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This is a very good fire awareness training video. I have worked in the NHS for 40 yrs so have done lots of fire awareness. This course was better.
excellent resource, it is clear and contains very useful information. Good for the workplace and home.
Broad coverage
As it's fire awareness, it's very good because it has such a lot of information. In terms of the quiz, some questions were more academic than practical – the type of fire, for example, isn't going to be something a person thinks about when they see one "Ah, a radiation fire….". So whilst it's interesting to see how fire works – and knowing that's one of the aims of the course – the practical awareness does get slightly pushed to one side.
This is a very good fire awareness training video. I have worked in the NHS for 40 yrs so have done lots of fire awareness. This course was better.
excellent resource, it is clear and contains very useful information. Good for the workplace and home.
Very good.
I have done fire training courses before in my previous job role but this is the best course I have ever completed.
Excellent learning
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Engaging, educative and informative advice with simplified skills for use to stay alive during such emergency, instead of panicking that increases confusion and resultant risks to life and property.
Fire Awareness Training has equipped me with the understanding and skills to make my environment, be it workplace, home or property safe from fire risk, how to control and contain it, and what to do to make myself and others, especially my colleagues to stay alive during fire emergency.
A wasdte of my time
Too long and too boring.
Very informative
I found this really helpful and think everyone should take it. I feel more confident in what I would do in a fire now, wherever it happened.
Good
One question in my test asked whether in the event of a fire one should breathe through the nose, the mouth or both. This wasn't actually specified in the course content. The actor put a scarf over her nose and mouth to breathe when she was trapped on the upper floor of the building, to avoid inhaling the smoke. I'm now not clear if I should breathe through my nose or mouth or both.
The course is clear, concise and easily navigated
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars