  1. Hand & Skin protection

Many jobs typically require the use of hands hand this exposes hands to injuries. Occupational skin diseases such ascontact dermatitis,skin cancers, and other skin injuries and infections are the second most common type of occupational disease and can be very costly. Quality and appropriate glovesare an essential item in providing skin protection.

  1. Foot wear
  1. Hoods
  1. OTHER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
  1. Eye and Face Protection

Eye and face protection are equally as important as head protection. Safety goggles, spectacles and full face shields can give you the protection needed for the eyes and face. Metal work, wood-work, hot-work and air-tool operations all require this type of protection. General laborers can also benefit from safety goggles since there is usually debris on construction sites.

  1. Hearing protection

Industrial, plant machines noise, is often discounted as an occupational hazard since it isn’t visible to the eye. Using PPE, and wearing it properly, is vital to avoid unnecessary injury in the workplace. Choosing not to wear PPE can be dangerous especially when it could save your life. Safety is important and having an understanding of these various protection devices can help to prevent hazardous injury.

  1. Fire blankets

Fire blanketscan also be used to wrap around a person whose clothes are on fire. These fire blankets are suitable to use in a variety of different environments including kitchens, factories, offices, caravans, stores, schools, restaurants, hotels, boats, nursing homes, shops, laboratories, etc.

  1. Welding blanket and curtain

The welding blankets can protect workers and have the added benefit of shielding flammable materials, machinery, plant and equipment from molten metal globules, spatter, etc.

The welding curtains can be used to isolate an area, so offering protection to workers from welding sparks and light welding spatter and, if correctly positioned, can also assist in the protection of personnel working nearby from arc-eye or weld-flash.

  1. Thermal imaging equipment
  1. Forcible entry tools
  1. Stabilizers
  1. Search and rescue cameras
  1. Bags/Kits

FEDAN FIRE SAFETY SERVICES

Overview

A broad range of Safety consulting services are available through FEDAN Fire solutions that deliver cost effective and practical management strategies for property owners and managers.

They include:

Hazard Assessment

We carry out fire hazard assessments where we identify hazardous materials (HAZMAT) and the risk associated. We highlight the consequences of various hazards on people and clarify what safety measures are required and what function they have in relation to the protection of people. We offer awareness training on what to do in the event of fire hazards not forgetting the management responsibilities in maintenance of fire safety systems in place.

The following are some of the factors we consider in assessing fire risk for an organization:

Hazards within the organizations

How to minimize risk by minimizing the exposure

Anticipated likelihood of a fire occurring
Anticipated severity and potential spread of fire
Ability of the building structure to resist the spread of fire and smoke
Consequential danger to people in and around the building
Fire prevention facilities
The standard of the means of escape
Degree of fire containment
Measures for fire extinguishment or control
Fire fighter facilities
Management procedure and processes
Occupancy characteristics

First response capability

Fire Safety/Building Code of Kenya Compliance Audits

The Building Code of Kenya details the physical aspects required in a building depending on the type of occupancy.

The Building Code of Kenya Compliance Audit will assess the adequacy of the Essential Safety Measures installed against the requirements of the building code of Kenya.

Fire Safety Audits also take into account the building code requirements in terms of a benchmark, and identify site specific concerns which may not be detailed in the code.

These types of audits will identify any non-compliances or specific fire safety risk issues allowing the organisation to rectify these issues in order to achieve compliance with the requirements of the building code of Kenya or reduce the risks on site. Our fire safety auditors conduct premises inspection to ascertain how fire safety is managed. The performance of key element of fire safety management should be periodically audited to ensure continual improvement in the management of fire safety. The emphasis is on an organization to demonstrate that it has fulfilled legal obligation as set out in fire safety legislation.

Benefits

  1. Highlight any deficiencies in the Essential Safety Measures installed within a building
  2. Recommendations to address identified deficiencies.

Services