ACAF Fire Suppression Systems Appoints Ed Bender to Western Region

ACAF® Systems-PFS Fire Suppression Group, LLC

ACAF® Systems-PFS Fire Suppression Group, LLC, a leading manufacturer of FM Approved, Automatic Compressed Air Foam (CAF) fire suppression systems for special hazard, flammable liquid fires, appointed Edward Bender as Sr. Field Sales Engineer, Western Region.

Ed has over 10 years of experience in municipal, Industrial Fire Protection, most recently establishing fire protection valve sales in the Western Region for a global manufacturer of fire protection and waterworks valves. In three years sales in this region grew substantially.  Prior to this position Ed worked as the nationwide industrial sales manager for a global manufacturer of industrial firefighting equipment.  Over his seven years with the firm, U.S. Sales grew an average of 18 percent annually.  

“We are all pleased to bring Ed on-board. He is no stranger to business development, strategic planning, forecasting, technical issues and above all, customer support,” said David B. Munroe, COO of ACAF Systems – PFS Fire Suppression Group. “Ed built strong relationships based on trust and open communications with end users, engineering firms, fire protection contractors, and municipal fire departments, and is a great match for ACAF Systems. Please join us in welcoming Ed.”

ACAF® Systems-PFS Fire Suppression Group designs and assembles compressed air foam systems (CAF) systems using its unique patented CAF mixing chamber and nozzles. In addition to their special hazard suppression systems, the group offers a complete line of wheeled and skid mounted firefighting equipment.

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