First responders work the worst hydration job in America: heavy gear, unpredictable shift length, no scheduled rehydration breaks. Sudden cardiac events are the leading cause of on-duty firefighter death, and dehydration is a documented contributing factor.
Patches, surveys, and weigh-ins don't survive contact with a 14-hour shift. InFlow runs in the background of a behavior every responder already does, and disappears the rest of the time. No paperwork. No buy-in required.
Every bathroom visit becomes a hydration test. Catches the firefighter who comes back from a structure fire dangerously dry, without requiring them to remember to log in, weigh out, or wear anything.
No biometric data on any individual responder. No HIPAA exposure, no health-record creation, no surveillance concern. Reporting is anonymous and at the station level, exactly what local union health-and-safety committees ask for.
Optical sensor, not chemical. 4,000 tests per charge, no reagents, no expiration dates, no kits to keep current. Once installed, no recurring procurement burden on the captain or chief.
Generates objective evidence supporting NFPA 1583-aligned wellness programs and IAFF/IAFC fire service joint health guidance, without creating or exposing any individual responder's records.
Two suction cups, no plumbing or facilities work order. Pilot at one station to build comfort and familiarity, then expand to other stations or districts. No upfront capital sunk before you've seen results.
Designed for the realities of station bathrooms: heavy cleaning, heavy use, back-to-back tests during turnover. Chemical-cleaning compatible. Magnetic cartridge removes one-handed for cleaning.
The financial cost of a line-of-duty death includes the immediate fatality benefit (often $300K+ federal), pension and survivor obligations, department staffing impact, and crisis response. The human cost is incalculable.
InFlow doesn't promise to prevent every one. It does promise that hydration, a known contributing factor, stops being a black box.
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