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HEN Nozzles Inc is a California small business committed to using science and modern technology for building next generation of fire suppression technologies. We take pride in launching the world's first adjustable smoothbore nozzle and high efficiency shutoffs for wildland and structure fire fighting needs. Fight fires faster using less water and enhance fire fighter and civilian safety. Learn more by visiting our website - www.hennozzles.com
HEN wishes you all a Happy New Year.
I know that 2025 is the Year of the Snake, but I am hoping that it can also be the Year of the HEN. We are here to help your department become the best and safest fire suppression unit possible. HEN has your back.
And to those working tonight to protect us and keep us safe while we enjoy our families, THANK YOU. We are continuously indebted to you for your unwavering service.
Happy New Year. Hoping 2025 is the best year ever.
Start the New Year Off Right!
Check out the HEN Nozzle through the lens of the Bullard QXT PRO using the Blade Pattern in the vertical orientation. The Blade Pattern obliterates the fire and heat on the front porch allowing for a quick knock back so the firefighters can easily advance to their target.
Approximately 88 gallons was used in this demonstration to absolutely overwhelm the fire conditions with superior coverage using the blade pattern with a skilled nozzle team directing their efforts through the lens of a high-resolution decision-making TIC.
Stay Intelligently Aggressive!
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Insight Fire Training is grateful for an amazing year!
One of our partners in 2024 is HEN Nozzles!
Check out a highlight of one of our many training sessions where students see the value of a guided stream through the lens of a thermal imaging camera.
We are looking forward to another amazing year working together with the team at HEN Nozzles.
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Flow and Move...or Flow then Move. Either way HEN has your Back.
First let me give a huge Thank You to Captain Matt Kearny for organizing and inviting me to this three-day First Due Engine Company Operations Hands-On Class in Big Bear, CA last month. The instructors (Dave Morgan, James Shin, Tim Garren, Ryan Backus and Brandon Squires) were top notch. The students came from as far as Hawaii and Las Vegas. They learned some awesome Flow and Move techniques on day one and then on days 2 and 3 they got to put those techniques to test under live fire. I am very appreciative of Matt and the entire staff for inviting me to come and share our HEN Nozzles with the class.
It was great to watch the newest members of the fire service learn about our adjustable smoothbore nozzles. While learning to Flow and Move, the HEN Blade 160 (160gpm@50psi) along with the HEN Turbo (25psi Back Pressure Increaser) allowed them to cover their advance without having to think about moving the nozzle as well. The HEN Bladed pattern is covering and cooling with those big, thick solid stream droplets, while the Turbo is giving them an extra 25psi in the hose making it virtually kink and nozzle whip free.
What can you see is even the newest students, who are just learning to move while flowing, are applying water at a high level. And that is one of the real benefits of the Bladed Pattern. The newest firefighters are better at applying water because the HEN Nozzle is doing most of the work. Better at their jobs of applying water means they are more likely to get out and back home safe and in the same condition as when they left.
At HEN, that has always been our focus and mission. Making the job of firefighting a bit less volatile and giving today's firefighter a better chance at getting back home to their families. HEN has your back.
Ray McCormackDennis LeGearSunny SethiHEN NozzlesAkshay ThakorMatthew FadenDan ReeseDerek ParkerCurt Johnson
Hear what Dennis LeGear has to say about HEN Wildland Nozzles.
"Very Durable. Self-flushing. Has Tight mode and Blade mode and has an ideal stream angle for high efficiency suppression"
#hennozzles#henblade#wildland#nozzles
Hydraulic Ventilation is an important life saving use of the nozzle. The Hydro shutoff brings it. As with any smoothbore nozzle you should remove the tip to enhance smoke ejection. This shutoff has superior venting properties. It easily fits the opening shape unlike the standard ball valve shut off which creates a conical stream shape. It can be placed much further back from the opening to increase air entrainment and it pushes the smoke out rapidly. Just remove the blade tip to optimize performance.
Check out the HEN Nozzle in action in Texas!
Listen in as we narrate a play by play of the results and what is being displayed through the lens of the FLIR K65.
Learn more about the HEN Nozzle at https://ow.ly/FENH50Ur9Sm#hennozzles#firefighter#thermalimaging
Interested in the new Bullard QXT PRO?
Check out the following videos of our work as we continue to evaluate the new Bullard QXT PRO. The image clarity is truly impressive!
SCCC Orientation Burn 1:
https://ow.ly/YA3450Un188
SCCC Thermal Rebound Burn 1:
https://ow.ly/33ph50Un18b
HEN Nozzle Demonstration Texas Burns:
https://ow.ly/A8Qm50Un18c
Henderson Kentucky Flashover Container Demonstration:
https://ow.ly/G5M250Un189
Thanks for your support!
Insight Fire Training
Thermography Certified Fire Service Professionals
#firefighter#thermalimaging#thermography
Check out the view through the Seek Attack PRO VRS as our friends in Poland were testing the HEN Nozzle!
Notice the coverage the blade pattern provides.
In suppression, better coverage with large water droplets provide greater/lasting cooling.
Learn more at their website at https://lnkd.in/dFmXTDqj#hennozzles#firefighter#thermalimaging#firefightingHEN Nozzles