If disaster strikes, the protection of passengers and drivers immediately becomes of paramount importance. KlineFire is already a bus and coach market leader in the sector of fire suppression safety, but it’s using the upcoming National Bus & Coach Show to continue to push the boundaries on true safety application.
KlineFire will be using the opportunity to engage with the wider bus and coach industry to launch its new in-depth training system, to ensure clients can take safety into their own hands.
“KlineFire will be launching our new online training portal to allow our customers to train their teams to service the KlineFire fire suppression system with minimal fuss,” KlineFire business development manager Allan McPhie told ABC.
“Our customers will be able to register their team members with us, access the online portal at their convenience and, once the training has been completed and assessed, Klinefire will issue a certificate of completion.
“Klinefire has been busy working in the background to improve the overall customer experience and shorten training and support times by implementing our digital transformation.
“We want to add value and flexibility to customers to train new and existing staff to suit their timeframe, save on service fees and eliminate the need to wait for a technician to attend the site.”
While Klinefire’s fire suppression system is sure to be a major talking point of the show, the company believes the industry’s ability to cast one eye to the future will be the overall biggest discussion point.
“We’re expecting the main talking points of the show to be new innovations of hybrid, electric and hydrogen buses, in all their variations,” McPhie continues.
“From route/commuter buses, school buses, Australian made and imported buses, and the newest gadgets or add-ons.
“We’re excited about viewing all the new bus builds that will be on display.”
Visit KlineFire at stand SB40/46