The Barbados Fire Service is reaching out to the private sector to bolster its efforts in implementing fire safety education in schools across the island. With the aim of protecting students and the wider community, the service recognizes the critical need for a comprehensive safety program. By partnering with businesses, the Fire Service hopes to enhance resources and educational outreach, ultimately fostering a culture of safety among young people. As fire incidents can have devastating consequences, proactive education is seen as essential to ensure the well-being of students and residential areas alike.
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