Fire Fighting 101: Fire Fighting System Design Basics Course
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 896.31 MB | Duration: 2h 29m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 896.31 MB | Duration: 2h 29m
The COMPLETE Fire Fighting Design Essentials: Fire Alarm Systems, Fire Fighting Systems, Fire Protection, NFPA Design
What you'll learn
Stand out as professional with years worth of expertise that is unmatched.
Gain complete coverage on fire detection systems.
Gain complete coverage on fire alarm systems.
Gain complete coverage on fire fighting Systems.
Understand the design sequence of steps for water based fire fighting systems.
Understand the design sequence of steps for clean agent fire fighting systems.
Understand the basics of fire and how it affects building safety design.
Identify key components of a fire fighting system.
Learn the various types of fire fighting systems.
Understand fire engineering best practices.
Analyze sprinkler systems connectivity.
Analyze clean agent systems connectivity.
Learn the different types of extinguishing media.
Learn the different stages of fire growth.
Master the fire behavior principles.
Requirements
The interest to learn about fire fighting systems.
Description
Welcome to your complete beginner’s guide to Fire Fighting System Design — a focused training course built to introduce you to the essential principles, standards, and real-world techniques used in fire protection engineering. Whether you're aiming to understand NFPA-based fire fighting system design, develop fire safety skills, or prepare for roles involving fire protection responsibilities, this course will help you confidently navigate fire fighting system design basics and layout fundamentals.You’ll explore how fire fighting systems work, discover the types of systems used across industries, and walk through the steps of a compliant system design. With visual breakdowns and clear language, this course is designed to be practical, professional, and accessible — even for complete beginners.What You Will Learn:Understand the fundamentals of fire fighting systems and how they protect people and propertyLearn about different fire fighting system types and when to use them and their key differencesExplore the key components of a properly designed fire fighting systemUnderstand passive and active fire protection systemsWalk through the complete design sequence from concept to layoutRecognize where different fire fighting systems are used for a smart designAvoid common design pitfalls and improve fire readiness across sectorsExplore international standards and their real-world useGet a clear picture of how fire protection supports safety complianceand Much More!Exclusive Resources Included:Sample sprinkler system design layoutZone classification and risk matrix guideDesign checklist aligned with NFPA fundamentalsWho This Course Is For:Engineers (mechanical, civil, electrical) entering fire protection designSite supervisors, MEP professionals, and safety coordinatorsHealth & safety officers managing workplace complianceArchitecture and construction professionals involved in coordinationStudents or recent graduates exploring fire safety as a career pathCertification candidates preparing for CFPS, NICET, or related examsFacility and maintenance professionals responsible for system upkeepProject managers looking to understand system design fundamentalsWhy This Course Matters:Fire fighting systems are a core component of any built environment’s safety strategy. With increasing global emphasis on safety codes, compliance, and risk reduction, there’s never been a better time to build foundational fire safety and fire protection knowledge. This course gives you the tools to start understanding and contributing to fire system design projects with clarity and confidence.Whether you’re beginning your journey in fire fighting system design or upskilling for your career, this fire fighting system design course will give you the foundation you need — one system, one layout, one application at a time.Why Join Us:This course is proudly offered by a trusted leader in professional training with learners from over 175 countries. With thousands of enrolled students and a proven record of high-impact safety, design, and engineering education, you're not just gaining skills — you're joining a global learning community. Every module is designed to be clear, actionable, and aligned with real-world applications.Join us today and take your first step into the world of professional fire fighting system design.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Fire Fighting System Design
