Fire Fighting Training

Firefighting is the act of attempting to prevent the spread of and extinguish significant unwanted fires in buildings, vehicles, woodlands, etc. A firefighter suppresses fires to protect lives, property and the environment. Firefighters typically undergo a high degree of technical training.

When faced with extraordinary situations, anything can happen. With proper fire fighting training and education, you will be able to make the right decisions in these emergency situations.

Approximately 600 people die and over 4000 are injured annually in South Africa as a result of fires, and these blazes cause more than R500-million damage to property every year. Adans Skills Training’s fire fighting training courses are aimed at teaching basic fire fighting skills in order to minimise loss of life and property, by extinguishing fires in their early stages. The best method of stopping a fire is to prevent it. The actions taken to control a fire during the first few minutes will determine whether it can be contained or not.

Minimise damage during fires, contact us for expert fire fighting training. Legislation requires that 1 in 50 people per company, or two per building, should be trained in basic fire fighting. In order to ensure that there are more on-site fire safety experts available to reduce this statistic, Adans Skills Training Training provides the following fire fighting courses:

The main duties of a full-time firefighter are to help protect the public in emergency situations. They respond to a wide variety of calls, such as car crashes, chemical spills, flooding, water rescue and general rescue as well as fires. … demonstrating the use of firefighting equipment. performing practice drills.

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