Products

AFT specializes in harnessing water mist & CAFS technology in portable formats that have given firefighting a new capability worldwide. All the AFT firefighting systems have the option of jet and spray firefighting mode for distance and close-range fire extinguishing and can be used for fire suppression, mop-up, exposure protection, as well as decontamination.

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Backpack Systems

The portable AFT Firefighting Backpack Systems bring in significant reductions in response time, better accessibility, and effective firefighting thus helping control fires in the initial stages.

The AFT Backpacks are up to 40 times more effective than your standard extinguishers. The AFT Backpack systems combine rugged construction and ease of operation and can be ready for instant response. 


Trolleys

With minimal moving parts and corrosion-resistant material, the AFT CAFS firefighting systems are low on maintenance and high on product life.

The AFT CAFS trolley systems have the highest ratings as per European norms making them a perfect firefighting solution for warehouses, logistic centers, workshops, and construction sites where flammable materials are stored or processed.

The CAFS/Water Mist trolley systems can also be mounted on fire trucks. The AFT technology uses significantly less water as compared to conventional systems which help in minimizing water / collateral damage.

The Extinguishing agent unit as per German standards for the 50l trolley system is 75LE


Modular Skid Units

The AFT systems are designed for converting any vehicle to a rapid intervention firefighting system.

The AFT systems are designed with the highest quality standards and are compact in design with a very low center of gravity allowing them to fitted on the majority of pickup models.

The portable products bring in significant reductions in response time, better accessibility, and efficient firefighting thus helping control fires in the initial stages.