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Our smoke liquid can be used to add realism to any fire training situation.
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Smoke Fluid
Create smoke so thick and dense, your trainees with swear there is a real fire. Realistic training heightens senses and leaves a more lasting impression.
Realistic Smoke Conditions
Developed to produce a thick, dense smoke with extended hang-time.
Safer
Our water-based smoke liquid was developed to produce virtually no traces of toxins or harmful chemicals.
No Smoke Residue
Consistent temperatures keep the smoke from becoming “wet” and producing a residue.
Dual-Heater Compatible
Formulated to work seamlessly with all LION smoke generators, including those with dual-heater cores.
Create smoke so thick and dense, your trainees will swear there is a real fire.
Realistic training heightens senses and leaves a more lasting impression.
Training with simulated smoke is much safer for your team than live fire.
You'll reduce exposure to harmful carcinogens, while still conducting effective training.
There's nothing worse than having to clean up after a hard day of training.
With our high-quality, water-based smoke fluid, clean up is a breeze since the smoke does not leave behind a sticky residue.
Having a smoke liquid specially optimized to work with your smoke generator ensures consistent temperature control, and that you receive the best quality smoke output.
For your aviation fire trainer, choose between digital technology and gas-based. Both offer realistic, repeatable evolutions for firefighters in a safe and controlled environment. Our projects all feature intelligent controls which make fires repeatable to decrease downtime and increase training time. Every system includes built in safety features to keep your trainees safe and provide ample teaching opportunities.
Our smoke liquid can be used to add realism to any fire training situation.
Continuous. high-density smoke facilitates hands on practice on hydraulic, PPV, horizontal and vertical ventilation.
Create a variety of smoke settings from low to zero visibility to find victims during search and rescue or thermal-imaging drills.
Saturate a training environment with high-density smoke in the time it takes your firefighters to don their gear.
Train firefighters in zero-visibility conditions to test their awareness and confidence of the PPE gear.
Train firefighters to locate and retrieve downed firefighters in a realistic scenario involving smoke.
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