ST. CHARLES, Ill. - System Sensor has updated its Carbon Monoxide Online Training course with new voiceover options, informative visuals and increased interactivity to provide users the carbon monoxide (CO) information.
The course provides a self-training option that can enhance users' carbon monoxide product, legislation and application knowledge for use in the field, according to the company. Once users have completed the course, they have the option to take an online quiz and receive a certificate of completion.
"This new course is packed with information relevant to anyone currently installing CO detectors or considering offering carbon monoxide protection as a part of their offering," says Jack Ogden, System Sensor security product manager.
According to Ogden, System Senor timed the release of the online training program to coincide with the winter months when CO incidents are generally peaking and interest in protection is most prevalent.
"There's currently a combination of increased customer interest and new state legislation and code that makes this the best time to get up to date on everything CO," he says.
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