Published: July 30, 2010
ProxFire Detection System Proves Successful in Controlled Burn
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - ProxFire Detection System, an integrated system using radio frequency
identification (RFID) technology to detect forest fires in real time,
proved successful in a controlled burn test in Castaic, Calif.
Introduced by ProximaRF, ProxFire Detection System supports early and
rapid response protocols, thereby greatly reducing the potential for
damage to the environment and property, loss of wildlife and its
habitat, and loss of human life.
The July 20 test was conducted in partnership by the U.S. Forest
Service, San Dimas Technology Development Center, and the Los Angeles
County Fire Department. Four experiments were conducted during the live
burn including dozer burnover, structure protection wrap, vehicle
tracking, and early detection systems.
The objective of the early detection systems experiment was to evaluate
the effectiveness of ProximaRF's ProxFire Detection System (PFDS)
sensors. The PFDS operates on a sensory-gateway network. Heat sensitive,
lightweight sensors carrying RFID technology comprise the first stage of
PFDS. When heat from a developing fire energizes the sensor, it
transmits an alarm signal with a unique code to the PFDS wireless
gateway in range of the signal, which relays the alarm to a central
location such as an operations center for forest fire response and
management. ProximaRF's advanced technology allows for the PFDS sensor
to withstand significant heat without producing a false alarm while
reliably transmitting alarm signals when exposed to real fire conditions.
"We are enormously pleased by the performance of our system during this
test. The first sensor went off within four minutes of fire ignition,
relaying information that would have made a critical difference in terms
of the rapidity of response," said Brent Chapel, CEO of ProximaRF. "The
cost of suppressing wildfires is skyrocketing. We know that early
detection and precise localization of wildfires can significantly reduce
suppression costs. Our calculations suggest that, based on current
costs, our system, properly configured, would yield an ROI of 69-1 for
every acre saved from fire damage. Obviously the ROI would be
significantly greater for higher value areas."
The early detection test results can be observed at www.rfidalaska.com
(this site is best viewed in Internet Explorer).
ProximaRF has accepted invitations to participate in subsequent pilot
projects for other entities including county and private forest owners,
based on the successful outcome of the Castaic, Calif. test burn.
About ProximaRF
ProximaRF Technology Corporation manufactures passive high-frequency
(pRFID) and ultra high-frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification
(RFID) readers and reader modules with applications in Forest fire Early
Warning Sensor Systems, Nanosensor applications for firefighter and
warfighter uniforms, Real-time temperature tracking for blood and
pharmaceutical shipments, Real-time inventory control for high security
installations, Food safety monitoring for small and large scale
container shipments and Battlefield and Border security alert systems.

ProximaRF
Media Contact:
Brent Chapel,
703-771-3319
brent.chapel@proximarf.com
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