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5-Minute Fire Simulator: A Quick and Easy Way to Start a fire

· Fire Simulator,FAQ

Now you've got the idea for a fire simulation, but you're not sure where to start. We hear you. We know that there are a lot of things out there that claim to be easy but actually aren't—especially when it comes to safety equipment. So we're going to let you in on a little secret: This fire simulator is super simple to assemble and operate!

 

First, you'll want to make sure you have all the tools and parts it requires on hand. This includes a wrench, 5 minutes of your time, and a gas cylinder (you can contact your local gas supplier). The fire simulator comes with an instruction manual that tells you exactly how to set it up—all you have to do is follow along. Once it's assembled and ready to go, all you need is the remote control button on your hand to ignite the spark. Then it will generate fire in the entire firepan. You can also adjust the flame height by screwing the regulator nob.

 

Once you get some experience with this process, repeating it over and over again will be simple! See, it is super easy! If this sounds like something you'd like to try out, contact me right away!

 

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