On-Site Basic Fire Awareness Training
Very relevant L. Dunlop
Exceptional presentation. It was to the point, very comprehensive and entertaining – M. Craven
Very good presentation which was animated and interactive – C. Katz
The training was engaging. The trainer kept the pace moving – D. Williams
On-Site Fire Awareness with Evacuation Training
I was surprised to learn how quickly the fire spread in the short film we saw. I found the information very helpful. I now feel better prepared to tackle any emergencies here in the care home where I work. Very informative – C. Chisholm
I enjoyed the training and now feel confident in using extinguishers – H. Ford
The best training I have been to – A. Scott
Excellent delivery of course – M. Buck
On-Site Basic Fire Awareness Course
Very useful to update awareness of practical advice in the event of a fire and for fire prevention – A. Finlay
All aspects of the training were good and information was useful for work and home – K. Alleyne
Excellent training. I learnt a lot – R. Bonner
On-site Fire Awareness & Evacuation Training
Nice to have a bit of humour injected in to what is a serious subject matter. Excellent Training – K. Bailey
The presentation was excellent. Jerry did an excellent job. Really got the points across – P. Ramsey
Practical use of extinguishers was really good – H. Tales
Very informative – C. White
Really helpful and understanding – N. Borrow
New life saving fire technology in development
It has been revealed that scientists in Scotland have been working on fire technology that is designed to reduce the number of fire-related deaths by predicting the manner in which a blaze will spread through a building.
The technique utilises sensors which are placed in buildings on fire and data is fed into computer models set up to assist fire crews in working out how the fire is likely to progress.
This development could help by saving the critical time taken by firefighters in determining how the fire will act, with this warning serving invaluable in containing its impact and minimising the effects of the blaze.
Fire safety equipment should be an essential component within the security procedures of every business in order to ensure the welfare of employees and serve as a warning should a fire break out on the premises. As well as fire alarms to alert staff of the impending danger, there also needs to be the required fire-fighting equipment in place too, to comply with all current regulations.
Fire training courses are now available so you can make sure that your staff is trained in fire awareness, with selected competent individuals being put forward as fire wardens for the company.