Two pfas compounds perfluorooctane acid pfoa and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid pfos may be present in firefighting aqueous film forming foam afff solutions.
Fire fighting foam pfos.
Eventually the department of defense used it at all aircraft hangars airfields and aircraft fueling stations among other locations.
Afff is often used in shipboard and shore facility fire suppression systems fire fighting vehicles and at fire training facilities.
Afff used by both civilian and military firefighters.
You may have heard that we are investigating whether fire fighting foams held or in use at airports and other locations contain the pfas chemical pfos.
Aqueous film forming foam afff is a fire suppressant used to extinguish flammable liquid fires such as fuel fires.
Commercial household products including stain and water repellent fabrics nonstick products e g teflon polishes waxes paints cleaning products and fire fighting foams a major source of groundwater contamination at airports and military bases where firefighting training occurs.
Firefighters sprayed foam on structures in the mammoth hot springs complex on 10 september 1988 during the yellowstone fires.
They are also present in fire fighting foams or aqueous film forming foam.
Firefighting foam is a foam used for fire suppression.
This guide covers what you need to do to organise the disposal of fire fighting foams containing pfos.
Pfas free firefighting foams are safer and effective for military use these next few weeks are crunch time in congress for negotiations on the national defense authorization act ndaa.
Aqueous film forming foam afff or alcohol resistant ar afff is a highly effective foam used for fighting high hazard flammable liquid fires.
Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances pfas are the active ingredient in these fluorinated surfactants.
Pfos based foam was widely adopted.
They are persistent i e they do not break down in the environment and since they are used in the manufacturing of so many products they are widespread internationally.
Pfos is banned completely in new zealand and another pfas chemical pfoa is not approved for use in fire fighting foams.