Role-based fire warden training for staff who may have to lead others
Wardens are often the first people others look to during an alarm. In Kentville, that role gets harder when site leaders want wardens and front-line teams to respond more consistently in occupied public-serving buildings.
The training is built around the actual site, so participants can connect their responsibilities to the building they know rather than a generic example building.
What stronger warden training should improve on site
- Less uncertainty about who checks, who communicates, and who escalates
- A more reliable approach to occupant guidance and accountability
- Role clarity that supports both wardens and site leadership
- Sessions designed around the building rather than a generic example
If your team in Kentville needs fire warden training, contact Liberty Fire to plan a session around the site, the staff, and the training goal.