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Silent Knight Announces Fire Alarm Training Series

NORTHFORD, Conn.

May 21, 2010 | Comments (0) | Post a comment
Silent Knight by Honeywell presents the Knight School series of educational seminars for fire alarm training. The free one-day course will offer an overview of basic fire alarm technology and application and hands-on technical training for the company’s latest IntelliKnight systems.

Experienced technicians seeking advanced instruction on IntelliKnight systems, including programming and troubleshooting, are encouraged to attend the two-day Tech Ed course. Successful course completion qualifies attendees for continuing education credits (CEUs).

All Knight School courses train on the IntelliKnight line of non-proprietary fire alarm systems sold over-the-counter at security equipment distributors nationwide. Custom on-site training is also available for groups with specific needs.

For more details on the training program, or to register online, visit www.silentknight.com.


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