LPG Portable Fire Training Simulators
Fires are unpredictable, dangerous and can spread quickly. Being prepared for any fire related eventuality means that you can have peace of mind knowing that you are ready for an emergency and have had appropriate fire safety training. To help with this, fire training simulators are a great place to start meaning that no matter where you are, whether at home, work or out in public, you know the steps to take to tackle a fire.
Fire training should never be underestimated, not only does it give people peace of mind but it also protects you whether it be family members, employees at work or a member of the public. It also boosts skills, improves your risk assessment at work and importantly helps you abide by legislation which states that fire training and fire risk assessments must be carried out in the workplace.
Creating a real life but controllable and contained fire, fire training simulators allow you to see the steps that need to be taken in order to put a fire out. When it comes to fire training and safety, most people are taught about the dangers of fires and what can cause them. Seeing a real fire however, shows how serious they are and gives first hand training so that if a fire ever does occur, you know exactly what to do.
Mimicking a real fire means that when training, you can really see the impact of how fire safety can be effective and highlights the importance of fire training especially with fire extinguishers. Being portable also means that they are easy to move around so that you can train different groups of people wherever you want - you don’t have to rely on providing fire training in one place.
Provided with a gas lighting wand for easy and safe ignition, fire training simulators are also supplied with complete valve assembly and hose as well as LPG operation for clean and more importantly controllable fires.
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