Since its inception, Arizona Fire and Burn Educators Association has remained at the leading edge of innovative and transitional training making the Public Educator a true professional. Through its various seminars, AFBEA has become a force on the national front, gaining recognition for our state and the distinctive challenges, which face the fire service today.
fire prevention

Fire and Life Safety Educator II

This is a 24-hour course designed to meet the requirements of NFPA 1035, Fire and Life Safety Educator II, 2010 edition. It is a continuation of Fire and Life Safety Educator I. The content follows the information in the IFSTA manual, Public Fire & Life Safety Educator, 3rd edition. (This publication must be provided by the student.)

This course will detail methods and procedures to be used to establish public fire education and life safety prevention programs based upon local loss and injury data. Students will learn how to implement and evaluate programs, how to prepare a funding proposal, how to use human and material resources to deliver programs, how to develop educational materials based upon an identified issue or local concern; how to develop a detailed lesson plan, how to design and present the program to an audience, how to prepare a budget request and project program budget costs. It will also train the student in the details of the budget process as its related to fire and injury prevention programs.

Upon successful completion of the class, participants will be able to get a certificate from the Arizona Center for Fire Service Excellence if registered with the Arizona Event Registration & Management Application (ERMA) program. Participants need to provide their ERMA ID number on the registration form.

Dates:  June 21-22, 2012

Times:  8:00am – 5:00pm (both days)

Location:  
Lakeside Fire District
2922 W. White Mountain Blvd
Lakeside, AZ 85929
(928) 368-6112

Instructor:      
Barbie Barrett
Bullhead City Fire Department
bbarrett@bullheadfire.org

Tracy Koslowski
Drexel Heights Fire District
tkoslowski@drexelfire.net