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Fire Maul Tools is a firefighter-owned company serving firefighters, tactical teams, and military personnel worldwide by providing innovative tools that were designed for what they do. When Creator and Chicago Firefighter Mitchell Huner realized most of the tools he used on the job were adopted by the fire service, but not really made for the job, he set out to develop a solution. Today, Fire Maul Tools products have been engineered for the job. Every aspect of what we do in on scene is meticulously implemented into our line-up. We strive to not only provide the best innovation in the field but also share a drive and passion for bringing firefighter tool manufacturing back to the USA!

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Find all the essential tools and hand tool supplies you need as a firefighter or first responder with our selection of multiple tools from a multitude of suppliers. Whether you are looking for a roof hook or Halligan bar; or you want to stock up on seatbelt cutters and wedges, we have the equipment for you. We also carry a large variety of specialty tools for wildland fire, USAR, vehicle rescue, tactical and water rescue operations.

This custom handle has been redesigned from the original J.R. Fire Tools hickory handle and is now even better! It is made from premium grade hickory wood and it tapers to a strong rectangular block, reducing grain-splitting and fitting seamlessly into our new Rectangular Universal Neck. This ergonomic handle is curved to give you more powerful digging action. It is longer and stronger than the average hoe handle and will save your back while working long, hard hours on the fire line. It comes...

Skid units are a valuable tool for both wildland firefighters and homeowners. From top and end-mount units to hybrid and ATV units, these self-contained firefighting systems provide the rapid response needed to combat wildfires, even in challenging terrain and remote conditions.

Wildland firefighting involves numerous challenges beyond battling the flames, with heat stress being one of the most significant obstacles. Prevention practices, protective gear, hydration, and acknowledging personal limits can help mitigate the risk of heat stress on the line.

A vulnerability scanner is a tool that helps organizations detect security vulnerabilities in their networks, systems and applications that could potentially be exploited by cybercriminals. Based on different configurations and scripts, vulnerability scanning tools run tests on assets that could be exploited. Overall, they bring to light information about the vulnerabilities in an IT environment, degrees of risk from each vulnerability and ways to mitigate a vulnerability.

Vulnerability scanner software only scans what it is configured for. Depending on the type of scan, the tool scans specific interfaces to invoke a response from the targeted devices. For example, if you want the tool to detect outdated operating system versions in your network, it will test the network devices accordingly.

Once it detects a device running on an outdated operating system, it will flag it as a vulnerability in the final scan report. Besides just identifying a vulnerability, certain vulnerability scanning software also review a vulnerability against a database of vulnerabilities to classify it and assign a risk rating to it. In the end, the tool generates a report with all these details.

External vulnerability scans are run from outside an organization's network, targeting areas of the IT environment exposed to the internet such as firewalls, web applications, ports and networks. They unearth vulnerabilities in perimeter defenses like open ports in a network's firewall.

On the other hand, internal vulnerability scans are run from the inside of an organization's network. They detect issues such as vulnerabilities that could be exploited by a hacker who has already made it through perimeter defenses, and threats posed by malware inside a network and insider threats.

Not only is vulnerability scanning a must-do in today's threat landscape, it is also mandated by nearly every major data protection regulation worldwide. Therefore, vulnerability scanning can't be ignored if an organization must comply with any such standard. Here are some examples:

Apart from these regulations, IT security frameworks suggest vulnerability scanning as a best practice. For example, NIST's Cybersecurity Framework recommends vulnerability scanning for all IT systems as a part of regular IT environment assessments.

Performing vulnerability scans monthly or quarterly can lead to major blind spots and hence, which is why the Center for Internet Security (CIS) recommends weekly or more frequent scans. However, it also recommends organizations to increase patching frequency along with the scanning frequency.

Fuel and Fire Tools (FFT) is a software application that integrates several fire management tools, including the Fuel Characteristics Classification System (FCCS - version 4.0), Consume (version 5.0), Fire Emission Production Simulator (FEPS - version 2.0), Pile Calculator, and Digital Photo Series into a single user interface.

Fuelbeds vary widely in their physical attributes, potential fire behavior, and fire effects. The FFT suite of tools uses fuels data classified into fuelbeds to predict a suite of outputs related to prescribed and wildland fire. These outputs include several variables relevant to carbon accounting and quantification, such as estimations of carbon stores for different fuelbeds, carbon flux from fire (before/after carbon estimations), and carbon emissions. It also predicts fire behavior attributes that can be used to evaluate fuel treatment effectiveness. The fuelbeds are designed to represent the diversity of fuels found throughout the United States.

With the intention of crafting something strong enough for large scale fires, he knew it also needed to be a timeless piece of art whose beauty matched its functionality. Brent shapes and finishes each firetool by hand in the workshop, passing down his craftsmanship for generations to come.

We hand-select each wood board to ensure the highest quality. In our workshop, we plane the boards down into turning blanks, meticulously crafting the handles with care. The metal is then shaped, formed and finished with a high heat paint to withstand the hottest fires. Each tool is built entirely by hand with patience and dedication.

Fuel and Fire Tools (FFT) is a software application that integrates the Fuel Characteristics Classification System (version 3.0), Consume (version 4.2), FEPS (version 2.0), Pile Calculator, and Digital Photo Series into a single user interface. All of the tools were developed by the Fire and Environmental Research Applications Team (FERA) as open-source and freely sharable software and are supported as separate modules. Fuelbeds are the common currency in FFT. FCCS requires a list of one to many fuelbeds to run calculations. Because Consume and the Fire Emission Production Simulator (FEPS) can predict consumption by burn unit, they require fuelbeds to be assigned to a unit with a percentage area entered for each fuelbed.

The main difference is size. The King model is almost twice the size of the Original and allows you to split taller and wider firewood. If you buy already split firewood and want to make kindling go for the Kindling Cracker Original! If you have medium to large firewood, the Kindling Cracker King will get the job done!

The scope of the patent is extensive. The key elements are the upward facing blade (and even multiple blades) beneath a safety ring/guard in all shapes and sizes. Any imitation featuring these elements is an illegal copy.

We aim to have orders with customers within 3-5 workdays. You will get delivery details in your confirmation email. We ship from our Swedish warehouse using DHL to all EU countries except Ireland. For our Irish customers, we ship with DPD straight from our warehouse in Dublin. Delivery within Ireland takes 1-3 workdays.

National Interagency Coordination Center National Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook: This product provides outlooks for the current month, the month following and a seasonal look at the two months beyond that. The main objectives of the National Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlooks are to improve information available to fire management decision makers.

You can realize significant savings by purchasing Dragonslayers Tools as kits rather than as individual tools. For example, the four tools of the Universal Wildfire Tool Kit would cost $740.00 if purchased separately, but only $650.00 when purchased as a kit, a savings of more than 13%.

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