Fire Safety Courses

S‑Certificate of Fitness Prep Course in New York

This focused prep course helps candidates succeed on FDNY exams for any S‑Certificate of Fitness (COF). Whether you’re pursuing certification for fire alarm supervision, hazardous materials handling, or other specialized safety roles, this course prepares you with the knowledge, confidence, and tools to pass.

S-Certificate Fitness Prep Course
Focused training to help you pass your FDNY S‑Certificate exam.

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Eligibility Screening

Step 1 of 6

Are you a U.S. citizen, a permanent resident (Green Card holder), or do you have valid work authorization (e.g., Red Card)?

Eligibility Screening

Step 2 of 6

Have you ever applied in this state for a security‑guard registration/license?

Eligibility Screening

Step 3 of 6

Has any license or permit issued to you ever been revoked, suspended, or denied?

Eligibility Screening

Step 4 of 6

Were you discharged or did you resign from law enforcement under charges of misconduct or incompetence?

Eligibility Screening

Step 5 of 6

Are you compliant with all child‑support obligations?

Eligibility Screening

Step 6 of 6

Would you like to proceed with obtaining a security license?

Eligibility Check

Disqualification Notice

Select Your Training Path

Please choose the service you need so we can direct you to the correct course.

First‑Time Security‑Guard License

Qualification Assessment

Are you an active or retired police/peace officer?

16‑Hour On‑The‑Job Training Course

As an officer you only need the 16‑Hour OJT Course to obtain your security license.

8‑Hour Pre‑Assignment Course

This mandatory course is the first step for new security guards.

Renew Unarmed License

Qualification Assessment

Is your license currently expired?

8‑Hour Annual In‑Service Course

Complete this refresher to renew your unarmed license.

License Reinstatement Required

Your license has been expired for more than 6 months. Reinstatement is required.

  • Fingerprinting
  • $36 money order
  • Form DOS‑1206‑f‑a

Armed‑Guard Training

Qualification Assessment

Do you have an active unarmed license?

Additional Training Required

You must take the 8‑Hour Pre‑Assignment Course to obtain an unarmed license before taking armed‑guard training.

NYS Pistol Permit Required

A valid NYS Pistol Permit is required. We can help you obtain one.

47‑Hour Armed‑Guard Course

You qualify for the 47‑Hour Armed‑Guard Course.

Fire & Safety Courses

Select the course that meets your needs.

31‑Hour Fire & Life‑Safety Director F‑89

To enroll you need one of these:

  • 3 years full‑time relevant experience
  • 18 months full‑time with 6 months at one site

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31‑Hour Fire & Life‑Safety Director Course F‑89

Your experience meets the prerequisites for the F‑89 Course.

Fire Guard Prep Course

This class prepares you for FDNY F‑01/02/03/04 exams.

FDNY S‑Certificate of Fitness Exam Prep in NYC

About the S‑Certificate Exam Prep Course

International Security Services, Inc. offers a detailed S‑Certificate of Fitness Prep Course supporting candidates for FDNY S‑designation COFs (e.g., S‑95, S‑97, S‑12/S‑13/S‑14). Through flexible scheduling, expert instruction, and exam-specific practice, you’ll be fully equipped to meet FDNY requirements and pass with confidence.

Objective

To thoroughly prepare participants for the FDNY S‑Certificate of Fitness exams by delivering focused, exam-ready instruction aligned with FDNY standards and test formats.

