Dear Singh, The PowerPoint presentation attached to the post contains readily available theory. What needs to be emphasized is the practical aspect of the entire process. Without practicing with appropriate equipment and conditions to apply these techniques, it will only be half done. If you are genuinely serious, it is advisable to contact the in-charge of the Fire Station experts on duty in your town and request them to demonstrate their skills in your work environment, using the necessary appliances and chemical substances. Creating the right environment to handle these techniques is crucial.
I am certain that this initiative will prove to be highly beneficial and will be appreciated by all. Sometimes, the Fire Station conducts these exercises free of charge at various locations, in gatherings consisting mostly of civilians and employees, to demonstrate practical fire handling techniques. Even if they charge a fee, it is definitely worth it. I recommend taking advantage of this opportunity.
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