Practical knowledge,
which can save lives
Our training is more than just theory – it’s practical tips that will help you feel confident in any situation.
What will you learn?
How to organize fire protection in the workplace.
How to secure buildings, installations and equipment to minimize the risk of fire.
What are the causes of fires and how can they be prevented?
How to effectively extinguish a fire and when it is worth doing so.
How to evacuate safely, taking care of yourself and others.
This training is not just about knowledge – it is about skills that can make the difference between panic and calm, effective action in a crisis.
Benefit or why is it worth it?

For the participant:
You will know how to react in an emergency.
You will gain confidence that you can act effectively and safely.
You will learn to use basic firefighting equipment.

For companies:
Reduced risk of fire and material loss.
A safer workplace and greater employee awareness.
Meeting legal requirements for fire protection.

Who is this training for?
This training is for you if:
- You work in an office, a warehouse, a factory – anywhere there is a risk of fire.
- You want to know how to keep yourself and others safe.
- You are responsible for organizing fire protection in the company.
What will you find in the training?
Basics of fire protection organization.
Principles of securing buildings and facilities.
Causes of fires and methods of extinguishing them.
Practical ways to respond in the event of a fire.
Evacuation procedures and their importance.
Engagement mechanisms and training methods used in the course
To ensure high learning effectiveness and prepare participants to act in emergency situations, the course uses modern educational methods and engaging mechanisms:
Storytelling and situational scenarios – the training begins with a realistic story of a workplace fire, which allows the participant to empathize with the situation and better understand the consequences of a lack of knowledge.
Interactive exercises – participants analyze the causes of fires, learn how to operate firefighting equipment and make decisions in simulated emergency situations.
Microlearning – content has been divided into short, practical modules that can be completed at a convenient time without losing learning continuity.
Gamification – during the course, users earn points and badges for completing modules and making correct decisions in exercises.
Crisis simulations – realistic scenarios teach how to recognize threats, respond appropriately and carry out evacuations.
Course map and flexible navigation – users can track their progress and return to key content at any time.
Final test and recommendations – at the end of the training, participants receive the test results and instructions on how to further develop their fire safety knowledge.