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Silent Knight’s ‘Lunch and Learn’ Program Educates on Industry, Products

July 10, 2007 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

Silent Knight, part of Honeywell's Life Safety Group, announces its new "Lunch and Learn" training program, designed to educate architects, specifying engineers and others about the many facets of purchasing a fire alarm system.

When an individual specifies a product, he or she is also specifying the manufacturer, distribution network, technical support group and customer support group. Silent Knight's new program can provide insight that is essential to assessing these important issues and related purchasing decisions.

The program provides an in-depth overview of Silent Knight's Farenhyt product line and its wide array of choices. Silent Knight trainees come to a company's facility, provide lunch and present attendees with a wealth of knowledge about fire alarm systems and the industry itself.

For more information or to register for the training program, www.farenhyt.com.


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