Course Requirements

  • Citizenship: US citizen or permanent resident
  • Age: 18 years or older
  • ID: Government-issued photo ID
  • Education: English proficiency recommended
  • Materials: Note-taking supplies
  • Prerequisites: None — open to all S‑COF candidates

What’s Included

  • In‑depth instruction aligned with FDNY S‑COF exam content
  • Test prep for S‑95, S‑97, and other S‑designations
  • Practice questions and mock exams
  • Safety protocols and emergency response coverage
  • Flexible scheduling (weekdays & weekends)
  • Certificate of Completion (prep course only)

Comprehensive Course Curriculum

Module 1: Specialized Safety Roles & Responsibilities

  • Overview of key S‑Certificate roles
  • Job-specific safety standards
  • Legal responsibilities and compliance

Module 2: Systems, Equipment & Protocols

  • Fire alarm & suppression systems (S‑95, S‑12/S‑13)
  • Chemical & material safety handling (S‑97)
  • Emergency equipment use & inspections

Module 3: Emergency Procedures & Communication

  • Evacuation procedures & chain of command
  • Fire notification systems & response
  • Communication with first responders

Module 4: Test Readiness & Practice Exams

  • FDNY test formats & requirements
  • Sample questions & review
  • Study strategies & confidence building

Why Choose Our Training?

Exam-Focused Content

All content tailored to real FDNY exam material for S‑series COFs.

Multiple Certifications Supported

One course prepares you for a wide range of FDNY S‑designated exams.

Practice & Review Materials

Mock exams and review questions included to boost test readiness.

Industry-Savvy Instructors

Taught by professionals familiar with safety operations and certification processes.

Flexible Scheduling

Class sessions designed to fit your work and training schedule.

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"I would like to first start by saying the staff and the instructor were extremely helpful and patient with those looking to become security guards. The classes were truly hands-on, the whole process went quick and smoothly. They are quick to respond to calls, text, emails answering any questions you have. If your looking to become a security guard, I highly recommend you check this place out. You will not be disappointed ."
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Carlos Ramos
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"My experience at ISS was phenomenal . The class was a great size, so everyone could get individualized attention and exchange ideas related to the course. The instructor, Michael, was knowledgeable, patient, courteous, and informative. I learned a lot during my time with him and I was thoroughly prepared to pass the exam. If you are interested in their services, I would recommend you contact them ."
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David Geffrard
Verified Customer
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"The best school for taking your security license . If you follow the lesson in class you will never have any ambiguity in your post because everything is explained clearly and in detail. An organized and communicative staff. I just received the card and Igor called me for a job offer. Everything was very fast."
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Rubin Koxha
Verified Customer

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August 10th, 2022

Property Security Evaluation Report

Your Individualized Property Evaluation Report

Your site’s individualized property evaluation report contains information and analysis that you need to properly manage your site’s security needs. That information includes detailed analysis of the crime rate in your area, site access and parking protocols, and existing security infrastructure. Interior inspection includes analysis of emergency exits, fire suppression capabilities, and alarm infrastructure for emergencies. Exterior inspection includes analysis of structural defects, property lighting, and potential vulnerabilities in building access.

In addition to those inspections, our analysis also considered environmental factors, potential risks from older trees, outside property maintenance, and nearby crime that may overflow to the area. We also examined emergency response planning, including fire evacuation protocols and information supplied to residents about proper evacuation process.

 

Pressing Suggestions


We highly suggest a camera placement along this driveway, as the overhead cameras in the back parking lot may not capture all makes, models, and license plates of cars entering in and out based on the angle they are recording from. The best camera placement would be at the green circle closest to the sidewalk/street.
The common area is easily accessible, but based on the angle that cameras are set at the front lot, anyone can enter the basement common area concealing the side of their face that is facing the camera. This is not to say that the camera arrangement should be changed, but it is highly recommended to have coverage in this common area as the common area is on a lower floor not visible from the sidewalk.


However, a few fundamental problems exist when it comes to access control of the back parking (a big territory). Even though only two issues have ever occurred there, the wide-open access point to that lot may need to be corrected sooner than later as there is a significant uptick in crime in the 62nd precinct.

Furthermore, there are two fundamental surveillance blind spots along the driveway leading to the back parking lot and every common area.

Lastly, however unlikely it may seem, tenants should have resources and a physical guide for situations that may require an evacuation. Whether it be a flood or fire, each tenant should know how to use a fire extinguisher and where to evacuate to during a flood regardless of their proximity to a shoreline.


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