Safety & Risk Reduction
Eliminates real-world hazards
No live fire, smoke inhalation, CO₂ discharge, or pressurized equipment risks
Removes liability exposure from burns, panic responses, or extinguisher misuse
No environmental or facility risk (sprinklers, alarms, fire marshal approvals)
Learning Effectiveness & Skill Retention
Real extinguisher = real muscle memory
Students physically pull the pin, aim, squeeze, and sweep
Uses correct weight, grip, and hose orientation
Builds confidence and reduces hesitation in real emergencies
Immersive context improves retention
VR immersion simulates stress and urgency better than classroom demos
Students identify and extinguish Class A, B, and C fires correctly
Reinforces situational judgment (distance, aiming at base, sweeping motion)
PASS method practiced—not memorized
Procedural learning outperforms lecture-only or video training
Higher recall during actual emergencies
📊 Industry benchmarks you can reference:
Experiential VR training shows 2–4× higher retention vs. traditional methods with learners completing their training 30–60% faster.
Operational Efficiency & Scalability
Fast throughput
3–5 minutes per student
Ideal for:
New-hire onboarding
Annual safety refreshers
Large workforce training days
Zero consumables
No extinguishers to recharge
No chemical agents, cleanup, or disposal
No fire props or fuel costs
Power-on-and-play kiosk mode
No instructor required
Minimal setup or supervision
Works in classrooms, hallways, or trade-show floors
💡 “Train 100 employees before lunch—without refilling a single extinguisher.”
Compliance & Standardization
Supports OSHA / NFPA training objectives
Hands-on practice with correct technique
Consistent training outcomes across locations
Easily repeatable for audits or refreshers
Standardized experience
Every trainee faces the same scenarios
No variability from weather, instructor style, or extinguisher condition
Emotional & Psychological Value
Reduce panic during real emergencies
Builds instinctive response under pressure
Gives trainees confidence they can act, not freeze
💬 What users feel:
“I’ve already done this before.”

