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  1. 11/07/2025

    DOPE and TAPE ep165 Fire Tech Productions

    This episode of the Dope and Tape Show features a discussion with CEO Lisa and Instructor Rob from Fire Tech, a company that provides fire protection training and resources. They emphasize detailed, in-depth training based on industry standards like NFPA 25. They offer online courses, in-person workshops, and are expanding their in-person NICET prep classes. The Fire Tech representatives stress the importance of knowing the NFPA standards inside and out, especially for NICET certifications. They recommend reading the NFPA 25 handbook and dedicating 10-15 minutes each night to studying. Fire Tech is launching new team portals with features like learning paths and progress monitoring to help companies train their employees effectively. They are also giving away a free online course with every episode in 2025. Many technicians struggle with navigating the NFPA 25 standard, particularly sections on internal inspections and understanding different types of MIC (microbiologically influenced corrosion). Becoming an expert in areas like corrosion identification and solutions can significantly increase a technician's value and earning potential in the industry. Experienced professionals are encouraged to share their knowledge with apprentices and helpers, and those newer to the trade should ask questions and be eager to learn. They discuss the impact of technology like smartphones and AI on the industry. They reminisce about Nextel phones and other outdated technology. They debate the merits of union vs. non-union work in the fire protection industry. https://learning.firetech.com/pages/nicet-water-based-systems-layout-online-courses?water_based_layout&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA1p28BhCBARIsADP9HrMsegtA4Vv47zpmYqIRpfAiydCKhHmCOvRTx6f8eb-QaUNjdMkotlsaAganEALw_wcB

    1 hr
  2. 11/07/2025

    DOPE and TAPE ep164 Jacqueline Wilmot

    This episode of the Dope and Tape show features Jacqueline Wilkowski, a project manager at the NFPA Research Foundation. She discusses her career path, the role of the Research Foundation, and various research projects related to fire protection and firefighter safety. The NFPA Research Foundation conducts unbiased research to inform NFPA codes and standards. It's funded by federal grants and industry sponsors. Research projects cover a wide range of topics, including sprinkler systems, fire detection, firefighter safety, and emerging technologies like electric vehicles and energy storage.The foundation collaborates with other organizations like UL and NIST to avoid duplicating research efforts. Jacqueline's work involves managing and communicating research projects, as well as identifying future research needs. The show also touches on topics like the importance of getting young people interested in STEM, the challenges of balancing work and family life, and the fun side of attending industry conferences like AFSA. Jacqueline's mom was a firefighter, which sparked her early interest in fire protection.The Research Foundation has no research facilities of its own and relies on partnerships with other organizations. A recent research project led to changes in NFPA 13 regarding obstructions around ESFR sprinklers. The foundation is currently working on research related to automatic storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) and the challenges they pose for fire protection. There is ongoing research into the health effects of firefighting and the effectiveness of personal protective equipment (PPE). Overall, this episode provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of fire protection research and the important work being done to improve safety for both firefighters and the public.

    1h 12m
  3. 11/07/2025

    DOPE and TAPE ep163 BLAZEMASTER

    This episode of the Dope and Tape show is all about BlazeMaster fire sprinkler systems. They bring on Ryan, a national sales manager for BlazeMaster, to answer common questions and clear up misconceptions. Lainey Headed up marketing, product, sales, and innovation strategy for Lubrizol Advanced Material's fire protection segment, including BlazeMaster(R) CPVC piping systems and freezemaster(TM) Antifreeze. While incompatible plasticizers in some wires can affect CPVC, it's generally not a major issue unless the wire is tightly wound around the pipe. NFPA prohibits any wires touching sprinkler pipes regardless of material. Never dry fit CPVC. It's unsafe and can lead to leaks.While air testing is sometimes done in cold climates, it's officially discouraged due to safety concerns. If done, it should be at low pressure (15 psi) and with precautions. UV light can cause discoloration but doesn't significantly affect the pipe's performance once installed. BlazeMaster chars but doesn't burn, and the smoke it produces is no more toxic than burning wood. Use a tubing cutter on older CPVC or in cold weather to avoid cracking. Ratchet cutters are fine for new pipe in warm conditions. It's perfectly fine to use Sharpies on BlazeMaster pipe. BlazeMaster is used globally, with major markets in Canada, the UK, Australia, and parts of Latin America. BlazeMaster aims to make the system easier to use, potentially with new joining methods and expanded applications.

    1h 1m
  4. 11/07/2025

    DOPE and TAPE ep160 Mark Hopkins

    This episode of the Dope and Tape show features Mark Hopkins, a fire protection engineer with extensive experience in the field. He began his career working for his father's sprinkler installation company, where he gained hands-on experience in various roles.He pursued fire protection engineering at the University of Maryland, where he conducted full-scale fire tests and studied the interaction of sprinklers with different building materials. He worked at Hughes Associates (now Jensen Hughes), where he gained expertise in corrosion and its impact on sprinkler systems. He served as the Vice President of Engineering for the National Fire Sprinkler Association (NFSA), where he gained a broader perspective of the fire protection industry. He currently works at Summit Fire Consulting and is involved in various committees and organizations, including the NFPA 13 committee and the Maryland Fire Prevention Commission. Mark discusses the causes of corrosion in sprinkler systems, emphasizing the role of trapped air and oxygen in accelerating the process. He also highlights the impact of changes in design approaches, joining methods, and material types on corrosion rates. Mark explains the importance of venting in sprinkler systems to release trapped air and reduce corrosion. He also discusses the challenges in implementing venting requirements in NFPA 13 and the need for practical solutions. Mark provides insights into the role of NFPA committees in developing and updating fire protection standards. He encourages listeners to get involved in these committees to contribute to the industry and expand their knowledge. Mark emphasizes the importance of community involvement and outreach to high school students to promote the fire protection industry as a viable career option.

    1h 2m
  5. 11/07/2025

    DOPE and TAPE ep158 UBR - K9

    This episode of the Dope and Tape show features an interview with members of UBR-K9, a volunteer search and rescue unit based in Mexico City. This entirely volunteer-run organization uses trained dogs to locate and rescue people (and animals) trapped in disaster zones, primarily in Mexico but also internationally. They specialize in earthquake and hurricane relief. UBR-K9 faces challenges due to limited resources. They rely on personal vehicles and equipment, and lack essential items like inflatable life rafts, thermal cameras, satellite phones, and specialized harnesses. They receive no government support. Since their formation after the 2017 earthquake in Mexico City, UBR-K9 has assisted in numerous rescue efforts, including the recent Hurricane Otis and the earthquake in Turkey. They highlighted the emotional impact of witnessing such devastation and the importance of community support in disaster zones. The episode serves as a platform to raise awareness about UBR-K9's work and encourage viewers to support them through their social media channels (Facebook and Instagram @ubr_k9)The interview was conducted via video call with members of UBR-K9 in Mexico City.They showcased their rescue dogs, including Belgian Malinois and Pitbulls, many of which are rescued dogs themselves. They shared photos and videos of past rescue missions, illustrating the challenging conditions they face and the impact of their work. The host emphasized the importance of continued support and assistance for UBR-K9's efforts. This episode effectively highlighted the crucial work of a volunteer organization dedicated to saving lives in disaster zones. It also served as a call to action, encouraging viewers to contribute and support their ongoing efforts.

    1h 5m

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