Fire Awareness Training in Education, Page 211 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.7

3827 reviews

  • 83% 5
  • 12% 4
  • 4% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 1% 1
Good to know

Good to know about fire and what to do and don't do

5/5
Good information presented clearly

This was a very clearly explained course. I found the explanation of the different fire extinguishers and how to use them safely to be interesting and useful

5/5
The course was very imformative

Although I have taken fire awareness courses before, it was a very good reminder.

5/5
very informative

No summary provided

5/5
Very Informative

I learned loads - thank you. The test was hard!

5/5
Very good

The tetrahedron fire triangle consists of Oxygen, heat and fuel. The traffic light system is Red prohibited (stop) Amber Warning (warning) Green safe passage, blue mandatory Must do. There’s class A,B,C,D and F class fires

5/5
Very simple to follow

This course was very simple to follow and easy to understand. I like the fact that the course was broken down into smaller sections. I would recommend though, suggesting that people take notes on the more complicated topics such as which extinguishers to use for which type of fire, as after a while, because each extinguisher is described in a similar way, it can become confusing.

5/5
Informative and useful

This was the second time I've accessed this course and I've found it to be very informative and useful in my role at work. The delivery is straight to the point and in bitesize chunks so one can understand the subject matter. It is useful to have questions along the way. In the test at the end it is handy to return to part of the course if you did not fully understand the question and revisit what was communicated.

5/5
Good

Good factual

5/5
Excellent clear and concise course.

An excellent course in which showed a diligent manner that exercised all the vital ingredients to advocate the importance of fire education and safety.

5/5

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