Fire Awareness Training in Care, Page 29 Reviews
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Average score 4.8
377 reviews
The Fire Awareness training was extremely informative and relevant. I learned a lot from the course and the information will certainly help me, should I ever be involved in a fire situation and in my role as Fire Warden. I was impressed by the detailed information we provided on all aspects of fire and fire safety.
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I found this quite informative as covered quite a range of things in it
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Fire awareness training made me aware the Policy and procedure especially when I’m at work .I should carry out the alert about fire procedure and in case fire may happen .
the tutor was on point in general this was very informative thanks.
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Most hospital settings these days will only have water / foam and CO2 extinguishers. [There may be exceptions where there are kitchens]. Powder is far too messy and metal fires are not usually an issue. The primary extinguishing action of CO2 is to freeze the fire [ie remove heat] rather than smother. Some of your pictures show people holding the pipes and horns of these extinguishers which could cause freezing injuries. Other than that I was reasonably impressed.
thank you for this as I once applied to be a part-time fireman but failed due to being colour blind so I have an interest in this crucial safety course.