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Do's ........
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After shutting off dumps & hydrants but before breaking loose any coupling , remove any normal twisting that occurs when hose is pressurized.
Completely drain hose of water.
Drag hose along its flat surface - abrasion distributed over a larger surface area.
Reload only thoroughly dried hose.
Load hose by laying it flat.
Lay hose in hose bed by laying in alternating layers.
               - prevents chafing of the hose in the hose bed.
               - prevents folds from contacting roadway surface on deployment.
Thoroughly drain & dry hose before storing.
Walk at least 15 feet to the left side (facing the free end ) of a hoseline being tested.
Remove & reload hose in hose bed every six months.
               - folds occur in different locations along the hose.
               - prevents localized wear.
               - allows visual inspection of hose.
Roll hose with male coupling inside roll to protect threads.
               - if male coupling must be on outside , use a protective cap over threads.
Use hose bridge whenever necessary for vehicles to drive over any charged or uncharged fire hose.
Open & close valves slowly on Large Diameter Hose (LDH).
 
Don'ts........
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Drag hose along edge or fold - concentrates abrasion on outer jacket in the folded area.
Drag hose with water in line - causes premature hose wear remember that water weighs approximately 8.3 pounds per gallon.
Drag hose along its flat surface - abrasion distributed over a larger surface area.
Drag hose that is kinked over itself - concentrate & accelerates abrasion damage.
Lay hose on edge with folds in contact with the hose bed.
Use a pressure washer to clean fire hose.
Drive over a charged or uncharged fire hose without the use of a hose bridge.
Walk on the right side (facing free end) or straddle fire hose being pressure tested.
Store fire hose wrapped in plastic material or bags.
Store fire hose with stretch wrap or any air - tight environment.
Store hose in direct sunlight or in poorly - ventilated areas.
 
Fire Cleaning Procedure :
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After each use, all hose shall be cleaned per NFPA 1962 standard for the inspection ,Care and use of Fire Hose, Coupling and Nozzles and the service Testing of the Fire Hoses, Chapter 4.7 Cleaning and drying (Latest Edition).
 
It is recommended to “dry” brush the hose using a soft to medium bristle brush. However ,if the dirt can not be thoroughly brushed from the hose the hose shall be washed. if the hose has been exposed to hazardous materials, it shall be decontaminated by the method(s) approved for the contaminate .Covered (nitrile, rubber) hose shall be permitted to be wiped dry.
 
If the hose needs to be washed use the following guidelines:
 
Unroll the hose (avoid dragging the hose) and stretch it out in its entirely on a clean level surface. Care must be taken not to damage to the male coupling threads. Thoroughly rinse the fire hose wit clean water.
  Note : - If several hoses sections are being cleaned at the same time ,lay them side to side but be sure to separate them enough to allow for proper draining.
Fill a large bucket with mild, soapy water. The water should be ambient temperature. Using a long handled brush with soft to medium bristles, scrub the entire length of hose
Carefully turn the hose over to the opposite side and thoroughly rinses the hose with clean water. Using the a long –handled brush with soft to medium bristles ,scrub the entire length to hose with mild ,soapy water.
Using a garden hose ,completely  rinse the soap from the hose on both sides. Avoid using a high powered pressure washer
Dry the hose thoroughly using the methods best suited for the weather conditions and facility equipment (hose tower, hose dryer, slanted hose rack etc.
  Note : - Hose shall not be dried on hot pavements or under intense sunlight.
 

Care , Handling & Maintenance For Attack Hose , Large Diameter Hose ( LDH) & Supply Hose :

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North American Fire Hose Corporation is committed to providing the highest quality raw material, unique design features and special manufacturing methods in producing our attack line hose and large diameter hose. Our goal is to provide superior performance ,low maintenance and long service life.
 
The following care ,handling and maintenance  guidelines were prepared to provide information to both first time hose users, as well as to departments that are experienced in the use of hose lines.
 

Dragging Attack Hose or Large Diameter Hose (LDH) :

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Avoid dragging hose along the edge or fold, as this action concentrates abrasion of the outer jacket in the folded area. Also avoid dragging hose that is kinked back upon itself, as this greatly concentrates abrasion to the area where the kinks contacts the ground.  By dragging the hose along the flat surface ,the abrasion is distributed over a large surface area ,thereby minimizing wear. In contrast ,dragging hose along the edge or while kinked, can greatly concentrate and accelerate abrasion damage.
Also avoid dragging hose that has not been completely drained of water, either along the edge or while kinked back upon itself, as the added weight will further contribute to premature wear
 
Loading Hose Into The Apparatus Hose Bed :
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Only hose that is thoroughly dried should be reloaded in the hose bed and stored for the prolonged period of time.
Hose should be loaded by laying the hose flat in the hose bed. The hose should never be loaded on edge, with the folds in contacts with the bottom of the hose bed. Lay the hose across the bed in alternating layers rather  than loading one row of hose all the way to the top of the hose bed. Loading in this manner will prevent chafing of the hose in the hose bed and will also prevent the folds from the contacting the roadways surface on deployment, thereby reducing edge wear to the hose. Couplings should be loaded in a manner that prevents them from flipping over when deploying hose and striking the apparatus hand rail.
Hose should be removed and reloaded on the hose bed at least once every six months so that the folds occur at different locations along the hose to prevent localized wear and to allow for visual inspection of the hose in order to evaluate any damaged areas. it is strongly recommended to reload Nitrile Rubber Covered Hose after each use with the folds at different locations.
 

