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UK Fire Training heralded as ‘Most Trusted Fire Safety Training Firm’
25 November 2021
BASED IN the heart of Birmingham, UK Fire Training is celebrating after being named as “the most trusted provider of fire safety training in the UK” by established and accredited print title SME News.
Established back in 2004 and demonstrating a keen focus on continually improving the way in which fire safety training is delivered, UK Fire Training works with businesses and organisations across the UK to ensure that business premises and employees are safe from the threat of fire.
Specialising in consultancy and e-Learning as well as training, UK Fire Training prides itself not only on the delivery of essential training, but also on giving back to the community through a scheme orchestrated in conjunction with the Fire Fighters Charity.
Services are deployed by a network of highly skilled and knowledgeable trainers, all of whom are either serving or retired firefighters. In addition, UK Fire Training has earned its reputation by dint of using immersive technology such as Virtual Reality, offering real-life simulations for customers to experience fire scenarios.
Chief operations officer Jon Hughes informed Fire Safety Matters: “Our team members work extremely hard to ensure that clients receive a first-class service. We’re delighted to be recognised as the UK’s ‘Most Trusted Fire Safety Training Firm’. This accolade is a credit to everyone involved with UK Fire Training. The feedback we receive from our clients is that we make compliance training both engaging and interesting so that it’s memorable and helps to keep everyone safe.”
As part of the Martin James Network, UK Fire Training embodies “fearless cultures” and harbours a vision of creating a society in which every individual is valued and where dreams can be realised without fear, limitation or prejudice.
*Further information about UK Fire Training is available online at www.ukfiretraining.com
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