CINTEC America Announces the Hexagon Water Dam Waterwall Water Storage Unit

CINTEC America, a world leader in the field of structural masonry retrofit strengthening, repair, and preservation, as well as Blast Mitigation announces the Hexagon Water Dam, a Waterwall Water Storage Unit developed to meet the needs of the south Wales fire services to fight remote fires. The innovative inflatable Waterwall dam is designed to provide additional rapid water storage for firefighting appliances where main water supply is unavailable.

The Waterwall dam allows a bouser or tanker to empty water into the unit and leave location to refill. Meanwhile the fire appliance can instead draw water from the Hexagon storage unit, enabling a more timely and efficient fire response.

CINTEC’s Waterwall dam comes flat packed in its own valise and can be quickly inflated using readily available air pumps or compressed air supply. As soon as the dam is inflated, the device is ready to receive water. The unit is designed to withstand uneven ground and gentle slopes, making it an especially viable option for remote and rural fire response locations.

The lightweight, compact unit measures 3’3” x 14’3” x 12’3” when inflated, but can be adjusted in size and capacity to suit client needs and requirements.

The unit shown weighs 127 lbs when empty, and can hold 2745 US Gallons.

More info at www.cintec.net.

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