![]() ![]() ![]() All major airports in the UK either have used or still do use this video. Well having read all the threads what a diverse response. In a long winded way what i'm trying to say is show the video, the benefits far outweigh the negatives in my opinion If you have seen the video you will appreciate how slow the supporters move in copmparison to the fire, and why unfortunatly so many suffered as a result of the fire (ok i appreciate the exits being locked laregly contributed to this) The video demonstrates the speed at which fire can spread, whether it be in a stadium, or not it is this spead of growth that often catches people un'awares. If people can appreciate how horrific the injuries fire can be, to such an extent it is almost tangable, then they can appreciate the dangers of fire better. If just one person takes more care over fire safety from seeing the video then it is worth it. It is not nice to see someone horifically burned, and i think thats the point with showing the video. Yes the video is distressing, and yes i felt uneasy whatching it, but the shear shock factor of the video has focused my mind on fire safety, if its focused my mind, it might focus others. I think the benefits of showing this video at the right time in training pays dividends. However i have to admit that i am of the opinion that the video is an excellent training tool, and in my experiance very effective. I agree with certain elements of both sides of the argument regarding showing this video.
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