Client Sectors - Armed Forces, Emergency Services, Civil Nuclear & Educational

 

Emergency Services

For police, fire, ambulance and other public service emergency response organisations the threat of a deliberate CBRN or hazardous material release is a growing reality.  Specialised Detection, Identification and Monitoring (DIM) equipment has become an increasingly necessary addition to the equipment burden of such services, and with it comes an additional training requirement to ensure frontline personnel are fully prepared for operations conducted in a CBRN environment.

Argon simulation training systems provide instructors with the ability to teach trainees in the correct use of a potentially complicated mix of detection instruments without the need to use harmful hazardous materials, and to objectively evaluate the performance of individuals and groups against specific operational criteria.

Allowing training and exercises to be realistically conducted in any environment, including sensitive public areas, Argon simulation systems also help reduce the cost of ownership of DIM equipment, whilst maintaining real equipment as ready for deployment during real emergencies.

Emergency service professionals worldwide are increasingly choosing Argon simulation systems to enhance their dedicated capabilities and develop their role in public protection and threat mitigation.