Special Precautions For Preserve The Hose Compartment And Hose :

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The hose should be loaded in a manner to allow for air to freely circulate between the hose bed and the hose to prevent rusting. corrosion or rotting of the hose bed. If this is not possible ,then hose should be as dry as practical before reloading (NFPA 1962 standard for the inspection ,care and use of Fire hose, couplings and Nozzles and the service testing of fire Hose, Latest edition)
Even though North America Fire Hoses uses synthetic materials to construct large diameter hose and attack fire hose and they are not deteriorated or affected by mildew formation, such a situation may cause rusting of the apparatus or rotting of the wooden flooring under the hose bed.
If hose is reloaded in a wet condition then mold and/or mildew will be likely to form on the hose and within the hose bed.
Beyond the obvious housekeeping effects (unattractive mold and mildew growth on the hose, unappealing musty, stale odor from the hose bed) there may also be undesirable health effects in certain sensitive individuals.
Also in certain extreme situations severe mold and/or mildew growth can result in the molecular breakdown of some of the synthetic components used in fire hose constructions.
For these reasons ,we strongly suggest that the hose be as dry as possible before storage, especially in high ambient temperature and high humidity environments.
 
Storage of Fire Hose :
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All hose shall be kept out of direct sunlight and in well ventilated locations. all hose shall be drained and thoroughly dried before being placed in storage. (NFPA 1962 standard for the inspection ,Care and use of Fire hoses, Couplings, Nozzles and the service testing of Fire Hose, Chapter 4.8 ,latest edition). Protect the male coupling threads by rolling the hose with the male coupling on the inside of the roll. it is the male coupling has to be on the outside of the roll, use a protective cap over the threads.
Do not store fire hose wrapped in plastic material or plastic bags, store with stretch wrap left intact or store in any other containers that create an air tight storage environment .our experience indicates that such such storage conditions may create an environment that promotes growth of mold or mildew in the packaging materials (e,g. cardboard cartoons etc.) which can stain the hose which comes in contact with those materials.
 
Coupling Damage Due to Hose Deployment :
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Care must be taken when laying hose onto the street from the a hose bed to prevent the couplings from being damaged by flipping up and striking the hand rail or by dropping too hard on to the apparatus tailboard or on to the street. Also care should be taken to avoid dropping the coupling on to a hard surface when disconnecting the hose after use
 

Hose Bridges :

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Hose Bridges should be used whenever it is necessary for vehicles to drive over any fire hose to prevent damaging either the coupling or hose.
 

Hydrant Connections :

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When attaching the hose to a hydrant allow for enough slack to permit a smooth bend radius from the hydrant.also open the hydrant slowly to minimize any water hammer effects.
 
Pumper Connections :
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Allow for enough slack in the hose to permit a smooth bend radius to the pamper connection.
 

Relay Applications for Large Diameter Hose (LDH) :

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When relaying water from a pumper near the water source to another pumper, the inlet or suction side of the pump receiving the relay should be equipped with a relief valve to reduce and control any water hammer effects. A discharge relief valve or automatic pressure governor does not protect the suction side of the pump. The relay relief valve should be capable of controlling the build- up of air pressure
Correct operational procedures should be established and practiced  before attempting relay supply operations as personal injuries ,pump damage and hose coupling damage could result from improper operations
The surge of pressure experienced when a high velocity water flow is abruptly shut  off can cause momentary pressure and stresses up to seven times the static pressure (NFPA 1962 standard for the inspections ,care and use of fire hose, Coupling and Nozzles and the service testing of fire hose, latest edition). Therefore it is of utmost importance when using large diameter hose to open and close valves slowly to minimize this effects
 
Reloading And Coiling Procedures :
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After shutting off all pumps and hydrants , but prior to breaking loose any of the couplings , the normal twisting that occur when the hose is pressurized should be removed . Only after this twist in the hose is removed should the couplings be broken loose. At this point , it i s important to break loose all of the couplings in order to allow the water to drain from the hose. This procedure is important to prevent the inner jacket and the liner from collapsing and twisting within the outer jacket as a result of the vacuum that can form inside the hose as the water is drained. Then , remove the residual water by walking along the length of the hose and lifting the hose to shoulder level as you walk , thereby forcing the water ahead of you towards the coupling . Next , pull the hose straight and remove any remaining twist from the hose. Finally , the department can choose either to reconnect the coupling or to reload the hose at the fire scene by backing the truck up to the hose , or else the hose can be coiled and reloaded onto the hose bed at the station.
Remember , rolling the hose before reloading purges any water and air trapped inside the hose allowing the hose to lay flat. This will make for a more compact load. When possible avoid the horseshoe and accordion lays as these loads place extra wear on the edges of the hose.
 
Inspection & Service Testing :
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The hose shall be inspected and service tested annually per NFPA 1962 standard for the Inspection , Care , and Use of Fire Hose , Coupling , and Nozzles and the Service Testing of Fire Hose , Latest Edition. Also the Hose should be service tested after the re-attachment of couplings. In addition , inspection and service testing is warranted whenever the hose is questionable or has been exposed to serve abrasion , cutting , heat damage , chemical attack , freezing or extreme water hammer.
When visually inspecting the hose and coupling under pressure , always walk at least 15 feet to the left side of the hose line , facing the free end , with the apparatus / pressure source behind you. While testing the hose , never stand in front of the free end of the hose , straddle the hose , walk on the right side of the hose (facing the free end) or walk closer than 15 feet to the left side of the hose (facing the free end).
 
Hose Repair :
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To maintain the warranty provided by North American Fire Hose, repairs will be limited to coupling attachment replacements , provided the person conducting the repair has attended the Coupling Attachment Hands - on Instructional Class at North American Fire Hose's facility. This training is provided at no charge at the time of the lot acceptance testing , if requested , if requested. If the hose is re-coupled for any reason , that length of hose shall not be placed back into service before being retested.
 
 
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