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Fire Safety Services

The Fire Safety and Prevention Office provides training on an annual basis to various staff and students including security aides, resident directors, resident assistants, chemistry and biological sciences personnel and departments, student organizations, and contractors conducting hot work activities.

For information on any of the fire safety training areas listed below, contact Fire Safety Services at 330-672-1962 firesafety@kent.edu

Fire Prevention training includes:

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