
TL;DR
This paper presents a VR fire safety training application that offers a realistic, interactive, and adaptive environment for practicing emergency response skills safely and effectively.
Contribution
It introduces a novel VR-based fire safety training system that enhances learning engagement and tracks progress, addressing limitations of traditional drills.
Findings
Increased engagement and confidence in users
Effective skill acquisition demonstrated through progress tracking
Potential for safer, cost-effective training environments
Abstract
Fire emergencies can happen without warning and knowing how to respond quickly can save lives Unfortunately traditional fire drills can be disruptive costly and often fail to recreate the pressure of a real emergency This project introduces a Virtual Reality VR Fire Safety Training Application that gives people a safe yet realistic way to practice life saving skills Using a VR headset and motion controllers trainees step into a 3D world where fire hazards smoke and evacuation routes are brought to life They can learn how to use a fire extinguisher find safe exits and make decisions under pressure without any real danger The training adapts to the users skill level and tracks progress making it useful for beginners and experienced personnel alike By turning fire safety into an interactive experience this VR approach boosts confidence improves retention and makes learning both safer and…
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