Inspector's Boot Camp (IBC), a provider of hands-on education for fire alarm system testing and maintenance, is now including National Training Center's (NTC) Fire Alarm Systems Design and Installation brown book with its class materials.
"We regard Inspector's Boot Camp as an important partner for they are dedicated to enhancing the value of inspectors through education, certification and hands-on training in the latest inspection tools and technologies," says NTC vice president of sales, Bryan McLane.
NTC will offer a 10 percent discount of any product to students who have attended an IBC class, according to McLane. The discount can be applied to any of NTC's professional references or training classes.
IBC was created to provide professional training and certification in the test and inspection of fire alarm and life safety systems, fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, sprinkler systems, security and safety equipment, and any other product or system designed for the safety and well-being of people in commercial buildings.
To learn more about IBC, visit www.InspectorsBootCamp.com.
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