Cambodia faces significant risks from seasonal wildfires, particularly during the dry season when agricultural residue burning and natural droughts create volatile conditions. The reliance on traditional water-carrying methods often fails in remote jungle areas where accessibility is limited.
The integration of a high-efficiency wildfire backpack pump has become critical for local forestry departments. These tools allow responders to penetrate deep into the forest canopy, delivering targeted suppression without the need for heavy vehicle access.
Furthermore, the shift toward industrialized protection is evident in the adoption of the diesel sprinkler pump for protecting critical infrastructure and perimeter boundaries of national parks, ensuring a consistent water curtain against encroaching flames.