The Basic Fire Safety Training program is designed to create fire-aware individuals who can prevent fire incidents and respond effectively during emergencies. This course provides essential knowledge of fire hazards, fire prevention techniques, and the correct use of fire-fighting equipment in workplaces, institutions, and public areas.
The training emphasizes practical learning, helping participants gain confidence to act safely and responsibly during fire emergencies, thereby minimizing loss of life and property.
Understand the basics of fire and fire behavior
Identify common fire hazards in workplaces and homes
Learn fire prevention and control measures
Develop emergency response and evacuation skills
Gain hands-on experience with fire-fighting equipment
Definition and importance of fire safety
Fire triangle and fire behavior
Classes of fire (A, B, C, D, K)
Common causes of fires
Identification of fire hazards
Good housekeeping practices
Electrical fire safety
Safe handling of flammable materials
Types of fire extinguishers and their uses
Fire alarm and detection systems
Sprinklers and fire suppression systems
Emergency lighting and signage
Selection and operation of fire extinguishers
PASS technique (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep)
Do’s and don’ts during fire emergencies
First aid basics for burn injuries
Emergency action plans
Evacuation procedures and assembly points
Roles of fire wardens and safety teams
Coordination with emergency services
Live demonstration of fire extinguishers
Mock fire drills and evacuation exercises
Hands-on fire-fighting practice
Emergency response simulations
Students and working professionals
Industrial workers and supervisors
Office staff and facility managers
Security personnel
General public
Basic Fire Safety Training Certificate issued by IIFSE
Improved fire awareness and preparedness
Reduced fire risk at workplaces
Compliance with safety regulations
Enhanced emergency response capability