- It offers a natural “yearly safety refresh.” After months of busy operations, employees may have forgotten critical procedures. A training session gives everyone a quick and effective reset.
- It helps your team head into the new year prepared and confident. Rather than waiting for a fire drill or, worse, a real emergency, training now ensures staff know what to do from day one of the next year.
- It supports compliance and builds a culture of safety. Regular training shows you take fire prevention seriously and reinforces that fire safety is a shared responsibility.
What you and your team get from training
Our course includes:
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Instruction on workplace fire safety and prevention
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Clear explanation of the proven PASS method: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep making it easy to remember the proper way to use an extinguisher.
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A video walkthrough showing how to respond to different types of fires and fire-scenarios.
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Demonstration plus hands-on practice, not just theory. This hands-on element is critical: when people actually handle the extinguisher, they learn how heavy it is, how far the spray reaches, how to stand, and how to aim properly under stress.
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A question-and-answer period, so participants can clarify doubts (e.g. Which extinguisher to use for what kind of fire? When to fight a fire vs. when to evacuate?).
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A training certificate for each attendee, helpful for documentation, compliance, or audit-proofing your safety program.
Why Monroe’s training stands out
The training offered by Monroe Extinguisher Company is designed to be realistic, practical, and applicable — not just a quick “sit-and-listen” session. Our program:
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Delivers hands-on practice, not just theory
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Uses demonstration and real-world fire scenarios to reinforce lessons
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Provides certification so you know everyone is “on the same page” when it comes to fire safety
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Is flexible and can usually be arranged indoors (especially via their digital training system), which means timing can be more convenient regardless of season or weather.
Our flexibility makes it especially suitable for year-end scheduling: you don’t have to wait for summer or an optimal outdoor day, you can schedule training when it suits your team, even in colder months.

