Fire Warden Training – Newcastle
Very interesting course, kept my attention from beginning to end – Fiona Bruce
Superb course – David Grice
Very clear and concise, very relevant to our work with children – Sue Shaw
Very informative – Art Uddgren
Well presented and good to have the hands on part, as from small office good to know what I need to do especially when having visitors – Sue Green
Glad we put the fire out as I now am confident if there was ever a fire – Cheryl Scott
Delivery was excellent! Training ideal hands on is needed – Jen White
Fire Warden Training – Leicester
Excellent training in some ways more vital for fire safety, out of work in everyday life, invaluable information – Thank you – Laura Powell
It makes it clear to understand what the role of a fire warden is all about and to know what to do incase a fire breaks out, best bit of fire training I have had, enjoyed learning about something new – Shardane Burke
Great to get hands on experience of fire extinguishers, previously a bit nervous of how to use them – Ian Jefferis
Very interesting, all staff should be taught this! – Sheryl Wright
Very clear and relevant, changing the mind set to make you aware of surroundings, clothing, fire extinguishers etc… – Stephen Williams
Very clear and plenty of chance to ask any questions, made me aware how important the fire warden role is – Sue Clayton
Helped understand the importance of being a fire warden in the workplace and know which extinguishers are used for relevant fires – Robert Lever-Jones
Easy to understand & information was clear & concise, footage shown helped me to understand the importance of fire safety – Siobhan Walker
Very informative, it was good for the workplace and also have small daughters so good for home – Suzanne Baker
Good clear presentation backed up with practical “on the job” instruction – Lorraine Elkington
Realisation of the effects a fire can have on a business or at home or in general, it makes it clear as to my role as a fire warden – Nick Fairbrother
Good to get hands on with fire extinguishers – Daniel Norman
Well presented Gerry explained content well, very enjoyable well presented and very informative – Cheryl Louise Beaumont
Eye opening and will be more aware of any hazards in the workplace and at home – Neha Dave
Gerry bought home the risks not only at work but at home aswell, made us aware of how to deal with incidents in the studio and also what we can do there – Ivan Merrell
Very informative, great to get hands on experience. Lots to think about – Laura Henderson
Course was well presented and full of useful information – Joanne Underwood
Very engaging, good clear direction on what you as a fire warden should do and how to prevent fires – Terry Skeels
Very positive, I learnt new ways to deal with situations – Clare Thompson
The training was very easy to understand and was a good extra to my position at Next – Dawn Green
Leant alot about how to avoid and assess fire risks both for work and at home, very good on both work and personal level with safety tips for both – Julia Marinho
Very well explained throughout, outside expert was good – Mary Toal
Excellent course well presented by the instructor, excellent training practical element was very good – Clive Paske
Trainer was funny made it more enjoyable – Nina Dhillon
Really enjoyed especially the practical as I learnt something new – Elizabeth Stiles
I found the course very interesting and informative – Clare Bray
Protecting the guests staying at your establishment
Whether you are the owner of a small guest house, with sporadic bookings, or a large bed and breakfast, where people are frequently checking in and out of the premises, you still need to ensure that the fire safety protocols which are in place are adequate for your business.
The best way to ensure that you are keeping up to date with current regulations regarding fire safety and provide for the customers who come to stay with you and rely on your fire procedures, is to send your staff on an appropriate ‘Fire Safety in Guest Houses’ training course.
The challenges faced by businesses in this sector are different to those in other hospitality industries and unique to this situation, so it is necessary to make sure that you are fully prepared for all eventualities, including the threat posed by fire.
As there will always be a varying number of people on the premises at any one time, staying as guests and not employees, you need to put in place an effective system for checking that everyone is accounted for in the event of a fire evacuation.
By sending your employees on such a course, you can make sure that come the end of the training, these new fire wardens will be well-versed in fire safety procedures and how to deal with such an emergency situation.
The effectiveness of fire evacuation training
Many people would view the evacuation of a building as a straightforward procedure. However, the reality of the situation means that there are plenty of things you have to consider. It is certainly not just telling people to leave the building in an orderly fashion.
Another important point to make is that evacuation tests are a legal requirement for any fire safety strategy. This will be part of a fire risk assessment, which is key to ensuring the safety of your employees and any visitors to the premises.
Fire wardens should be trained in carrying out these evacuations according to an efficient evacuation plan. On the fire evacuation training course there will be scenarios to implement which makes it all the more real and allow your fire warden to learn how to approach any problems that could occur, as well as the dangers to keep an eye out for.
Your organisation should already be carrying out evacuation drills on a regular basis, but it is necessary to do this in the right way. If you have any disabled people or those with mobility issues on your premises, the course will also help you to ensure they are aided during the evacuation procedure.
The course will be conducted by those with experience in the fire service and so you can rely on them to give your business the most suitable training it requires.
Fire Warden Training – Southampton
Very well presented, concise and no “waffle” good use of media – Steve Guppy
Good with updated information – Steve Baker
Very helpful, clear understanding of job role – Ian Gould
It’s the second time I have been to the course and I am kept updated, the information is clear and relevant – Amy Byrne