Choosing the right AR-AFFF Foam isn’t just a purchasing decision—it’s a risk-control decision that affects knockdown time, burnback resistance, and how confidently crews can operate when the fuel type is uncertain. This guide breaks down AR-AFFF vs AFFF in plain language, then walks you through how
Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) has been a cornerstone of fuel-fire suppression in naval aviation and shipboard firefighting for decades—especially where jet fuel and other flammable liquids create fast-moving, high-heat emergencies. Today, much of the concern around “AFFF exposure in the Navy” cen
AFFF firefighting foam has a complicated legacy: it helped generations of responders knock down fast-moving fuel fires, yet it has also been linked to long-lasting environmental contamination because many historical formulations relied on PFAS (“forever chemicals”). Today, many organizations face a