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Global Group Networking Event

Wednesday 22nd Nov, meet the Global team while networking for free drinks & food.

https://www.foxbars.com/foxexcel
Fox Excel
2 Western Gateway,
London E16 1DR
16:00-20:00

Global Group:
Global Technical Services – Fire Engineering and Consultancy
Global HSE Solutions – Passive Fire Protection
Global Building Environments – MEP Engineering & Sustainability

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The Fire Service College

Last week, Global had a remarkable opportunity to sponsor The Fire Service College in an effort to educate architecture students from Nottingham Trent University. During this event, we explored various aspects of fire science, and fire behaviour, and even conducted blindfolded evacuation procedures within a simulated emergency scenario to impart valuable knowledge on the best methods of exiting a building during a fire. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to The Fire Service College for hosting us, and we are eager to continue sponsoring events that raise students’ awareness of the dangers posed by fires.

Nurturing Fire Safety Conscious Architects

Fire safety is a fundamental consideration in architecture, and understanding the intricacies of fire science, fire behaviour, and effective evacuation procedures is pivotal for any aspiring architect. A strong foundation in fire safety ensures that future architects are not only creative but also responsible designers who prioritise the safety of the occupants of the structures they create.

A Collaborative Effort with Nottingham Trent University

Our partnership with Nottingham Trent University allowed us to engage with the architects of tomorrow. By working hand-in-hand with students, we were able to foster a deep understanding of the vital role architects play in designing fire-resistant structures and ensuring safe egress in the event of a fire.

Simulating Fire Emergencies

The highlight of our collaboration with The Fire Service College was undoubtedly the simulated emergency scenario. By immersing students in a realistic fire emergency situation, we aimed to provide a unique learning experience. This involved blindfolded evacuation procedures, where students had to rely on their training and instincts to find their way to safety. Such hands-on exercises are invaluable in preparing individuals for the unexpected and reinforcing the importance of preplanned evacuation routes.

Best Practices for Fire Safety

During the event, we shared insights into fire science, discussing the behaviour of fires and the factors that influence their spread. We emphasised the significance of designing fire-resistant structures and how architectural choices can impact the safety of occupants. Moreover, we provided guidance on the most effective evacuation procedures, showcasing the difference these practices can make in ensuring the well-being of building occupants.

A Pledge to Fire Safety

Global remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing fire safety awareness and education. Our partnership with The Fire Service College and Nottingham Trent University reflects our dedication to nurturing the architects of the future with the skills and knowledge needed to prioritise fire safety in their designs.

As we look ahead, we are excited about the prospect of more collaborative efforts that promote fire safety awareness in the architectural community. We believe that these experiences will help shape a generation of architects who understand the complexities of fire safety and are equipped to design buildings that not only inspire but also protect lives. We are deeply appreciative of The Fire Service College for their invaluable support and look forward to continuing our mission to raise awareness about the dangers posed by fires. Together, we can build a safer future.