IFE South Western Branch
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IFE South Western Branch
@ifesw
The South Western Branch of the Institution of Fire Engineers covering Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Isles of Scilly & the Channel Islands


Good luck to all candidates who are sitting IFE exams today in the UK and around the world! 🌎📚 #ifeexams

White goods such as fridges, freezers, dishwashers, tumble dryers, washing machines can be a source of fire within our homes or businesses. Product recall information helps you identify known concerns or trends. Have you checked yours recently? #80bGyCW4Csz6CBig.97" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">productrecall.campaign.gov.uk/#80bGyCW4Csz6C…

As the operational response to this incident concludes the #fireinvestigation will continue. It is vital that @CornwallFRS and partners understand the cause of fires so we can analyse trends and target our #Prevention and #Protection resources effectively making #Cornwall safer

Due to popular demand we have scheduled a third session of our Back in Business - Tourism/Holiday Accommodation. 22 June 2020 1100-1200 eventbrite.co.uk/e/back-in-busi… #backinbusiness #Cornwall

Fantastic branch committee meeting yesterday. Great to see old and new members present @CFRSFireSafety @CornwallFRS @DSFireUpdates @robcude @MikeBurroughsFI looking forward to our AGM & CPD event on Thursday 16th April 2020. All welcome

Firefighter Safety Database Spotlight: DFDS Seaways Location: 3 Miles offshore from Dover Date: 1st May 2014 Service Area: Kent FRS Fire Source: Port thermal oil heater within port boiler room Nature of Incident: Fire ©MAIB bit.ly/2SzG61l






Good luck to everyone taking @ifeglobal examinations today and tomorrow. Professional qualifications that are recognised Internationally. @CornwallFRS @CornwallCouncil @NFCC_CPO @HMICFRS

Fantastic branch committee meeting yesterday. Great to see old and new members present @CFRSFireSafety @CornwallFRS @DSFireUpdates @robcude @MikeBurroughsFI looking forward to our AGM & CPD event on Thursday 16th April 2020. All welcome






Cornwall Councillors support keeping residents safe from house fires by agreeing to install sprinklers in all homes the Council builds and commissions in the future. The motion was brought by Councillor Neil Burden, Cornwall Councillor for Stokeclimsland
