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  • 039 From Data to Detection: The Rise of Intelligent Fire Protection Systems
    Apr 1 2026

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    Step inside the future of fire protection technology with Potter Electric Signal Company and Andrew Kaempfer, VP of Suppression Sales. In this episode, we explore how manufacturing processes and IoT-connected devices are transforming fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems.

    Potter is helping shape the next generation of life safety solutions worldwide through innovations in inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) and by breaking into international fire protection markets.

    Connect with Potter:

    Website: pottersignal.com
    Phone: 1-800-325-3936

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    38 mins
  • 038 Check the System- Check Yourself
    Mar 18 2026

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    On this episode of The K-Factor Podcast, we sit down with Bob Caputo to talk about how to stay sharp in the fire sprinkler industry—even after years in inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM). 🔍 🚿

    Bob dives into breaking legacy habits, avoiding complacency, and why “training the trainer” is critical to raising the standard across the industry. From challenging outdated ITM practices to mentoring the next generation of inspectors and technicians, this conversation is all about accountability, growth, and continuous improvement. 📘🔥

    If you work in fire sprinkler inspections, NFPA 25 compliance, fire protection training, or ITM leadership, this one’s packed with insight you can apply immediately.

    Stay sharp. Stay accountable. Raise the bar. 💪

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • 037 Testing, Testing… 1, 2, 3: Codes, Liability & In-Rack Sprinklers with Tracey Bellamy
    Mar 11 2026

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    In this episode of The K-Factor Podcast, Tracey Bellamy, Chief Engineering Officer at Telgian Engineering & Consulting, shares insights on the evolution of fire protection codes and standards, the realities of liability in inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM), and the latest considerations for in-rack sprinkler design. Tracey also breaks down how fire testing shapes system performance, innovation, and code development. A must-listen for anyone in fire protection engineering, sprinkler design, or NFPA compliance.

    Reach out with questions and topics you would like covered at podcast@firesprinkler.org.

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    52 mins
  • 036 Battery Charged: Hangars, Hazards & Fire Protection with Jack Poole, PE
    Feb 25 2026

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    In this episode of The K-Factor Podcast, we’re joined by Jack Poole, PE, FSFPE, Principal at Poole Fire Protection, for a deep, practical, and forward-thinking conversation on some of the most complex challenges in fire protection today.

    Jack brings decades of engineering expertise to unpack critical topics shaping system design and hazard mitigation across the industry, including:

    ✈️ Aircraft hangar protection — why traditional foam systems are being reconsidered, and how water-based solutions can offer safer, more sustainable alternatives.

    💧 Water vs. foam — environmental impacts, regulatory changes, operational reliability, maintenance concerns, and how the industry is shifting toward new suppression strategies.

    🔥 Practical fire protection engineering — real-world insights, decision-making in the field, and designing systems that work under pressure (literally).

    ⚠️ Hazard mitigation strategies — how to identify risks early, apply practical engineering judgment, and design suppression systems tailored to high-hazard occupancies.

    🔋 Electric vehicle battery and energy storage protection — what engineers need to know about lithium-ion hazards, thermal runaway, and effective suppression and containment methods.

    Whether you’re in fire protection engineering, aircraft facility design, foam replacement, or battery storage protection, this episode delivers actionable insights straight from one of the industry’s most respected experts.

    https://poolefire.com/

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    46 mins
  • 035 Future-Proofing Fire Protection
    Feb 11 2026

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    On this episode of The K-Factor Podcast, we return to the AFSA facility for another behind-the-scenes tour — this time with Hunter Brendle, President of Brendle Sprinkler, and Gene Taylor, Vice President of Field Operations at Brendle Sprinkler, joined by their kids.

    The conversation goes beyond equipment and systems, focusing on why early exposure matters, how hands-on experiences spark curiosity, and the role the fire sprinkler industry can play in shaping the next generation. We talk about fire protection fundamentals, the pride behind skilled trades, and what it means to pass knowledge, values, and opportunity forward.

    It’s an honest, encouraging look at the future of the industry — told through the lens of family, mentorship, and real-world learning at the AFSA facility.

    https://www.brendlesprinkler.com/

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    33 mins
  • 034 Spot the Dots: The Foundation of Better Fire Sprinkler Design
    Jan 28 2026

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    In this episode of The K-Factor Podcast, we’re joined by Steve Scandaliato, Principal & Managing Director at SDG, LLC, for a deep dive into one of the most fundamental principles in sprinkler design: Spot the Dots.

    Steve breaks down why sprinkler spacing isn’t just a design detail — it’s the backbone of code compliance, hydrualic performance, and system reliability. From understanding basic layout concepts to catching spacing issues during plan review, this episode delivers practical advice for designers, reviewers, contractors, and anyone who works with sprinkler drawings.

    If you’ve ever opened a plan set and wondered where to begin, the answer is simple: start with the dots.

    www.scandaliato.com

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    46 mins
  • 032 From Classroom to Pump Room: A Career Day Inside the AFSA Lab
    Jan 14 2026

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    On this week’s episode of the K-Factor Podcast, we sit down with Hunter Brendle, President of Brendle Sprinkler, for an insightful conversation at the AFSA lab. Hunter brought his son and a few of his friends along to get a firsthand look at the sprinkler industry, sparking a discussion about the importance of fire protection, the value of skilled trades, and what the future holds for the next generation entering the industry.

    AFSA’s Hands-On NFPA 25 Workshops take inspection, testing, and maintenance training beyond the classroom—giving fire protection professionals the opportunity to work directly with live systems in a controlled, real-world environment.

    Each workshop is designed to build confidence, skill, and understanding of the NFPA 25 standard:

    • 💧 NFPA 25 Essentials Workshop – Master the core inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements for water-based fire protection syst
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    21 mins
  • 031 The Riser Report 2: Fire Sprinkler Advocacy, Training & Leadership at AFSA44
    Dec 31 2025

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    In this second installment of The Riser Report, we bring you fresh conversations straight from the AFSA44 convention floor — highlighting the advocates, educators, champions, and rising leaders shaping the future of the fire sprinkler industry.

    We kick things off with Peg Paul of the Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition, who shares insight into national residential sprinkler advocacy, education efforts, and the ongoing push to improve home fire safety across North America.

    Next, we catch up with Dylan Whittaker of Summit — the AFSA43 National Apprenticeship Champion — to talk about his apprenticeship experience, the path to becoming a top competitor, and what the next generation of sprinkler fitters is bringing to the industry.

    We then connect with Rob Stewart, Director of Training at Fire Tech Productions, who dives into the evolving world of fire protection training, online learning, and the skill-building required to support a fast-changing industry.

    Finally, Madison Wolf, VP & Regional Sales Representative at Victaulic, joins us to discuss her career journey, leadership in the industry, and what it means to be named the AFSA44 “Joe Heinrich Young Professional of the Year.”

    Fast, focused, and recorded live on the expo floor, The Riser Report 2 delivers the conversations driving today’s fire sprinkler industry forward.

    Peg Paul – Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition (www.homefiresprinkler.org)
    Dylan Whittaker – Summit Fire & Security, AFSA43 Apprenticeship Champion (www.summitfiresecurity.com)
    Rob Stewart – Fire Tech Productions (learning.firetech.com)
    Madison Wolf – Victaulic & AFSA44 Young Professional of the Year (www.victaulic.com)

    Reach out with questions and topics you would like covered at podcast@firesprinkler.org.

    For more training opportunities visit: www.firesprinkler.org

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    25 mins