What kinds of fires will be used for training at the new facility?
Training fires are staged and controlled. They will be strategically-located, non-toxic, smokeless, and odorless propane fires. Non-toxic and odorless theatre smoke that dissipates rapidly when exposed to the open air will be used to simulate real smoke. • Will operations at the airpark be affected by these facilities? We have been working with the airpark to ensure that operations there will not be affected. As with any of the adjacent properties, we are firmly committed to “good neighbor” practices through careful and thoughtful site development of the new facility. We will involve the community in the proposed site layout process. • What will we see and hear from the new facility? Sights and sounds from the campus will be minimized using engineering, buffers, and design. Sights and sounds will also be minimized by scheduling training during low-impact times of the day. A sound study conducted at the existing PSTA in connection with a high-end residential project being developed next
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