In the fire and rescue sector, being prepared is not just a concept – it’s a concrete necessity. Public trust requires that these services be ready 24/7, no matter the circumstances. This readiness demands investment in critical gear, tools and equipment, such as hoses, and spare and backup equipment. Unfortunately, nothing lasts forever, including the sturdiest fire hoses.
The lifecycle of fire hoses
Companies like Esteri Group, the manufacturer behind Hosemaster™, observe that after delivery, brand-new fire hoses often end up stored away and forgotten. The regular replacement cycle is overlooked, leading to the use of outdated hoses, some over 20 years old. Meanwhile, new hoses gather dust, and their internal quality, particularly the rubber components, deteriorates leading to potential failures when they are eventually called into service.
The Hosemaster solution: proactive maintenance and testing
This is where the Hosemaster™ machine comes into play. It tests fire hoses by applying pressure, revealing any weak spots or leaks immediately. This testing process, visible in the Hosemaster™ cabinet, highlights the need for repair or replacement, which is an investment in the longevity and reliability of fire and rescue equipment. Customers come to realize that their fire hoses require repair or replacement, which involves expenses. However, the misconception that the Hosemaster™ is a source of extra expense is far from the truth. Instead, it is an investment in the longevity and reliability of fire and rescue equipment.
A sound investment for fire and rescue services
Fire and rescue teams strive to keep their equipment in peak condition, aware that hidden defects could have dire consequences in emergency situations. Regular testing, maintenance and cleaning of fire hoses are not optional but vital. The Hosemaster™ washes and tests both textile and nitrile rubber hoses from 25mm (0.98in) to 110mm (4.33in), with customizable test pressure settings (up to 30 bar).
Hosemaster™ is an indispensable component in this regimen, offering substantial savings in labour, energy and ultimately costs, all while improving the work environment through better ergonomics and health considerations.
Hosemaster Mobile: the easy-to-move, fully automated fire hose washing and maintenance unit
Hosemaster™ Mobile brings the same innovation of fire-hose maintenance to the field as well. It’s a lightweight, easy-to-move unit designed for effective hose maintenance under various conditions, minimizing secondary exposure to harmful substances. Easily transportable on its hooklift flatbed, the Hosemaster Mobile Unit is both reliable and sleek. During transit, the device remains clean and ready for immediate use. The protective container’s rear doors and one side wall fully open, granting effortless access to the unit itself.
The Hosemaster Mobile Unit features an advanced water recycling system with a 66-gallon (250-litre) clean water tank, ensuring minimal water usage while maintaining cleanliness. Modern sensor technology allows for real-time monitoring and control, while the unit’s extremely low electricity consumption and efficient energy use make it suitable for various field scenarios.
The Hosemaster Mobile Unit operates with the lowest water consumption in the market and is time-efficient, servicing up to 20 hoses per hour. Its durable design, made with high-quality stainless steel and aluminium components, requires minimal maintenance. Additionally, various customization options are available, including standard containers, custom lightweight vessels, trailers and built-in solutions.
Holistic solution
Hosemaster™ represents a holistic approach to fire-hose maintenance, combining advanced technology with a commitment to firefighter health and safety. Ensuring readiness and reliability in fire and rescue operations, Hosemaster™ is a welcome example of how proactive and preventive fire equipment should be built and maintained. Hosemaster™ is used in all Nordic countries and in Europe; it can be found, for example, at Schiphol Airport.
For more information, go to: www.hosemaster.fi