Nederman Showcases Exhaust Extraction System at FDIC 2026
Magna Systems technology targets diesel exhaust at the source to improve fire station air quality and protect firefighters.
Nederman is highlighting its Magna Systems vehicle exhaust extraction technology at FDIC International 2026, emphasizing source-capture solutions designed to reduce firefighter exposure to diesel exhaust in fire stations.
The company, which specializes in industrial air filtration and environmental technology, is exhibiting the system at Booth #4084 during the April 20–25 event.
Magna Systems are designed to capture hazardous exhaust directly at the vehicle tailpipe or stack as the apparatus starts up and moves through the bay, preventing fumes from spreading throughout the station. The approach differs from ambient air filtration by targeting emissions at the point of generation, helping protect firefighters’ breathing zones and reduce soot accumulation on equipment and facility surfaces.
The system uses an electromagnetic nozzle connection to maintain contact with the vehicle during operation and automatically disconnects as the vehicle exits. A sensor-based actuator activates the exhaust fan when the engine starts, allowing the system to operate without additional steps from crews.
Nederman said the system also incorporates nozzle designs that mix ambient air with exhaust, reducing temperatures at the point of capture and helping extend equipment life while lowering burn risks.
Magna Systems can be configured for different station layouts and vehicle types, including track- and rail-based options for varying call volumes and bay designs. The company’s broader emergency vehicle exhaust portfolio includes solutions for both undercarriage and vertical exhaust systems.
The systems are delivered as customized installations that include design support, controls, and service, aimed at improving long-term air quality and reducing maintenance demands in fire stations.
More information is available at https://www.nedermangroup.com.

