All you need to do is have a high school diploma and you have to be 18 and then you go to the college and go to the academy and then you become a fire fighter?
In other words you have to have allot of education...
Available jobs for the fire service include fire fighter, inspector, marshall, investigation, and communication/education.
Some firefighters rise in the ranks to become fire officers. Others branch out into various specialties. For example, some municipalities employ a former firefighter as a Fire Inspector or a Building Inspector or a Plans Inspector. Other firefighters become professional arson investigators, public safety educators, work in the Fire Marshal's office. There are also private-sector jobs as inspectors, investigators and adjustors for insurance companies, fire equipment installation and maintenance, and various type of fire-science or fire-safety consulting.
Many states automatically appoint the local Chief of the Fire Department to be a Fire Inspector, so that would be one way. However, there are other states where only a trained, certified and qualified individual can act as a fire inspector. In that case, you would need to take the necessary training, obtain a certification, then work under the supervision of another qualified inspector until you are deemed qualified. In the USA there is an NFPA standard, 1031, which describes the basic requirements for competence as a fire inspector or plans reviewer. Some fire academies offer training courses to meet these requirements. Basic Fire Inspector training should be expected to take about 50 hours of classroom time, plus field trips, homework, and sample inspections.
the house inspector said there was a short circuit in my computer.
Potential dangers include the risk of the illegal charges causing a fire hazard, such as faulty wiring or flammable materials. The fire inspector should document and report the findings to the appropriate authorities for further investigation and enforcement of regulations.
Mystery - 1980 Inspector Lewis Series II Life Born of Fire was released on: USA: 13 September 2009
Dry wood, fire, ect, oxygen, and a spark are things that are needed for fire to burn.
Fire prevention officer qualifications do not usually include any college-level courses. Fire-prevention ENGINEERING may require extensive college work.
Fire doors are typically required for loft conversions to ensure safety in case of a fire. The requirement may depend on building regulations and local codes. It is important to consult with a building inspector or a professional to determine if fire doors are necessary for your specific project.
What is the goal of the following types of safety education: community, fire and life.
Rome had the first reported firefighters and inspector, insurances came about in England during the 1600's
That answer depends solely upon your local fire-code. The fire Marshall sets the requirements by a locality based approach. Visit your city fire inspector for details.