The Importance of Pre-Incident Fire Planning
April 23, 2015
From time to time, we like to share perspectives from members in our connected communities. We’d like to thank Greg Jakubowski, a licensed Fire Protection Engineer and Certified Safety Professional, with decades of service as a…
Senior Fire Protection Property Loss Control Engineer, Angie Fuqua, P.E., Joins Harrington Group!
News,Blog,HGI Announcements,New Hire Blog
April 16, 2015
We are excited to welcome our newest…
Fire Safety: What Can Happen if Oily Rags Are Not Disposed of Properly?
April 9, 2015
In our last post, we discussed how oil-soaked rags can spontaneously combust if they are not disposed of properly. We also reviewed fire safety guidance that can help to prevent an incident from occurring in your facility. The…
Fire Safety Guidance for Oily Rags
April 2, 2015
Oily rags left in closed containers can present a serious risk of fire. Many people do not believe that oily rags left undisturbed could ignite all by themselves without the presence of an ignition source, such as a spark or…
Combustible Dust Demonstration Apparatus
March 26, 2015
What do our fire protection engineers do in their spare time? Dale Hansen, one of the Principals of our firm, recently developed a combustible dust demonstration apparatus. The demonstration unit is designed to disperse a…
Fire Protection Engineers Dish: What Advice Would You Give Someone Starting Out In Our Industry? Part 2
News,HGI Development & Strategies
March 19, 2015
Last week, some of our mid- to senior-level fire…
Fire Protection Engineers Dish: What Advice Would You Give Someone Starting Out In Our Industry? Part 1
News,HGI Development & Strategies
March 12, 2015
Here at Harrington Group, our fire protection engineers and consultants vary in their experience level – from those that are just starting out, to those that are in the middle of their career, to those that have been practicing…
Drone Helps to Contain Georgia Peanut Plant Fire
March 6, 2015
Investigators believe a chemical applied to peanuts may have been the source of a recent fire that caused $750,000 worth of damage and destroyed a silo at a Cordele, Georgia peanut plant. No one was injured in the fire at GFA…
Pinnacle Wood Pellet Explosion – Heat Source Explored
March 5, 2015
A few weeks ago, we discussed an explosion that occurred in a wood pellet plant located in British Columbia in October 2014. The fire and subsequent explosion was said to have started inside equipment used to dry wood fiber…
Jeff Harrington Joins Fire Protection Research Foundation Project
February 26, 2015
We are excited to announce that Jeff Harrington, CEO and Founder of Harrington Group, Inc. has joined the technical panel for the Fire Protection Research Foundation’s research project concerning the use of gaseous suppression…
Firefighter Sustains Minor Injuries in Forklift Fire
February 5, 2015
Last summer, fire crews arrived to a forklift fire shooting 20-foot flames into the air at Oregon Sandblasting and Coating in Tualatin, Oregon. Reportedly, a worker was refueling the forklift when it caught on fire. The fire…
Spreading Fire Safety Awareness in the Community
News,NFPA Stats,Fire Safety Tips
January 29, 2015
The holidays are over, which means the chances of starting a house fire via a deep-fried turkey or a knocked-over Christmas tree are considerably lower than they were in November and December. The year 2013 saw the lowest…
Pinnacle Wood Pellet Explosion – What Really Happened?
January 22, 2015
Three people were injured during an explosion at a wood pellet plant in Burns Lake, British Columbia last October. Wood pellet plants, like this one, take wood shavings and sawdust and compress them into pellets which can then…
NFPA Reports: 2013 Saw the Lowest Number of Fires since 1977
January 15, 2015
Every 25 seconds, a fire department responds to a fire somewhere in the United States. The overall number of reported fires has gone down drastically in the past few decades, and the year 2013 saw the lowest number since the…