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Corporate sponsors have an opportunity to "pick" their fit within the Mission of the CPTC. Whether it is prevention, protection, detection or treatment, sponsors can advertise their products and services. With more than 150,000 impressions annually, firefirefighters are utilizng the CPTC's web site to learn about HCN and the products required to prevent exposure. Sponsors receive: Logo/Brand name on cover of e-brochure facillitated by the CPTC Sponsor products, services and information placed on the CPTC web site with product showcase for one product within a specific vertical market relative to Awareness, Prevention, Protection, Detection and Treatment Logo/Brand name recognition in all CPTC monthly E-Newsletters (150,000+ annual impressions) - Opportunity to name a fire department as the sponsor's benefactor for department wide membership for one year, which includes access to all firefighter and EMS training programs.
Exclusive opportunities to participate in regional smoke symposiums and other national training programs offered by the CPTC. CPTC web site offers sponsors an anticipated average of 100,000+ impressions annually.
Annual Investment: $2,000.00
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 | Chem Pro 100 "Neither CO or HCN sensors can alert for all of the gases and vapors that can be present in the overhaul environment. The ChemPro100i has the ability of detecting more toxic overhaul gases and vapors than any other handled, portable detector using our new Overhaul library. For more information, please
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| Digital Air Gauge™ Every Breath Counts!FSP Instruments, LLC is proud to offer the DAG (Digital Air Gauge), specifically designed to calibrate air pressures for SCBA cylinders in a training environment. Accurately displaying how much air is in an SCBA tank is critical when conducting Mayday or Emergency Breathing Technique Training Operations, or when you are simply performing an SCBA Check. Analog gauges can be off by 150 pounds (psi) or more for a variety of reasons. Low air alarms are designed to alert the user between 1,000 and 1,250 psi. Coupled with the typical analog variances, this can create a 250 psi (or greater) margin. Studies have shown that 250 psi equates to 25 breaths of air on average for a 4,500 psi (half hour) SCBA bottle. To learn more, email
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