by jcpit | Oct 26, 2017 | Fire Training Smoke Machines, Smoke Generators, SmokeCloak smoke Generators, Smokeshield Fire Simulator training
Trainer 501 Smoke Machine The larger of our portable units. The FT 501 will supply a massive 1320 m3 (46600 cubic feet) in 60 seconds. Fully portable and again combining all the functions of the FT 301 with the added output., the FT 501 will fill and hang in the most...
by jcpit | Jul 14, 2017 | Compact Fire Tray for Fire Extinguishing Training, Fire Extinguishing Training equipment, Fire Training Smoke Machines, SmokeCloak smoke Generators, Smokecloak Smoke Machines, Smokeshield Fire Simulator training
The New Models have superior design and improved operation, These new smoke generators will greatly improve all fire training programs for a more realistic simulation in all conditions . Robust chassis design FT Cleaning Fluid NSN 6850-66-158-9945 Digital Screen FT...
by jcpit | Jul 12, 2017 | Compact Fire Tray for Fire Extinguishing Training, Fire Extinguishing Training equipment, Smokeshield Fire Simulator training
Smokeshields Compact Fire Tray for Fire Extinguishing Training is designed and manufactured in Australia to suit Australia’s demanding conditions. Our units offer portability, reliability and the ability to safely educate and train your clients. Multiple training...
by jcpit | Dec 12, 2016 | Smokeshield Fire Simulator training
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by jcpit | Nov 24, 2016 | Smokeshield Fire Simulator training
The 2017 RFS State championships went off with a Bang. It was amazing to see the number of the Trifire Units from Smokeshield being used and the inventive way on using different scenarios. But by far the best was the DCP bomb by one of the crews it simply proved how...
by jcpit | Nov 24, 2016 | Smokeshield Fire Simulator training
For any training to be truly successful, real life conditions should be simulated. This ensures trainees experience firsthand future situations under a controlled environment. Nowhere is this more important than when training fire fighters, where specialised fire...