Introducing ‘Pyro Fire Training’ and our newly accredited Fire Door Awareness training course

Posted on 24 March 2022

We are delighted to announce our new training arm of the business – Pyro Fire Training

Our new training arm offers a refreshing take on specialist training courses, delivered by experts. As experienced fire safety consultants, our aim is to deliver quality training in specialist areas.

To begin with, we have developed a new training course focussed on Fire Door Inspection. We have identified there is a clear gap in the market for a course that offers an ‘introduction to Fire Doors’ and the importance of the correct installation, maintenance, testing and checks of fire-resisting doors, and doorsets, in the workplace and residential settings.

With that in mind, we have spent months working on a fresh and up-to-date course titled ‘Fire Door Awareness’, and are proud to state the course has now been fully accredited by The Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM).

The course offers a detailed introduction to the importance of c0mpartmentation, and fire-resisting doorsets, and comprises theory-based modules followed by a multi-choice assessment and example inspection on fire doorsets.

Who should attend?

As an awareness course, this training is aimed at those responsible for checking fire doors on a routine basis or arranging for fire door remedial works.

  • Facilities managers/supervisors
  • Property/estates managers
  • Caretakers
  • Site operatives
  • Joiners/fire door contractors
  • Fire risk assessors

The course is perfect for those looking to further their understanding of fire doors and keep up with the latest inspection criteria.

Duration

1 day – 9.30am to 3.30pm – 6 CPD hours

Cost

Open course price: £175+VAT per delegate (includes lunch and refreshments on the day)

On-site training (at client premises): P.O.A.

To find out more, or book online, visit: https://www.pyrofire.co.uk/training-booking/

Not sure where to start?

Speak to our team

Key accreditations

We’re on a mission to mitigate risk by pioneering new standards in competence and technology to protect more buildings and people. Maintaining our key accreditations are just one of the ways we do this.