Vehicle Spark Arresters Past, Present and Future

National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC)

Vehicle Spark Arresters Past, Present and Future

Webinar

Chris Real from DPS Technical, Inc. will present Vehicle Spark Arresters Past, Present and Future – a necessary webinar as vehicle technology is evolving and motorized recreation managers face the constant pressure of managing environmental protection while providing for multiple uses.

Chris Real from DPS Technical, Inc. will present Vehicle Spark Arresters Past, Present and Future – a necessary webinar as vehicle technology is evolving and motorized recreation managers face the constant pressure of managing environmental protection while providing for multiple uses.


Protection of resources is an important part of motorized recreation, with wildfire prevention being a critical topic.


This presentation will provide a qualified overview of Spark Arresters and an evolutionary review related to the subject including field inspection methodologies.


This presentation will discuss current and future designs, primarily intended for OHV management.


This webinar is a portion of a multi-part series that is the foundation for new field and management staff as well as a refresher for experienced staff and OHV enthusiasts.


Questions that will be answered:


  1. What is a Spark Arrester anyway?
  2. Why don’t cars have Spark Arrester requirements?
  3. Is a Spark Arrester a muffler?
  4. How do you know if a vehicle has a Spark Arrester?

Cost: FREE!


RSVP For the Webinar Here!


If you register for the webinar – NOHVCC staff will reach out to you with information on how to log in within a few days.

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Started June 10, 2020
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Ended June 10
06:30 PM

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