Putting a Face on Theatre
An Open and Shut Case
Fire Doors serve a special function in a building – they are there to both contain a fire and to help extinguish it. All too often we find Fire Doors that have been modified or their automatic functions circumvented. This can lead to the catastrophic loss of life and cause additional damage to a building, so we want to see that they are used properly.…
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Fire Safety comes to the top of the list - AGAIN
The entertainment industry is an enormous business, it employs millions world-wide, and it crosses all walks of life. Nightclubs, Theatre, Film, TV, Education, Manufacturing, Sales & Marketing are all a part of the machine. When we start-out in this industry many of us may be star-struck with visions of being an actor, musician, or dancer; and some of us have dreams of being the greatest costume designer, lighting…
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Fire Safety Scavenger Hunt
One of the ways to get your staff and students to engage themselves with Fire Safety is to get them intimately familiar with the equipment and fire protection systems at their venue. One good way to make this fun and informative to have them search for the equipment and identify it themselves. To help facilitate this, draw a simplified plan of the building (or get a good one from the Architectural plans – this is always…
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