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		<title>BUILDING OUR PRODUCTS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You know, we have some pretty cool tools that help us fight fires. But, what many of us on the front-line realize is that a small change here and there in a product would make it better for our particular use. Some manufacturers listen well and keep updating product design with the ultimate user (firefighters!) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You know, we have some pretty cool tools that help us fight fires. But, what many of us on the front-line realize is that a small change here and there in a product would make it better for our particular use. Some manufacturers listen well and keep updating product design with the ultimate user (firefighters!) firmly in mind. Others? Not so much.</p>
<p>So, as I looked at the spiking tools we use every day on Ladder Co. 24, I realized that we needed a better face plate, a much improved handle and we needed to use some kind of material that would be lighter, stronger and even more durable than the tools we use today.</p>
<p>So, we came up with something we call BigSpikeTools. Our first prototype as about 78 inches long and weighs on 11 lbs. But, in tighter quarters, we needed a slightly shorter product. Telescoping rods won&#8217;t work because we don&#8217;t have time to play around with unlocking, adjusting and the relocking extension rods for different lengths depending on the cramped quarters in which we sometimes work. Oh, and then there&#8217;s the crunch of TIME, and how that plays into stopping a fire before it can get out of hand.</p>
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