FREE Fire safety awareness sessions

Posted on: August 18, 2021

A FREE online sessions available from ECFRS. If you could share across the membership of the group, I would appreciate it.

 

ECFRS online fire safety awareness sessions are presented over Microsoft teams, last for approximately 50 mins and provide the following :

 

  • Understand how to assess the risk of fire in the home
  • Recognise the common causes of fire in the home
  • Recognise the warning signs that an individual could be at increased risk of fire
  • Understand how to make a referral to ECFRS, and know what support we can offer

 

After completion of the session, you will be emailed supporting documentation to assist you in the information shared during the session.

 

We are currently working on an online booking system but until that is in place, we are arranging bookings over email.

 

Please identify a session that would be suitable for you from the list below, email me with your preferred date and time and I will book you in and confirm back by email with a link to the session you have booked.

 

If you are part of a larger group (5+) we can arrange a session outside of these times to deliver to the whole group to support availability. Please contact me for further details.

 

Fires safety awareness sessions August to mid-September.

 

For bookings and any questions please do hesitate to contact me at paul.pemberton@essex-fire.gov.uk

 

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