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£242
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£242
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CPD Course
Specialist
Evacuation Alert Systems are designed for one purpose – to support the safe evacuation of tall residential buildings when fire and rescue services need to take control.
Unlike traditional fire detection and alarm systems, Evacuation Alert Systems (EAS) have a very specific role within a building's fire strategy. Understanding how they are designed, installed and maintained is essential for anyone responsible for these specialist systems.
This course provides a practical understanding of BS 8629, covering the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of Evacuation Alert Systems used in high-rise residential buildings.
You'll explore how EAS integrate with wider fire safety strategies, understand the responsibilities of those involved in their specification and maintenance, and gain confidence in applying the standard correctly in practice.
A basic understanding of BS 5839-1 and fire detection and alarm systems is recommended before attending this course.
Who this course is for?
Ideal for those involved in tall residential buildings where evacuation alert systems form part of the fire safety strategy.
Those responsible for fire safety in tall residential buildings
Facilities and property managers managing high-rise properties
Fire & security engineers working with EAS
Designers and consultants involved in residential fire safety
Fire risk assessors and enforcement authorities (e.g. F&RS)
What you’ll get from this course
Clear understanding of the role of EAS in fire safety strategies
Knowledge of BS 5839-1 requirements specific to EAS
Insight into system design, zoning, and audibility
Awareness of responsibilities for installation, maintenance, and use
After this course, you’ll be able to
Understand when evacuation alert systems are required
Apply BS 5839-1 requirements to EAS design and implementation
Recognise how EAS differ from standard FD&FA systems
Understand key responsibilities for managing and maintaining systems
Course Content
Scope and need for evacuation alert systems
Consultation and responsibilities
System components
Evacuation alert zones
Evacuation alert devices (EADs) – sounders and audibility
Provisions for disabled occupants and siting of EADs
EACIE and power supplies
Installation and commissioning
Documentation, certification, and acceptance
Maintenance
User responsibilities and logbook requirements
Assessment

At Ember Compliance, we're committed to helping fire and security professionals develop the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to work safely and competently.
Our courses are delivered by experienced industry professionals who combine technical expertise with practical, real-world experience. Whether you're new to the industry or looking to expand your knowledge, our training is designed to be engaging, informative and directly applicable to your day-to-day role.
We offer a range of classroom and live online courses, with many leading to nationally recognised RQF qualifications. Our focus is on supporting ongoing competence and professional development, helping technicians and businesses meet industry standards and best practice.
This depends on the course you are booking.
Many of our courses are suitable for learners who are new to the subject, while others are designed for experienced fire and security technicians or have specific prerequisites.
Please check the course description and any entry requirements before booking. If you're unsure whether a course is right for you, we're always happy to help you choose the most appropriate option.
Yes. Many of our courses are available as both classroom and live online training, allowing you to choose the learning environment that suits you best.
If a classroom version of this course is available, you'll find it listed alongside the online option on our website.
Absolutely.
Our trainers encourage questions and discussion throughout every course, helping learners understand how the requirements apply in real-world situations. Whether you're looking for clarification on a technical topic or practical guidance based on your own experience, we're here to help.
To take part in one of our live online courses, you'll need:
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Before your course, we'll email you everything you need to join, including your joining instructions, start time and the link to access the online training.
We recommend joining a few minutes before the course starts to ensure your equipment is working correctly and you're ready to begin on time.
Training is an important part of demonstrating competence, but attending a course alone does not make an individual or organisation compliant.
Compliance depends on a range of factors, including appropriate qualifications, experience, competence, company procedures and ongoing professional development.
Our courses are designed to help learners understand current requirements and apply industry best practice with confidence.
Each course is based on the current edition of the relevant British Standard, legislation or industry guidance, as detailed in the course description.
Where standards are updated, we regularly review and update our training materials to reflect the latest requirements and industry best practice.
There is no single answer, as it depends on your role and the subjects you work with.
Many technicians choose to refresh their knowledge whenever standards are updated, legislation changes or new technologies emerge. Regular CPD also helps maintain confidence and supports continued professional competence.
At Ember Compliance, we believe training should do more than simply help learners attend a course or pass an assessment.
Our aim is to support long-term professional competence by providing practical, relevant training that helps technicians apply their knowledge with confidence and continue developing throughout their careers.