
Fire Marshal for Care Homes
The main outcome of this training course is to provide you with the knowledge to carry out the functions of a fire marshal. - Please note, this course also contains all of the content in the Basic Fire Awareness and Fire Extinguisher courses. This course is a variation on the Fire Marshal course that contains information that is specific to employees of care and residential homes.
- £30 plus VAT
- 220 minutes
- 5 CPD Units
- Course approved by: CPD, Gatehouse Awards & IIRSM

Fire Marshal for Care Homes
Specialised fire marshal training for care homes, focusing on resident safety during emergencies.
- £30 plus VAT
- 220 minutes
- 5 CPD Units
- Course approved by: CPD, Gatehouse Awards & IIRSM
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