Solar power
Today’s emergency responders face unexpected challenges as new uses of alternative energy increase. These renewable power sources save on the use of conventional fuels such as petroleum and other fossil fuels, but they also introduce unfamiliar hazards that require new firefighting strategies and procedures.
Since most solar power plants are located in rural areas emergency fire and medical services have extended response times to provide services to those in need. These locations are where I.F.S.A. and its combined services of emergency fire, medical, and security services play a vital role in the health and safety of workers and visitors to these solar generation plants. Having these sites built in such remote locations can become a potential life hazard for workers of the site or detrimental to the facility during an emergency.
Rural solar plants also become attractive targets for criminals looking to make a quick money thru theft of vital equipment or infrastructure related to the solar plant.
I.F.S.A . On-site safety personnel protect the plant and its infrastructure by providing onsite safety patrols of all areas of the plants property as a part of their daily duties.
I.F.S.A. plant protection services provide a cost effective resource for facilities that have a limited budget for safety or security services and need an immediate provider of public safety services.
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