Fire Warden Training

Educating Central Coast & Newcastle teams to identify, respond and act with confidence

Ensuring quality fire and safety management through fire warden training

To successfully manage an event such as a building fire, hazardous substance, gas leak or bomb threat, a well-prepared and educated ECO or a team of competent Chief Fire, Fire, and Area Wardens is crucial.

Our training covers

At Survival Solutions, our Central Coast & Newcastle Fire Warden Training is designed to equip your team with the knowledge and skills they need to effectively manage emergencies and safeguard lives and property in the event of an emergency. As always, we will tailor our training solutions to suit and adapt to your workplace or building needs.

Why choose us?

Here at Survival Solutions, our foundations rest on three core values: reliability, professionalism and knowledge.

Our expert team guides you through the complexities of fire compliance, providing accurate assessments, premium equipment servicing and essential installations in line with AFSS requirements.

Why? Because the safety of your building occupants, business and investment is our top priority.

Local Expertise:

As a local service provider, we understand the unique needs of our Central Coast and Newcastle clients, ensuring we offer personalised fire safety solutions that suit you best.

End-to-End Solutions:

From assessment through to equipment installation and ongoing maintenance, we offer a seamless and comprehensive fire safety solution.

Peace of Mind:

Our reliable and knowledgeable team ensures your property remains compliant and protected, giving you the peace of mind you deserve all year round.

FAQs

Fire Warden Training is crucial for individuals who form part of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO).  The ECO is responsible for group safety during emergencies, including staff and all building occupants. It’s essential for businesses and building owners aiming to enhance emergency preparedness.

Our training encompasses various aspects, including fire safety principles, evacuation procedures, communication strategies, and practical exercises. It equips participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage emergencies.

A Fire Evacuation Plan is a site-specific document that outlines procedures for safely evacuating a building during a fire or other emergencies, including escape routes and assembly points.