Basic fire safety Awareness
- Kerry Owen
- Sep 4
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 24

Fire Safety Starts Here: Essential Training for Every Workplace
Fire can strike anywhere, anytime—and without warning. That’s why every employee, regardless of role or industry, needs a solid understanding of fire safety. Our Basic Fire Safety Awareness course is designed to provide that foundation.
Approved by IFE, CPD, IIRSM, Gatehouse Awards, the Institute of Hospitality, and IOSH, this course helps organisations meet their legal obligations under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 while empowering staff to act safely and confidently in the event of a fire.
Why Fire Safety Awareness Is Crucial
Fire safety isn’t just about compliance—it’s about saving lives. This course teaches employees how fires start, how they spread, and what to do if one breaks out. It’s a cost-effective way to reduce risk and build a safer workplace.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll gain practical knowledge in:
The chemistry of fire and how it spreads
Common causes of workplace fires
Fire safety features in buildings
Types of fire extinguishers and their uses
What to do when a fire is discovered
The dangers of smoke and evacuation protocols
Course Modules & Pass Requirements:
Chemistry of Fire – 70%
Common Causes of Fire – 70%
Basic Safety Features in Buildings – 70%
Introduction to Fire Extinguishers – 70%
What to do in Cases of Fire? – 70%
Final Assessment – 70%
Who Should Take This Course?
All employees, regardless of role
New starters as part of induction training
Health & Safety officers
Managers and team leaders
Why Choose Us?
Fully accredited and compliant with UK legislation
100% online and flexible—complete in just 60 minutes
Clear, engaging content suitable for all learning levels
Ideal for individuals or company-wide rollouts
Don’t Wait for an Emergency to Get Prepared
Fire safety is everyone’s responsibility. Equip your team with the knowledge to prevent fires and respond effectively when it matters most.
Enroll Now and make fire safety part of your workplace culture.
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