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Fire Marshall Training at Banbury Madni Masjid

Fire Marshall Training at Banbury Madni Masjid

Fire Marshall Training at Banbury Madni Masjid Strengthens Community Safety

Keeping our community safe is always our highest priority. Banbury Madni Masjid recently hosted a successful Fire Marshall Training session in partnership with Banbury Makkah Masjid and the Umar Education & Welfare Centre. The training strengthened fire safety knowledge across our shared community facilities..

The session brought together staff, volunteers, and trustees who play an important role in managing our services. Participants learned practical skills that will help protect lives and property. The training also reinforced our ongoing commitment to creating a safe environment for everyone.


Why Fire Marshal course Was Important

Fire emergencies can happen without warning. The Fire Marshal course helped participants understand how to reduce risks before an incident occurs. It also improved confidence when responding to emergencies and supporting others during difficult situations.

The training highlighted the importance of daily fire safety checks and clear emergency exits. Participants learned how simple actions can prevent accidents. These lessons will help maintain a safer environment across Banbury Madni Masjid and our partner organisations.

What Participants Learned

The Fire Marshall Training covered fire suppression and emergency response. Participants learned about different fire classes and the safe use of fire extinguishers. These practical skills help reduce the impact of small fires before they become serious emergencies.

The course also focused on safe building evacuation and rescue procedures. Participants learned how to guide people calmly during an emergency. Special attention was given to supporting children, older adults, and people with limited mobility.

Supporting a Safer Community

The training was delivered specifically for staff, volunteers, and trustees who manage our services and facilities. Their participation strengthened the overall safety of Banbury Madni Masjid, Banbury Makkah Masjid, and the Umar Education & Welfare Centre.

Because the session included practical activities, attendance was limited to a small group. This allowed every participant to receive individual guidance and hands-on experience. Everyone left with greater confidence and valuable fire safety knowledge.

A Successful Training Session

The Fire Marshall Training took place on Friday, 3rd July 2026, at Banbury Madni Masjid. The session was well organised and provided practical learning in a supportive environment. Participants actively engaged throughout the training and completed important fire safety exercises.

Banbury Madni Masjid thanks everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the event. The knowledge gained during the session will continue to benefit our community and help create a safer place for all visitors.

Conclusion

Banbury Madni Masjid remains committed to protecting everyone who uses our facilities. Hosting regular Fire Marshal course sessions reflects our dedication to safety, responsibility, and community wellbeing. Every trained volunteer, staff member, and trustee helps create a more secure environment.

FAQ

1. What was the Fire Marshall Training?

  • It was a fire safety training session for staff, volunteers, and trustees.

2. When was the training held?

  • The training took place on Friday, 3rd July 2026.

3. Where was the training held?

  • TThe session was held at Banbury Madni Masjid.

4. What did participants learn?

  • They learned fire prevention, evacuation procedures, and fire extinguisher safety.

5. Why was this training important?

  • It helped improve safety and emergency preparedness across our community facilities.

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