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Use them on all our Breathing Apparatus. Drager are our supplier. First

class bit of kit. Now have a five year test date. Very light and easy to

carry when off and on the set. Unlike the cyls laughingly known as 'ultra

lightweight', they do not require a protective cover (we still use the

jackets, though). You can now have cyls that do not have the usual breathing

air markings (i.e. grey with BW collar).

We love em!

Rod Eglin

Fire Fight/Paramedic

Composite O2 Tanks

> All,

> Have been using the Alum tanks now for awhile. Does anyone on the list

> have any actual experience with the newer composite materials oxygen

> tanks? Am familiar with them in breathing air use for firefighting and

> escape kits. To the point... Duribility? Heat/Cold ? Cost? Pressure

> changes?....or any other remarks.

> Mike

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