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Fire protection visit and study
Fire fighting is a job with great responsibility, which requires professional skills and knowledge. This article will introduce you to the study tour and professional qualifications of the fire center to help you better understand this profession.

Primary fire fighting learning

To become a fire center, you need to step into the fire brigade and start a 7- 10-day career journey. Or choose a training institution recognized by the fire department, which is equally wonderful! As long as you are careful, the road to obtaining evidence is at your feet.

Intermediate and above advanced

If you want to learn more fire fighting knowledge and skills, you can choose a detachment to report to the general team, and tailor-made 14-20 days of intermediate learning assessment, or even 35-40 days of advanced training tour. Every step is for the better of you!

Fire fighting has many responsibilities.

Fire responsibility is very important. It is necessary to guard the safety of buildings and structures, conduct fire safety management and inspection, monitor the state of equipment, operate and maintain building fire control facilities, ensure safety and protect people's lives and property.

Grading, showing professional demeanor

There are five levels of professional qualification for fire control center, namely, building (structure) fireman (national professional qualification level 5), building (structure) fireman (national professional qualification level 4), building (structure) fireman (national professional qualification level 3), building (structure) fireman (national professional qualification level 2) and building (structure) fireman (national professional qualification level 4)

Professional function, showing multiple abilities

The professional functions of the fire control center include fire safety inspection, fire control room monitoring, operation and maintenance of building fire control facilities, etc. It is necessary to have professional skills and knowledge, conduct regular and daily fire patrols, record equipment status, check and handle fire and fault alarms to ensure safety.