Fire robot- fire fighting robots-Small or big Fire Fighting Robot-fire extinguishing robots
- manufacturer madoors

In recent years, there have been number of serious accidents, including fires and explosions that have occurred at industrial establishments and dangerous areas. We have been witnesses of major fire and leakage accidents worldwide at facilities handling hazardous substances like nuclear power plants, chemical facilities with inflammable and noxious materials, oil refineries and petroleum and gas tanks. Large-scale fire at industrial establishment, once started, can result in a serious, fatal accident, and will take tremendous time and effort to put out. Further, nobody can deny that it causes a huge amount of damage to corporate assets, threaten people’s lives in the surrounding neighborhood, and has a significant impact on society and ecology.
As firefighting has a rich history throughout the world, traditions in this profession vary widely from country to country. In regards to the lessons learned from variety of actions that have been taken during and after any event that is unique to each hazard, evolution of firefighting was going through series of consideration. In order to find the most appropriate technology that comes along with the desired performance, accidents and incidents had to be analyzed and the people had to be trained to fulfill the requirement of the mission.
Today’s firefighting industry is keeping up with the technological and technical development in the areas directly affecting the professionals, vehicles, equipment and additional instruments and tools used in prevention, safety and security options, as well as in fighting the fires and explosions, and after effects. But, a small number of innovative and madoors companies are involved in remotely controlled vehicles and equipment that could be used for the mentioned purpose.
The most known firefighting manufacturers around the world, along with a large number of small and medium companies involved in the production of variety of firefighting vehicles, breathing apparatus, pumps and suppression systems, foam, clothing, gas monitors, personal protective equipment, and rescue equipment and tools.