The present invention relates to a system for self-protection against forest fires especially designed for protecting constructions, homes, industrial installations, urban communities, etc., which are surrounded by or close to woods or forest areas.
The system of the invention represents a huge advantage in the intervention in emergencies in the fight against forest fires today, as well as for civil protection of people living in populated groups or homes located in forest areas given that it considerably improves the safety conditions of any person or structure which may be affected by the fire.
The system of the invention is based on the combination of preventive planning, which adapts to each specific situation, and in the arrangement or installation of hydraulic and technical means intended for preventing or obstructing the fire from spreading from forest area towards the structure or urban community to be protected.
Currently, when a forest fire occurs, the intervention of fire fighting units (fire trucks, helicopters and airplanes with water loads . . . ) is necessary such that these units are forced to work in areas close to urban communities, creating the risk inherent to their actions due to the proximity to the populated area.
Furthermore, the homes which usually do not have self-protection means are completely unprotected.
In some cases the fight against forest fires is also accompanied by the prior installation of fire hydrants to which hoses have to be connected for defending against the fire, which is an obvious drawback because of the need to get to them and because of the limitation which their location (forest area with risk of burning) can cause.
As a preventive measure, there are also the so-called firebreaks which consist of areas of separation between forest stands for the purpose of preventing fires from spreading from one stand to another.
The object of the present invention is a system for self-protection against fires, applicable to protecting urban communities, industrial installations, homes and the like which are surrounded by or close to forest stands at risk of being reached by a possible fire of said stands.
The system of the invention is essentially based on creating an area lacking combustible vegetation and a damp outer area surrounding the community or structure to be protected and being preventive in nature.
The system of the invention comprises the preventive creation of a protective area around the urban community or installation to be protected, isolating said community from the forest environment, and the assembly of a hydraulic water supply system in said area capable of covering at least the protective area. This protective area is formed by a perimeter strip cleared of combustible vegetation surrounding the urban community or structure and sized to serve as a firebreak between the forest stand and the community or structure to be protected.
The hydraulic system comprises water sprinklers capable of covering the protective perimeter strip. These water sprinklers are fed from at least one supply system or deposit by means of impeller pumps and conduits.
The invention therefore combines the creation of a protective perimeter strip by means of forestry activities with the installation of hydraulic and technical means which allow wetting said area for the purpose of increasing the dampness thereof, being able to further implement additives, preventing or obstructing the fire from spreading towards the interior of the urban community. The hydraulic means can also be installed on the structure or building to be protected.
The protective perimeter strip is achieved by means of preventive forestry planning works in the perimeter strip and areas adjacent to the urban community or home to be protected, such that a firebreak area completely cleared of vegetation is produced, safely isolating the urban community or construction from the forest stand for which protection is desired.
Once the previous planning has been carried out, the hydraulic system is then designed, preferably from existing deposits, such as swimming pools, water deposits, etc., although they can be built for that purpose if necessary.
The installation will comprise a series of conduits and impeller pumps which will preferably be supplied by means of a connection to the power grid and a generator which will provide the system with power independence because the power supply is usually interrupted in fire situations.
The water sprinklers can consist of water cannons which are assembled in columns arranged on the protective area.
For isolated constructions the water sprinklers can consist of sprinklers which are assembled on the structure or building to be protected and are aimed at said structure. These water sprinklers can be assembled in a metal chassis and be complemented with water diffusers assembled in a protective perimeter strip surrounding or encircling the home.
The hydraulic system requires independent power autonomy, such that its operation is assured even if a power grid failure occurs so the automated part of said grid will be designed to operate with a photovoltaic solar power installation connected to batteries or a diesel pump, although it can also be connected to the power grid, and with an emergency activation method.
The system of the invention is applicable both for protecting urban communities and for lines of defense supported on infrastructures or for protecting isolated buildings and homes.
The attached drawings show the schematic development of the system of the invention by way of non-limiting example.
In the drawings:
To protect the urban community 1, a protective area 3 isolating said community from the forest environment 2 is created around said urban community according to the system of the invention. This area consists of a perimeter strip separating or surrounding the urban community with respect to the forest area 2, which strip will be cleared of combustible vegetation to serve or act as a firebreak between the urban community 1 and the forest stand 2.
Preventive forestry projects and works as well as forest clearing will be performed in the perimeter strip 3 such that there is a firebreak area or strip completely clear of vegetation, completely isolating the urban community 1 from the forest stand 2.
Once the previous planning has been carried out, a hydraulic water supply system is assembled in the area 3 that is capable of covering at least this protective area 3. To that end hydrants connected in a network to a series of automated water monitors allowing remote activation are assembled in the area or strip for the purpose of isolating the urban community or the home to be protected from the forest area 2. This protection is achieved by means of the discontinuity of combustible vegetation and the creation of a damp area based on the mentioned hydrants.
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The installation further includes pumping equipment 12 taking the water from the deposit 11 and impelling it through the conduits 10, the layout of which will be established according to the specific area where the fire defense is installed, the pipes being able to be buried or be above ground. The impeller equipment 12 will be powered by a generator providing it with power independence.
The columns 6 supporting the hydrants 5 can fixed, based on towers assembled on footings 7, as indicated, or they can be mobile, formed by movable supports.
A range varying between 15 and 70 meters can be achieved by means of the water cannons, which thereby allows projecting the water the desired distance such that the dampness of the vegetation is maintained, preventing the fire from spreading through the protective area 3.
The system of the invention is also applicable to the protection of individual structures or buildings as depicted in
Both in the example of
Additives such as foaming agents, retardants, etc. . . . can be used through the hydraulic system in cases of dire need,
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201230046 | Jan 2012 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ES2013/070007 | 1/14/2013 | WO | 00 | 7/10/2014 |