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| Course Name |
FIRE PREVENTION FOR HIGH RICK POPULATIONS: AGE AND
DISABILITY FACTORS |
| Course Code |
FF199 |
| Course Length |
15 Hours |
| Course Description |
This new 2-day course will provide an overview of the knowledge, skills, and process required to conduct
successful risk reduction efforts among older adult populations and very young children. This course is
designed for students who work in the field of prevention, safety education, and community leadership
positions. Students learn to focus on the factors that contribute to high fire incidence with the older adult
and very young populations. Course content includes: personal beliefs and observations about the aging
process; developing sensitivities about growing older; characteristics and challenges associated with
addressing risk among older adult and very young population groups; the risk reduction process for older
adult populations; and fire safety plans/messages targeting high-risk populations based on aging.
Participants take a short multiple-choice exam on key course concepts.
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| Course Pre-Requisites |
none |
| Course Fees |
Course Fee: On-Campus $60.00, Off-Campus $36.00
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| Course Materials |
Pen, Pencil, Highlighter, Paper |
| Available Dates |
Tennessee Fire & Codes Academy [Training Schedule] |
Register Now! |
To register on-line for this course, please click here |
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