Sonic Fire Tech Demo Full Presentation
Sonic Fire Tech Pci builders is proud to announce a live public demonstration of sonic fire tech, a revolutionary fire suppression system that uses acoustic waves—not water or chemicals—to stop fires. See how our innovative solution outperforms traditional fire suppression systems, delivering faster, damage free fire defense without water, toxins, or costly cleanup.
Sonic Fire Tech Technology leadership ecommerce user experience recruitment & hr customer experience real estate marketing sales retail & merchandising science supply chain management future of work consulting. Sonic fire tech, co founded by aerospace engineer geoff bruder, has developed a system that uses infrasound – low frequency sound waves below the threshold of human hearing – to suppress fire. Sonic fire tech has developed a device that can extinguish flames using acoustic energy below the range of human hearing. the startup is building a demo capable of protecting a home. Watch a demonstration of sonic fire tech's acoustic fire suppressor below.
Sonic Fire Tech Sonic fire tech has developed a device that can extinguish flames using acoustic energy below the range of human hearing. the startup is building a demo capable of protecting a home. Watch a demonstration of sonic fire tech's acoustic fire suppressor below. Developed by former nasa thermoacoustic engineer, our technology detects the slightest wildfire threat and deploys low frequency acoustic waves around the home to neutralize embers before they ignite the home. The live demonstration, which was conducted with sonic fire tech, showcased the cutting edge system that was developed by former nasa acoustics engineers. Sonic fire tech is designing backup battery systems using lead acid batteries for power outages, which often coincide with wildfire events when utilities shut off power to prevent their equipment from sparking new blazes. Sonic fire tech said its first installations are underway in los angeles, santa barbara and lake tahoe. the company said it has received hundreds of homeowner requests for demonstrations.
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