Jan-Feb
Editorial Highlights
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE GEAR
- Apparel: Gloves, boots, helmets, bunker gear, maintenance, cleaning and repair, fabrics. Also protective work clothes.
- SCBA: Manufacturers, repair, testing, interchangability issues, cascade systems, compressors, filtration and air testing.
Bonus Distribution: 1,000 copies at IFW Exposition
Closing: Dec. 20
March - April
Editorial Highlights
TRAINING
- Public Fire Schools: offered by universities and colleges.
- Private Fire Training: HAZWOPPER and other specialized courses
- Articles on recruiting firefighters, latest changes in confined space/high-angle rescue and emergency management.
Bonus Distribution: 1,000 copies at IFW Exposition held March 27-31 in Baton Rouge, LA
Closing: Feb. 20
May - June
Editorial Highlights
FOAM
- Roundup of fire fighting foams. • The history behind fire foams.
- Changes on the horizon — possible PFOS and PSOA bans.
- Application (monitors and nozzles).
- Pumps. • Moving big water. •Fixed systems • Fireproofing
Bonus Distribution: 1,000 copies at the Texas A&M University Fire School annual Industrial Week
Closing: April 20
July - August
Editorial Highlights
ELECTRONICS
- Radio systems • Accessories. • Gas detectors. • Thermal imaging
- Computers. • Display screens.
- Command post vehicles (What is the ideal EOC?, Emergency management planning, available funding from Homeland Security)
Bonus Distribution: 1,000 copies at the International Association of Fire Chiefs Fire - Rescue International Conference
Closing: June 20
September - October
Editorial Highlights
APPARTUS
- Pumpers. • Aerials. • Rescue Trucks. • History of industrial fire apparatus. • Maintenance and repair issues.
Bonus Distribution: Year-end spending and annual budget development time for industry
Closing: Aug. 20
November - December
Editorial Highlights
TOP 10 ACHIEVEMENTS IN MODERN INDUSTRIAL FIRE FIGHTING
- AFFF. • Self-educting foam nozzles. • Halon. • Nomex.
- Automatic Nozzles. • Large-capacity nozzles.
- Large-capacity aerial devices. • Hydro-Chem technology.
Bonus Distribution: Year-end spending and annual budget development time for industry
Closing: Oct. 20
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES
Texas Fire World
TFW is a newsletter for volunteer and career fire chiefs sent to 2,500 Texas fire departments on a complimentary basis. TFW is available to individual subscribers as well. Including a flyer or catalog in the TFW mail-out actually costs less than renting the mailing list alone. For $250 you can have a flyer with up to four pages inserted. Maximum page size is 8½ by 11 inches. If you sign a six-issue contract, the cost goes down to $200 per issue.
Mail List Rental
Industrial Fire World's mail list may be rented at anytime. We never release ur mailing list. Instead we have a contract mailing house that processes the mailing. Let us know the weight and dimensions of the items you want to mail and we will provide an estimated mailing cost. The basic charge is $100 per 1,000 names. (This price does not include mail handling fees or postage. Postage will be paid directly to the U.S. Postal Service. Pre-payment of postage is required.
Industrial Service Directory
Featured in every issue, the service Directory is where emergency response managers can find your products and services when they need them. The cost is $330 per year (six issues) for four lines of text. A logo may be added for an annual charge of $40. Each added line of text is $40 a year. A new category can be added on request. Reaching more than 17,000 professionals each issue, the cost to you is less than two cents per contact.

