
Fire Extinguisher Safety Training
Immersive VR + Desktop + Mobile + Web Training
AuraInteract developed an interactive Fire Extinguisher Safety Training simulation that allows learners to understand fire hazards, identify the appropriate extinguisher, practise the correct operating procedure and demonstrate their knowledge in a safe virtual environment. The experience combines interactive 3D simulation, voice-over instruction, visual guidance, guided Training Mode, independent Testing Mode and MCQ assessment across VR, Desktop, Mobile and Web platforms.
Current Experience
Interactive fire emergency simulation — Learners identify a fire scenario, understand the appropriate response, select the correct extinguisher and practise the safe procedure through an immersive digital environment.
Aura Interact Outcome
Safer, repeatable and assessable fire-safety training — Workers can practise emergency response procedures repeatedly without using live fire or exposing themselves to unnecessary risk.
The Challenge
Fire emergencies require people to respond quickly and correctly. In a real emergency, hesitation, selecting the wrong extinguisher or using an incorrect technique can make the situation significantly more dangerous. Traditional fire-safety training often relies on classroom presentations, videos and physical demonstrations. While these approaches communicate important safety rules, they provide limited opportunities for every learner to repeatedly practise the complete decision-making and extinguisher-use process.
- ✕ Understand basic fire safety principles.
- ✕ Recognize different fire situations.
- ✕ Identify the appropriate fire extinguisher.
- ✕ Understand extinguisher components and operation.
- ✕ Learn the correct sequence for using an extinguisher.
- ✕ Practise responding to a simulated fire safely.
- ✕ Understand common mistakes and unsafe actions.
- ✕ Build confidence through repeated practice.
- ✕ Demonstrate practical understanding independently.
- ✕ Validate theoretical knowledge through MCQ assessment.
The Solution
AuraInteract created an interactive 3D Fire Extinguisher Training simulation that transforms fire-safety instruction from a passive learning experience into an interactive, hands-on training journey, available across VR, Desktop, Mobile and Web.
- ✓ Understand
- ✓ Identify
- ✓ Select
- ✓ Learn
- ✓ Practise
- ✓ Respond
- ✓ Test
- ✓ Assess
Training Journey
Understand Fire Safety
Learners are introduced to the fire scenario and fundamental fire-safety principles before beginning the practical activity.
Identify the Fire Situation
The simulation helps learners recognize the fire scenario and understand the importance of assessing the situation before taking action.
Extinguisher Familiarisation
Learners explore the extinguisher, its components and the basic operating mechanism through interactive 3D models.
Select the Appropriate Extinguisher
Learners understand that different fire situations may require different types of extinguishing agents and practise making the appropriate selection.
Learn the Operating Procedure
The virtual instructor explains the correct sequence for operating the extinguisher.
Practical Fire Response
Learners interact with the extinguisher and practise responding to the simulated fire under guided instruction.
Hazard Awareness
The experience reinforces safe positioning, awareness of surroundings and recognition of unsafe actions during a fire response.
Independent Testing & Assessment
Training Mode transitions into Testing Mode, where instructional assistance is reduced and learners demonstrate their understanding independently, followed by MCQ assessment.
Core Features
Interactive 3D Fire Environment
Creates a realistic simulated fire-response environment.
Fire Scenario Simulation
Allows learners to practise responding to a controlled virtual fire.
Extinguisher Familiarisation
Helps learners understand extinguisher components and operation.
Extinguisher Selection
Teaches learners to identify the appropriate extinguisher for the scenario.
Interactive Equipment
Enables hands-on interaction with virtual firefighting equipment.
Voice-Over Guidance
Provides contextual instructor-style instructions.
Visual Guidance
Uses highlights, prompts, animations and indicators to reinforce procedures.
Training Mode
Provides step-by-step guided learning.
Testing Mode
Evaluates independent practical performance with reduced guidance.
MCQ Assessment
Evaluates theoretical understanding of fire safety.
Multi-Platform Access
Supports VR, Desktop, Mobile and Web deployment.
Business Outcomes
Safer Training Environment
Workers can practise fire-response procedures in a controlled virtual environment without exposure to live fire.
Better Practical Understanding
Learners actively interact with equipment and perform procedures rather than only watching demonstrations.
Improved Emergency Preparedness
Repeated simulation helps workers become more familiar with the actions required during a fire emergency.
Consistent Training
Every learner can follow the same structured training workflow, helping organizations standardize fire-safety instruction.
Repeatable Practice
Learners can repeat scenarios and difficult procedures without consuming physical training equipment or requiring a live-fire setup.
Improved Hazard Awareness
Immersive simulation makes fire scenarios, hazards and unsafe decisions more visible and memorable.
Knowledge + Practical Assessment
Testing Mode and MCQs provide opportunities to evaluate practical performance and theoretical understanding.
Scalable Workforce Training
The experience can be deployed through VR, Desktop, Mobile and Web for different workforce groups and training locations.
Reduced Dependency on Physical Training Setup
Virtual simulation provides an additional practice environment that can complement classroom instruction and physical demonstrations.
Stronger Safety Culture
Repeated exposure to correct emergency-response procedures can reinforce safety-first behaviour and workforce preparedness.
Training Modules
Training Mode — Learn by Doing
Training Mode acts as a virtual instructor. Instead of simply watching a demonstration, learners actively perform the fire-response procedure while receiving contextual assistance, including understanding the fire scenario, identifying the appropriate response, selecting the correct extinguisher, understanding extinguisher components, following the correct operating sequence, performing the simulated response, correcting mistakes, repeating difficult steps and building confidence before independent testing. This approach allows learners to learn by doing rather than simply watching.
Voice-Over Guidance
Voice-over instructions provide contextual guidance throughout the training experience. The virtual instructor explains what the learner should observe, what safety consideration should be made, which equipment should be selected, what action should be performed, what step should happen next and why the procedure is important. The audio guidance creates a more natural instructor-led experience and helps learners understand both what to do and why it matters.
Visual Guidance
Highlighted equipment, directional indicators, step-by-step prompts, equipment labels, animated demonstrations, on-screen instructions, safety warnings, hazard indicators, interactive object feedback and progress indicators.
Testing Mode — Demonstrate Competency
Once learners complete the guided training, they can enter Testing Mode. Instructional assistance is reduced, requiring learners to perform the procedure independently — recognizing the fire situation, selecting appropriate firefighting equipment, following the correct response sequence, interacting with the extinguisher correctly, applying the learned safety procedure, recognizing unsafe actions and completing the practical workflow independently. Learning → Practising → Demonstrating Competency.
MCQ Knowledge Assessment
The practical simulation is complemented by a Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) assessment evaluating understanding of basic fire safety, fire hazards, fire classification, extinguisher types, appropriate selection, extinguisher components, safe operating procedures, emergency response, unsafe practices and workplace fire-safety procedures. Combining practical simulation with MCQs provides a broader assessment of both practical understanding and theoretical knowledge.
Platform Availability
VR
Immersive first-person training with interactive 3D fire environments and firefighting equipment.
Desktop
Computer-based training for classrooms, training centres and individual learning.
Mobile
Smartphone and tablet access for broader workforce reach, refresher learning and flexible training.
Web
Browser-based access for scalable deployment without requiring dedicated application installation.
Technology Snapshot
Project Media
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