Fire Safety Trailers

  • HANDS-ON FIRE SAFETY TRAINING

  • INTERACTIVE HAZARD RECOGNITION DEMONSTRATIONS

  • FIRE PREVENTION EDUCATION FOR ALL AGES:

    • Train adults with simulated fire situations that are intense and realistic yet completely safe.
    • Provide important fire safety lessons for children with BullEx Hazard Recognition props.











KITCHEN FIRE SCENARIO

The kitchen fire scenario uses heat, smoke and digital flames to create an intense fire emergency that challenges your trainees to respond correctly.

  • Oven fire ignites
  • Smoke issues from oven
  • Fire spreads to stovetop
  • Overhead heaters intensify
  • Trashcan ignites
  • Smoke detector alarms

Trainees must call 911, knock-down the fire with a laser training extinguisher and turn off the oven and stove to prevent re-ignition. If the trainee doesn't get the fire out the heat and smoke force evacuation. Hazard Recognition elements include a smoking toaster, smoking outlet, and a chemical cabinet.


INDUSTRIAL FIRE SCENARIO

Train employees how to respond to a fire in the workplace in the industrial fire scenario. An electrical box shorts causing sparks to ignite the adjacent parts washer. The parts washer creates a hot, smoky fire which then ignites the nearby trashcan resulting in a full scale industrial emergency.

  • Electrical panel arcs
  • Parts washer ignites
  • Heat and smoke intensify
  • Trashcan fire ignites
  • Paint locker catches fire

Trainees must pull the alarm, shut-down the power and use a training extinguisher properly to prevent the fire from spreading. Hazard Recognition elements include HazMat placards, gas leak prop, lock-out / tag-out prop, and a smoking outlet.


BEDROOM SCENARIO

Practice EDITH (Exit Drills In The Home) and provide hazard recognition education for all ages. As smoke issues from the heated door, trainees must evacuate to safety using the window and escape ladder. The interactive bedroom Fire package adds a trash can with smoke, sound and fire effects, interactive 911 phone, automatic smoke detector and a smoking outlet. Trainees must call 911 and use a BullsEye laser extinguisher to put out the flames before the fire grows too large forcing evacuation.