Jump Cushion VR Training
Jump Cushion VR Training offers a unique and immersive opportunity to experience the challenge of jumping from the 7th floor of a building onto a firefighter's safety airbag, also known as a "jump cushion". Set in a high-rise apartment, the scenario simulates a fire emergency, where the only escape route is to jump from a significant height.Due to fire department regulations, practicing such jumps is prohibited as it poses substantial health and safety risks. There is currently no other way to prepare individuals for such a traumatic situation. However, with the power of virtual reality, users can safely experience this emergency scenario, familiarizing themselves with the correct response and procedures without the inherent dangers of real-life practice.
Jump Cushion VR Training provides a realistic, risk-free method to prepare for high-risk emergencies and helps participants build confidence in emergency escape procedures, ensuring they are better equipped to handle critical situations.
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Training Program
Where will this training be useful?
Our VR training is a versatile tool suitable for various applications. It can be used for workplace instruction, onboarding processes, and periodic training. Aligned with mandatory courses in occupational safety, fire protection, and first aid, it serves as a valuable resource for those responsible for employee training. Additionally, VR training is an excellent addition to corporate events such as Safety Day, as well as any initiatives aimed at promoting safety awareness.
Case studies
A new level of training
Safety Day
Organize safety days in virtual reality
Certificates
We offer initial and periodic health and safety training with the possibility of obtaining a certificate
Flexibility
Follow the instructions at any time
Security
Training tailored to employees of each industry
Team Building
Use VR technology for team building and collaboration
Diversification of Training
Add variety to your training with a variety of scenarios