Safespill’s Innovative Hangar Fire Protection Solution Enhances NATA Partner+ Offerings
/NATA (The National Air Transportation Association) welcomes Safespill, the manufacturer of Ignitable Liquid Drainage Floor Assembly (ILDFA), as a participant in its Partner+ Program.
NATA’s Partner+ Program connects Association members with tailored business solutions, supporting key strategic initiatives and enhancing the services available to the aviation community. By joining the program, Safespill further emphasizes its commitment to providing advanced, sustainable fire protection technologies and solidifies its role in enhancing aviation safety.
Safespill is the manufacturer of Ignitable Liquid Drainage Floor Assembly (ILDFA), the Safespill Hangar Floor is environmentally safe and chemical-free fire protection for hangars that contains and removes ignitable liquid spills, eliminating the need for AFFF suppression systems.
“Joining NATA as a Partner+ Member is a significant milestone for Safespill. Our shared commitment to safety and sustainability aligns perfectly with NATA’s mission to advance the aviation industry. We look forward to collaborating with NATA members to bring our innovative ILDFA solutions to more facilities, helping the industry achieve its safety and environmental goals,” Sam Bowen, Business Development Director at Safespill said in a related statement.
“NATA has been a leader in advocating for safe and environmentally sound hangar fire suppression system requirements, options, and alternatives. We are pleased to welcome Safespill and their Industry-leading hangar protection solution to our Partner+ Program, providing our members a safe, durable, and sustainable option to achieve National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 409 compliance,” stated NATA Senior Vice President of Communications and Association Affairs Shannon Chambers.
“Through this collaboration, NATA is linking our members with innovative strategic partners like Safespill, who offer services designed to assist them in achieving their business and sustainability missions more effectively and efficiently—truly a winning combination,” said NATA President and CEO Curt Castagna.