DIRECT COSTS: existing products and approaches are not generally effective and require extensive, costly support (airplanes and land vehicle equipment); each year in Canada, 

8,300 wildfires occur and fire suppression costs total $500 M to $ 1 B,

DAMAGE COSTS: existing PFAS products are not designed to provide fast resolutions, and are in fact very harmful and toxic to plants, animals, and people.

SPEED: existing products take much longer to retard fires: this creates more smoke in the air which is a health hazard for hundreds of miles.

LIFE COSTS: on average, fire kills approx. 5,500 people and injures over 300,000 people every year; in Canada,
someone in Canada dies in a home fire every 35 hours

This doesn’t only concern Canada, in USA, Chile, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Turkey and many other countries have the similar experiences, so why let that continue ?

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