After the wonderful fire-safe life projects in the Netherlands, FireWare can now realise an information vehicle in Belgium. The Oost Vlaams Brabant rescue area commissioned the design of a spectacular information vehicle for the Belgian market. The realisation will be carried out in cooperation with LeefBrandveilig.be, Oscare and, of course, the Hulpverleningszone itself.
The star of the show is the Flame family. These characters, designed by Peter van Rossum and Tim Renders, form the basis of Leefbrandveilig.be FireWare was able to come up with a mobile concept that built on the success of this campaign.
Vehicle
A great deal of work is being done on the realisation: Sjaak, Remco and Guido van Feld Carrosserie are busy building the vehicle. With a great deal of love and attention, the Renault platform cabin is provided with a structure in which the interactive game is placed. A number of questions are used to test the visitor's knowledge of fire-safe life. The goal is to get the members of the family Flame to the assembly point as quickly as possible. The first person to arrive there is the game's winner!
Fire-safe life
The questions differ per show and location. This makes it possible to respond optimally to the target group. For each show an extensive report is made of the questions asked and the answers given. The vehicle's GPS position is also evaluated, to gain more insight into the visitors' knowledge of fire-safe life.
Information
At the back, a small classroom full of fun, interactive teaching materials will be built in. This information can be handed out to the different target groups. The large screen provides 24/7 information to passers-by. This allows to used the vehicle's possibilities to the max. The spacious storage options and a small kitchen complete the vehicle!
This information vehicle can already be visited at various events in the region before the end of the summer.
Are you also interested in an instruction or information vehicle? Please do not hesitate to contact us! Or visit our portfolio with our BVL projects.