Fire Safety Awareness Care Homes

Key Points:

Fire Safety Awareness Care Homes Training

  • One-on-One tutor led fully online course developed by a qualified professional
  • Accredited by RoSPA & CPD conforming to universally accepted continuing professional development.
  • Once you have successfully completed the course your certificate can be immediately printed for audit and compliance purposes
  • Low Cost Recommended Price £25 plus vat, Our Price £20 plus vat
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Fire Safety Awareness Care Homes Training RoSPA & CPD Approved

Current legislation, The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, applies to all workplaces regardless of the number of employees and requires employers to provide adequate training in fire awareness for all members of their staff.

Our online fire safety training courses are aimed at all employees to assist them in identifying and reducing the risk that fire presents in the workplace.

This Fire Safety Awareness Care Homes Training course covers the same content as the Basic Fire Safety course with additional content tailored specifically for employees that work in care homes.

Fire Safety Awareness Care Homes Training Course Covers

Chemistry of Fire 

Common Causes of Fire 

Basic Safety Features in Buildings I

ntroduction to Fire Extinguishers 

What to do in Cases of Fire?

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What are the 4 types of fire extinguishers PDF?
  • Water.
  • Powder.
  • Foam.
  • Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
  • Wet chemical.
What are the 4 steps in using a fire extinguisher pass?
The acronym PASS is used to describe these four basic steps.
  1. Pull (Pin) Pull pin at the top of the extinguisher, breaking the seal. …
  2. Aim. Approach the fire standing at a safe distance. …
  3. Squeeze. Squeeze the handles together to discharge the extinguishing agent inside. …
  4. Sweep.
Is fire extinguisher training a legal requirement?
The short answer is yes.
What are fire safety rules?

You should provide adequate means of escape.

Outline clear pathways to exit doors.

Install smoke detection systems.

Maintain smoke suppression systems.

Make certain that you conduct regular fire drills.

Use flame-retardant materials in interiors.

Also make your office accessible to firefighters.

Please keep the building plans handy.