Fire-Lite Alarms Offering Free Accredited Online Training

Sept. 12, 2012
Fire-Lite Alarms by Honeywell, manufacturer of non-proprietary, unrestricted fire-alarm and emergency communications systems for commercial applications, recently launched a series of free, nationally accredited courses covering basic to advanced fire-alarm technology and applications.

Fire-Lite Alarms by Honeywell, manufacturer of non-proprietary, unrestricted fire-alarm and emergency communications systems for commercial applications, recently launched a series of free, nationally accredited courses covering basic to advanced fire-alarm technology and applications.

Participants will receive a certificate qualifying them for 0.1 continuing-education credit for each of the following one-hour courses:

Introduction to Basic Fire Alarm Technology.

MS-25 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel.

MRP-2001 & MRP-2002 Releasing Control Panels.

Voice Evacuation Principles.

ACC Series Voice Evacuation Panels.

ACC Series Distributed Audio Panels.

“These first six online trainings get into topics we regularly receive questions on, but we just can’t fit them all into the one- or two-day classes we offer all over the U.S.,” Tom Rosa, Fire-Lite Alarms’ training supervisor, said. “You can take these at your own pace, and once an online course is done, you’re e-mailed a certificate of completion within five days.”

For more information on Fire-Lite Alarms’ instructor-led and online training, click here.

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