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Dumpster Fire Training Prop
Training is only effective if it feels like the real thing. Create large garbage container fires with multiple burn zones and a working hinged lid.
Intense Flames & Real Heat
The propane fed system simulates real life fire emergency scenarios for maximum realism.
Operate with Ease
Start and stop evolutions at the push of a button. Plus, quick connect fitting mean you'll be ready to train in minutes
Simulate a Real Dumpster Fire
Using the Hose Line Training System, create a scenario that your firefighters are likely to encounter on the job.
Cost-Effective Solution
Built tough to take on evolution after evolution of live fire training.
Training is only effective if it feels like the real thing. Having intense flames and real heat will keep your trainees excited and engaged.
You shouldn't waste hours on set-up. Spend your time training your team, running through evolutions and focusing on your trainees’ skill development.
Train them on everyday items that could easily ignite a fire so they know exact how to attack it. Create large garbage container fires with multiple burn zones and a working hinged lid. The integrated burner below the rim creates realistic incipient fire simulation, while its multiple flare up burn zones from the integrated burn tray creates fires at the bottom of the unit. The dumpster is built on steel casters and can easily be moved to different training locations.
Our fire training props are designed to stand up to any departments rigorous training, and they will last you for years to come.
Propane and natural gas fires produce real heat and smoke for a training experience that closely models real-life conditions – and it’s as safe as fire can be. Configure our gas-based fires to simulate almost any fire behavior.
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