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GME Fire & Security

Your Fire Alarm Is Only as Good as the People Who Hear It.

If your staff don’t know what to do when the alarm goes off, the best detection system in Ireland won’t save them. Fire safety training is a legal requirement for every Irish employer — and when it’s delivered well, it’s the difference between an orderly evacuation and chaos.

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Business All-Star 2026

Legally required for all Irish employers

Delivered on-site — your premises, your systems

Certificates of attendance issued

Fire warden training available

Dublin & Leinster

What Happens When Staff Haven't Been Trained

Common outcomes of undertrained workplaces in a fire
Staff unsure which exit to use — evacuation delayed · No fire warden to confirm building clear · Extinguisher used on wrong fire class — making it worse · Alarm panel fault unnoticed — nobody knew how to read it

Our Fire Safety Awareness Programme

Your Legal Obligations as an Irish Employer

What the Fire Services Acts and Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act require from you. The role of the responsible person. What a fire authority inspection looks for.

Fire Prevention — Practical, Not Generic

Specific to your premises. Common ignition sources in your environment. Housekeeping, electrical safety, kitchen risks, storage. Real actions your staff can take today.

Your Fire Detection System — What It's Telling You

How your specific system works. What the different signals mean. The correct response to each. Who does what when the alarm sounds.

Extinguishers — The Right One, Used Correctly

Fire classes and extinguisher types. How to identify what's on your wall and what it's for. PASS technique demonstration. When to fight and when to leave.

Evacuation — Practiced, Not Assumed

Your escape routes and assembly point. The role of each person in an evacuation. Accounting for all occupants. Briefing the fire brigade on arrival.

Fire Warden Training — Extended Module

Legal responsibilities of the fire warden. Sweep procedures. Assembly point management. Liaison with fire brigade. Completing post-incident reports.

Your staff are required by law to receive fire safety training.

On-site delivery across Dublin and Leinster — book your session today.

What Trained Staff Give Your Business

Irish fire authority inspections include checks on staff fire safety training. If you can’t produce training records, you may face an enforcement notice. Book your session today.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, all Irish employers must provide fire safety training to their staff. This must cover evacuation procedures, the use of fire-fighting equipment, and fire prevention in the workplace.
Best practice and most insurer requirements recommend annual refresher training for all staff and more frequent training for fire wardens.
Yes. All training is delivered on-site and covers your specific building, your actual fire detection system, your extinguisher types and locations, and your evacuation procedures.
Yes. Every participant receives a certificate of attendance and a training record is provided for your fire safety register.
Up to 20 participants per session. For larger groups, we schedule multiple sessions.