Lecture 1 Introduction to Fire Fighting System Design
Section 2: Area of application
Lecture 2 Area of application For (Fire Fighting System, Fire Alarm system)
Section 3: Fire Fighting Design Standards
Lecture 3 Fire Fighting Design Standards (NFPA, BS, EN)
Section 4: Fire Principles For a Successful Fire Fighting System Design
Lecture 4 Fire Triangle as part of (Fire Fighting, Fire Alarm, Fire Safety)
Lecture 5 Fire Classifications P#1 as part of (Fire Fighting, Fire Alarm, Fire Safety)
Lecture 6 Fire Classifications P#2 as part of (Fire Fighting, Fire Alarm, Fire Safety)
Lecture 7 Heat Transmission as part of (Fire Fighting, Fire Alarm, Fire Safety)
Section 5: Exclusive Resources (Download These)
Lecture 8 Exclusive Resources (Download These)
Section 6: Your Feedback Matters
Lecture 9 Your Feedback Matters
Section 7: Fire Fighting Engineering Essentials
Lecture 10 The Combustion Process as part of (Fire Fighting, Fire Alarm, Fire Safety, NFPA)
Lecture 11 Stages of fire growth as part of (Fire Fighting, Fire Alarm, Fire Safety, NFPA)
Lecture 12 Classifications of Fire Fighting Systems
Lecture 13 Common Fire Alarm Systems and Fire Detection
Lecture 14 Categories Of Fire Fighting Systems
Lecture 15 Fire Fighting Systems VS Fire Stage as part of (Fire Protection, Fire Fighting)
Section 8: Portable Fire Fighting Equipment
Lecture 16 Portable Fire Fighting Equipment - Sitting
Lecture 17 Portable Fire Fighting Equipment - Maintenance
Lecture 18 Portable Fire Fighting Equipment - Training
Lecture 19 Portable Fire Fighting Equipment - MUST Learn Method
Section 9: Fire Fighting Systems Extinguishing Media
Lecture 20 Fire Fighting Extinguishing Media #1 as part of (Fire Protection, Fire Fighting)
Lecture 21 Fire Fighting Extinguishing Media #2 as part of (Fire Protection, Fire Fighting)
Lecture 22 Fire Fighting Extinguishing Media #3 as part of (Fire Protection, Fire Fighting)
Lecture 23 Fire Fighting Extinguishing Media #4 as part of (Fire Protection, Fire Fighting)
Lecture 24 Fire Fighting Extinguishing Media #5 as part of (Fire Protection, Fire Fighting)
Section 10: Fire Fighting Suppression Technologies
Lecture 25 Fire Fighting Suppression Technologies Briefing
Lecture 26 Water Based Fire Fighting Systems
Lecture 27 Clean Agent Fire Fighting Systems
Lecture 28 Hybrid Fire Fighting Systems
Lecture 29 Choosing the Right Fire Fighting System part of (Fire Protection, Fire Safety)
Section 11: Fire Fighting Systems Connectivity
Lecture 30 Water Based Fire Fighting System Connectivity (Must Lean This)
Lecture 31 Clean Agent Fire Fighting System Connectivity (Must Lean This)
Section 12: Fire Fighting Design Sequence and Steps
Lecture 32 Water Based Fire Fighting System Design Sequence (Must Learn This)
Lecture 33 Clean Agent Fire Fighting System Design Sequence (Must Learn This)
Section 13: Wrapping Up
Lecture 34 Wrapping Up
Section 14: Bonus Lecture
Lecture 35 Bonus Lecture
Construction Professionals – Site engineers and managers who coordinate with fire safety contractors.,Beginner Engineers – New mechanical or civil engineers looking to break into fire protection design.,HSE Professionals – Safety officers aiming to understand fire system design from a compliance and prevention standpoint.,MEP Designers – Professionals designing building systems and needing to integrate fire protection components.,MEP Designers – Professionals designing building systems and needing to integrate fire protection components.,Fire Safety Inspectors – Individuals who evaluate installed systems for compliance.,Code Compliance Officers – Authorities ensuring buildings meet fire safety standards like NFPA.,Code Compliance Officers – Authorities ensuring buildings meet fire safety standards like NFPA.,Students in Engineering or Safety Fields – Those seeking a practical, project-based foundation in fire system design.,Freelancers & Consultants – Professionals offering design services or working with clients on building safety.