Fire Awareness Training – Glasgow
Very comfortable with course, much more information much appreciated – Thomas McTaggart
Very informative will certainly review my home situation – Sandra Macdonald
Very challenging, relevant and helpful – David Burns
Very informative, very relevant to my place of work and home life – Katie O’Neil
Fire Awareness Training with Extinguishers – Nr Calne
This training is really important and I think everyone should have it – Huda Ishaak Nuamah
The contents used was extremely effective & held my attention – Jodie Laney
I found the training very productive, I have never used a fire extinguisher before so I was pleased to practice using one – Sarah Evans
Very good training held my attention very worthwhile good practical exercise – Cheryl Vines
Very useful, very good – Ewa Fraczek
I found it very interesting and important for my workplace/home – Somi Malla
Excellent individual training practical on fire extinguisher – Sosamma Pradeep
Time went quickly, good mix of talk/media/practical, given me confidence to use extinguisher if appropiate . Made me much more aware of the need to act quickly – Sian-Elen Moore
Fire Warden Training – Exeter
Very good course, very informative – Stephen Egmore
Work in the kitchens and it has highlighted a communication issue of the use in the kitchen sprinkler system – this will now be changed – Nicola Goodchild
Good practical & visuals, very good, got message across very well – John Lambert
Fire Awareness Training – Maidstone
Very well presented – Lynne Kelly
Very informative with some comic examples aswell as serious – Daniel Goddard
Its good to have a reminder of what we should do & to be alerted of the latest fire risks – Gill Tysoe
Brilliant for raising awareness of issues at home that wouldn’t otherwise think of – Tania Avard
Nelson primary school children win competition with fire safety rap
Children at the Pendle View Primary School in Nelson, Lancashire, have won a competition thanks to their fire safety rap, which was composed and performed as part of National Schools’ Fire Safety Week.
The competition was launched by The Fire Fighters Charity and was open to schoolchildren up and down the country. The students at Pendle View used the fire awareness training they had received during National Schools’ Fire Safety Week to compose their rap, which contained a number of potentially life-saving messages.
After choosing Pendle View Primary School out of hundreds of entries, Alison White from the charity said:
“The rap was a really creative way of presenting it and it was performed with real enthusiasm by the Year 5 children. They clearly enjoyed learning about fire safety and to top it all off they took home the message that matches and lighters are dangerous tools and should never be played with. Hopefully they will spread this message to their friends and family.”
The children won a total of £300 in Argos vouchers as their prize, which they are reportedly planning to spend on new bicycles.