
Ever since wildfires became headline news across the globe, we’ve thought long and hard about how technology could advance firefighting technology. Now, we’re beginning to see new types of solutions to detect, and stop fires before they get too big.
Wildfires have become a devastating global issue, but an innovative design concept is offering a bold solution. The Fire Javelin, developed by a forward-thinking design team, aims to combat wildfires at their source.

The bollards look unassuming, blending into the environment like standard road barriers, but they pack a powerful punch.
Equipped with automatic fire-sensing technology, they can detect rising temperatures and smoke, activating a release of fire-suppressing chemicals or water to extinguish flames before they spread.
With their distinctive red and white appearance, they are clearly recognizable as fire or emergency equipment.
While not meant to extinguish large blazes, they do offer unique early suppression, which is a critical time in a fire’s growth.

Beyond their functionality, the bollards are designed to integrate seamlessly into urban and rural landscapes, doubling as safety barriers, and even path lighting. This dual-purpose approach ensures they serve a protective role even when fires aren’t an immediate threat.
With climate change fueling more intense and frequent wildfires, innovations like these could be a game-changer. They promise to reduce wildfire damage, protect ecosystems, and save lives—all while staying cleverly hidden in plain sight.

Small and portable, the Fire Javelin could be carried by firefighters, and scaled up, to fight even larger blazes.
The Fire Javelin was designed by Lu Jianyao, Niu Yuge, Li Fengjiao, Liu Yijun, and Lv Enze.
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