Fire Awareness Training, Page 815 Reviews

We ask our users to rate and review our course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...

USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.7

22944 reviews

  • 76% 5
  • 17% 4
  • 5% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 1% 1
I enjoyed taking part

V.Good

5/5
I enjoyed taking part

V.Good

5/5
Good

Good

5/5
Easy to follow and informative

Good information especially the important issue of if it is too large a fire, do not attempt to tackle it.

5/5
Easy to follow

Simple course content, easy to follow and interesting, well presented without being too over the top in terms of number of slides and distracting imagery.

5/5
Very clear and simple to follow

No summary provided

5/5
Repetitive

A bit repetitive on certain instructions, instead of focusing on the relevant points.

4/5
Clear & concise information.

Clear, concise explanations of all of the do's and don'ts regarding fire with potentially life saving information.

5/5
Gave me the knowledge I needed.

No summary provided

5/5
Infuriatingly slow and contradictory

The majority of the information presented was useful, but it is incredibly frustrating to have to wait for the presenter to finish speaking in each video before you can hit the next button. I was able to read and understand the transcript of each section in half the time it took the presenters to read it out which meant I spent twice as long clicking through this than I would have done if I'd been able to just read it at my own pace. I am a teacher which means I am BUSY. I do not have time to waste on this! It would be helpful if there were at least a 'double speed' option for those of us who are native English speakers and don't need to have the information presented at SUCH a slow pace to facilitate our understanding. (I completely understand that there are people who DO need this pace, but I don't appreciate having my time wasted when I'm not one of them). There is also a contradiction near the end. The clip about 'wet chemical' extinguishers says that it is the ONLY type that can be used on a type F fire, but then the next clip claims that 'water mist' extinguishers can also be used on a type F fire. So which is it? Can you only use a 'wet chemical' extinguisher or can you use either?? As always with any ihasco training, the test was a joke. What's the point of doing a test if you're only going to make three or four of the twenty questions challenging while the rest could be answered by anyone with an ounce of common sense regardless of whether they've done the training or not? Either don't bother with the test or actually make it worth doing!

2/5

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