MagneGrip's AFG Applications Now Open
Beyond emergency response, fire departments continue to face difficulties, many of which are internal to the station. Over time, firefighter health is impacted by daily exposure to diesel emissions and airborne pollutants. Long-term safety and wellness depend heavily on station infrastructure and indoor air quality.
The Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) program gives agencies the money they need to acquire and install air purification and source cap exhaust removal systems in order to mitigate these dangers. These expenditures support national safety and wellness initiatives while safeguarding the health of firefighters.
MagneGrip can help you with the grant writing and application process thanks to its collaboration with FireGrantsHelp.com. Your grant application will receive good ratings since FireGrantsHelp's team of professionals makes sure it satisfies FEMA's requirements. Our staff may assist with optional grant writing through eGrantsHelp.com, as well as training in grant writing and application. In addition to AFG, MagneGrip can assist departments in finding other local and national funding sources. Departments can also access grant databases, get free advice, and be notified when new possibilities arise.
About MagneGrip
Founded in 1975, MagneGripdesigns and manufactures exhaust removal and air purificationsystems for firehouses and vehicle maintenance facilities. The company offers complete clean-air solutions that help protect firefighter health inside the station. Our commitment to this mission has led us to manufacture the top-rated solution foraddressing the health threat posed by diesel exhaust emissions, making us the only vehicleexhaust removal system thateliminates 100% of diesel exhaust toxins. Our Exhaust RemovalSystems and AirHAWKAir Purification Systems have become the preferred choice among U.S. fire departments, thanks to our advanced technology, ease of use, reliable performance, andunmatched safety.
About the Author
Ryan Baker
Associate Editor
Ryan Baker is a writer and associate editor with prior experiences in online and print production. Ryan is an associate editor for Firehouse with a master's degree in sciences of communication from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He recently completed a year of teaching Intro to Public Speaking at UW-Whitewater, as part of his graduate program. Ryan acquired his bachelor's degree in journalism in 2023 from UW-Whitewater, and operates currently out of Minneapolis, MN. Baker, also writes freelances for the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) in his free time, while also umpiring baseball for various ages across the Twin Cities Metro Area.

