Argon showcases innovative CBRN simulation tools on YouTube

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Argon Electronics has launched a YouTube channel to showcase its innovative CBRN simulation training equipment, offering viewers an opportunity to see the products being deployed in settings similar to the training scenarios in which they are used. The videos are also available to watch on the individual product pages of the Argon Electronics website.

The Argon YouTube channel, which has 20 videos so far, covers a wide range of the simulation products Argon has available. Viewers can watch product videos featuring the Chemical and Radiological simulators Argon produce and also Argon’s innovative PlumeSIM simulation system, which works in sync with a large portion of the Argon simulation range.

“The introduction of a YouTube channel allows our customers to see how our extensive range of simulation tools can be used to effectively replicate realistic CBRN scenarios,” says Steven Pike, Managing Director, Argon Electronics. “We have worked closely with manufacturers within the CBRN industry such as Smiths Detection, Thermo Scientific and Proengin. This has enabled us to offer our customers solutions that exactly replicate the equipment they would use in a real-life disaster or event. That’s something we’re extremely proud of.”

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Argon Electronics

Argon Electronics was established in 1987 and has since become a world leader in the development and manufacture of hazardous material detector simulators, most notably in the fields of military Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) defence. Our simulators have applications from civil response to unconventional terrorism and accidental release, and international treaty verification, with a growing presence in the nuclear energy generation and education markets. 

For further information please contact:  Argon Electronics, Unit 16 Ribocon Way, Progress Business Park, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU4 9UR, UK
Telephone: 44 (0)1582 491 616  Email: sales@argonelectronics.com  http://www.argonelectronics.com

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