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New IFEDA Training Centre opens in Buckingham
02 May 2026
THE INDEPENDENT Fire Engineering and Distributors Association (IFEDA) has announced the opening or a new Training Centre in Buckingham. This purpose-built facility has been designed to support high-quality practical training for fire protection professionals.

The Training Centre provides a focused learning environment alongside dedicated equipment for hands-on sessions, thereby ensuring that candidates gain the technical knowledge and real-world competence needed in the field.
This new space has been set up to reflect real installation and maintenance scenarios, covering key areas such as dry riser systems, hose reels and associated equipment and inspection, testing, and maintenance procedures aligned with current industry standards.
IFEDA’s aim is simple: to raise standards across the industry by delivering training that’s practical, relevant and immediately applicable on-site.
Importantly, this new Training Centre represents an important step forward in IFEDA’s continued commitment to supporting engineers, technicians and organisations alike with reliable and professional development opportunities.
IFEDA is looking forward to welcoming its first training delegates this month and working with industry professionals to build knowledge, confidence and competence across the fire safety systems domain.
*Further information is available online at www.ifeda.org
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