Fire Warden Training – Bristol
Well presented, interesting, informative and very relevant – C. Boyles
Very useful advice and good visuals – J. Chanter
I thought it was very insightful and I learnt a lot from it. It has helped me to understand the importance of the role at work and at home – Joanne Butler
I have learnt so much and will put it all into action. The course should be a standard course for everyone – Katie Dawson
Informative and helpful. I learnt a lot and will put this in to practice at home and at work – Emma Bett
Very interesting. Gave a good insight into the workplace and home fire safety. I will be taking some valuable info home that may one day save lives. Thank you! – K. Greening
Fire Warden Training – Birmingham
The course was well presented, friendly, competent and very relevant – P. Martin
Excellent teacher. Explained the role of Fire Warden in a fun but expert way. It certainly opened my eyes to the hazards in the work place and in the home – John Nicholls
Very well presented as usual – Steve Ody
Fire Warden Training – Rotherham
The course outlined the role of the Fire Warden very well. It gave me a clear understanding of my responsibility as a Fire Warden – Jamie Wilson
Excellent training. It gave me a very good understanding of the role of a Fire Warden and the dangers involved – Chris Deakin
This training was very relevant both for work and for at home – Heidi Arthur
On site Fire Warden Training
The course was informative and relevant to the work we do. The information given made me realise that I can be safer, especially at home. Very useful and interesting – Colin Gregory.
Very good information that applies both to work and to home – Stewart McKenzie
Very professional. I’m very happy with what I’ve been told today – S. Hewett
I learnt new information that I can apply in work and in my home environment – Stuart Young
Valuable info for work and to take home – A. Visco
The tips for fire safety in the home were extremely useful – Jason Plant
Arson suspected in Keighley store blaze
A fire which tore through Poundstretcher in Keighley last week is thought to be arson.
Dozens of firefighters, 8 fire engines and a mobile command unit attended the fire at the Cavendish Retail Park at around 6.30pm on 10th May.
Trevor O’Hara, 51, who witnessed the blaze said: “The flames were spectacular at first, really visible even though we were kept a good distance away. The firefighters got things under control very quickly but the smoke was still extremely dense. It was unpleasant to breathe in so I decided not to hang around.”
Fire engines tackled the fire from the front and the rear of the building and although no flames were visible from outside the building, the damage to the building was ‘significant’ and will probably have to be demolished.
Philip Smith, town centre manager said: “It’s sad to see a store that has recently had a refit suffer from a fire so badly. It is a Keighley Town Centre Association member and we’ll be looking to support it in any way we can. We look forward to seeing the store getting back into business as soon as possible.”
North Bradford Police have said: “A 16-year-old Keighley youth has been arrested in connection with the incident and bailed pending further inquiries. Investigations into the blaze, which is being treated as suspicious, are ongoing with the fire service.”