Motto of our Trust is “ SAFE LIVLIHOOD for ALL HUMAN BEINGS”. As part of Guru Nanak Educational & Social Welfare Trust’s Social obligation, we offer free training every weekend between 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm at our centre on various aspects of safety. All classes are conducted by expert faculty. We provide certificate of participation to all candidates free of charge who completes a minimum of 12 modules in safety. Keep vising this section and nominate yourself for the course scheduled during this month. Classes are conducted in both English and Hindi.
Fire Fighting, techniques and equipment used to extinguish fires and limit the damage caused by them. Fire fighting consists of removing one or more of the three elements essential to combustion-fuel, heat, and oxygen-or of interrupting the combustion chain reaction.
Fire control is the practice of reducing the heat output of a fire, reducing the area over which the fire exists, or suppressing or extinguishing the fire by depriving it of fuel, oxygen, or heat (see fire triangle).
Fire class is a term used to denote the type of fire, in relation to the combustion materials which have (or could be) ignited. This has onward impacts on the type of suppression or extinguishing materials which can be used.[1] Class letters are often assigned to the different types of fire
Most fire fighting consists of applying water to the burning material, cooling it to the point at which combustion is no longer self-sustaining. Fires involving flammable liquids, certain chemicals, and combustible metals often require special extinguishing agents and techniques. With some fuels the use of water may actually be dangerous.