*Guarantees local maintenance, fire drills
A global leader RCL Safety Centre the global leader in Industrial Safety Products and emergency response has announced the launch of its new initiative— in-country assembled fire trucks with guaranteed local support, maintenance, and fire drills.
The initiative it said, is meant for organizations, institutions, and individuals who believe in a culture of prevention of lives and properties as well as quick response to fire incidents.
RCL Safety Centre is an international Health and Safety Centre dedicated to Industrial and Hazardous Safety Services for Manufacturing, Petrochemical, Oil and Gas, Marine Industries etc.
Fire trucks are undeniably one of the most effective firefighting apparatus.
The primary purposes of a fire truck include transporting firefighters, chemical(s), and water to an incident as well as carrying equipment for firefighting operations.
Speaking of the fire trucks, Joe Oduah CEO of RCL Industrial Safety Centre Ltd told NAN that RCL was a global brand in industrial safety solutions, adding that the company is fully equipped to help preserve the lives and properties of organizations.
“We’ve already established ourselves as a leader in industrial safety solutions, we are offering quick and cost-effective options to organizations without organizations having to incur the additional cost and time of importing fire trucks from abroad.
“Our local support and maintenance programs are guaranteed to have your equipment fully functional and responsive.
“To help preserve lives and properties of organizations, RCL Safety Centre fire trucks are available in single, dual, or triple agents combining water, powder, and chemicals with low- or high-pressure pumps to suit industrial or community applications.
“Training and routine drills are provided to guarantee round-the-clock readiness,” he said.
He said the aim of RCL was to partner with relevant authorities and agencies to provide fire trucks in every market, airports, refineries, fuel depots, industrial and residential estates etc., and to have the best vehicle(s) to respond to the risks in their area.
“For instance, when Fire Control receives a call to an incident the nearest fire station does not respond in isolation, as they often do, and can be easily overwhelmed.
“Our plan is to ensure that the resident fire truck(s) acts as a first responder while the needed support from nearby communities responds in addition,” he said.