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MTE Opening Wardrobe

  • Supports safe scenario-based training for police and emergency services
  • Size and print to replicate the size of a standard wardrobe
  • Lightweight and easy to handle
  • Functioning wardrobe doors for concealment of scenario training
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Description

The MTE Opening Wardrobe is a realistic training unit designed for scenario-based police exercises in residential or care home settings. It enhances modular police training environments by replicating everyday living spaces, allowing officers and emergency responders to train effectively in realistic, low-risk conditions. Its functional opening doors allow for concealing weapons or individuals to hide inside, adding realism and complexity to your tactical training equipment.

Features:

• Printed wardrobe design for added realism
• Lightweight and easy to handle
• Size replicates that of a standard real-life wardrobe
• Functional doors for concealment scenario training

Additional information

Size

1.94m x 0.9m x 0.36m

Material

33kg Poly Foam sourced from within the UK. Foam is tested to BS5852: Part 2:1982 meets the requirements of Schedule 1, Part 1 of the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulation 1988 (as amended) SI No. 1324.|610gsm Flame Retardant PVC. Flame Retardancy: Meets the requirements of BS7837:1996

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