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To formally train for handling hazardous material emergencies, LION developed specific and realistic training suits for MT94™ as well as ERS™.
Training Suits of the MT94™ and ERS™
To formally train for handling hazardous material emergencies, LION developed specific and realistic training suits for MT94™ as well as ERS™.
Practice Donning and Doffing
Ideal for practising donning and doffing, to speed up response time.
Combine with our Training Solutions
They also combine perfectly with all well-known LION training products and solutions, for complete familiarity with realistic and true-to-life equipment, events and incidents.
Made to Train Emergency Scenarios
For training purposes only. The suits can be used to train emergencies such as decontamination, confined space rescue, explosive ordinance disposal, and more.
Visually exhibiting the precursors to and properties of backdrafts.
Training your students on flashover prevention techniques. Heat combustible materials to their auto-ignition temperature to demonstrate what happens in a flashover.
PPV can be equipped with false ceilings, flat roofs, additional floors and top floor structures to provide additional training configurations.
Clear walls and red transparent doors make it easy to demonstrate appropriate fire control concepts.
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.
Challenge trainees to use positive pressure ventilation to quickly clear a smoke-filled structure.
Show trainees how to open and close windows, doors and vents for optimal results.
Educate on proper fan positioning and the use of multiple fans for large openings.
Demonstrate the advantages and limitations of both negative and positive pressure ventilation.
Multi-Threat Ensemble
OSHA level A, NFPA 1994 class 1 & 2, NFPA 1992, CE-marked for hazardous materials and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats
Extended Response Suit
OSHA level C, NFPA 1994 class 3, NFPA 1992 for protection against hazardous materials and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats
Each of our 'Incident and HazMat' fire training solutions provides a variety of hands-on and repeatable chemical and industrial emergency response training exercises
Billy Goldfeder | Deputy Fire Chief Loveland-Symmes Fire Department
Clint L. Sanchez | Baton Rouge Fire Department
George Ostrom | Safety Asst, AMRI Global
Denita Lynch | High Point Fire Department
Pat Patterson | President LAAP, Inc.
Dylan Hayes | Disaster Response Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital