Free Training: Fire Safety in Multifamily Housing

  • May 27, 2026

Fire safety is essential in all settings, but multifamily housing poses additional risks due to shared walls, common areas, and residents' proximity. A single incident can affect multiple households, so prevention and preparedness are vital. A proactive, comprehensive approach to fire risk management is necessary to protect people and property.

In partnership with FireAvert, this online session presents practical strategies to reduce preventable fire risks in multifamily properties. Using industry experience and real-life examples, the training shows how minor oversights can become major hazards and how property teams can address issues before they escalate.

This free training covers 14 often overlooked fire hazards in multifamily settings and provides clear, actionable steps to address them. You will learn to identify everyday risks, implement safety improvements, and apply resident-focused strategies. In addition, you will gain practical tools to enhance safety, reduce liability, and create a secure environment for your residents and staff.

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