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Why are fire management teams using STIHL backpack blowers

Blowers are an integral part of fire management programmes. The STIHL BR 700 and BR 800 backpack blowers are powerful, reliable and robust, making them ideal for this type of work when you need blowers you can trust.

These high-powered models are ideal for quickly clearing firebreaks and hard-to-reach places of potentially flammable dry material and debris. These areas would otherwise have to be cleared manually, which is very labour-intensive and time-consuming. Another benefit is that less water is needed when constructing firelines, a significant advantage when out in the field for hours.

These STIHL blowers, because they are mounted on the operator’s back, help limit user fatigue – which is necessary when operators work physically for long periods. They Why are fire management teams using STIHL backpack blowers? are far more comfortable and effective than hand-held tools such as beaters, and they have an excellent power-to-weight ratio and anti-vibration system.

A high-powered blower is also handy when managing fires. The forced air cools flammable gases so they are less likely to ignite; the air dilutes the gases, and the high speed of air from the blower forces other gases away from the area.

MEET THE MACHINES

The STIHL BR 700 Magnum blower has impressive blowing force. This machine has a hefty high air throughput of 1550 m3/h. It offers low fuel consumption and reduced noise and emissions, thanks to its STIHL 4-Mix engine.

The BR 800 is STIHL’s most powerful backpack model, providing maximum blowing force, comfort, and convenience. This ergonomic machine isn’t an enhanced version of other blowers on the market: STIHL has redesigned a whole new blower featuring an 80cc engine that offers 1700 m3/h of air volume and a wind velocity of 107 m/s so that clearing matter away is faster and easier.

Operators don’t have to remove it to restart it, as the BR 800 is available with side-start technology. Plus, the telescopic tube is easily adjustable for varying user heights without tools.

ANOTHER BENEFIT

While any blower, even the BR 800, isn’t a stand-alone fire management tool, there is another advantage to using blowers in a fire management programme – in controlled burning, where the fuel load is light, blowers can blow a fire back on itself.

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PROVIDING MORE THAN JUST BLOWERS

STIHL also has a comprehensive range of personal protective equipment to protect your team, including helmets, gloves, boots, safety glasses, and ear protection, all designed and produced according to Europe’s exact health and safety standards.

STAY SAFE AT ALL TIMES

Please note that blowers do not replace water on a fire line. Anyone wanting to attempt fire management with a blower should consult their local fire protection agency to learn about the proper procedures and what personal protective equipment should be worn.

Training operators on how to correctly and capably use their tools and fire protective equipment is vital beforehand to ensure operator competency for the safety of everyone.

See the STIHL video hosted by Estcourt Wagon Works and ForSilvitech for practical information on using blowers for forestry fire management.

Source: WoodBiz Africa Magazine – May 2024 (Pages 12 – 13)

 

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