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Fire Alarm Designers to Earn CEUs at Free Silent Knight Seminars

March 01, 2011 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

NORTHFORD, Conn. — Attendees of Silent Knight by Honeywell's upcoming fire alarm technology and code seminars will qualify to receive 0.4 continuing education units (CEU) or 4.5 continuing profession development (CPD) units. The half-day courses are free for all participants.

Wayne Moore, a member of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 technical correlating committee, will cover the latest NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code changes at the event.

Silent Knight and System Sensor fire protection experts will also discuss  the technology behind advanced fire alarm networks, detection devices and audio intelligibility solutions. Each class will include an outline from Honeywell Analytics on gas and flame detector functions.

Following is the 2011 course schedule:

  • April 12: Boston
  • April 14: Philadelphia
  • April 19: Atlanta
  • April 21: Tampa, Fla.
  • April 26: Cincinnati
  • April 27: Schaumberg, Ill.
  • April 28: Austin, Texas
  • May 3: Denver
  • May 4: Orange, Calif.
  • May 5: San Francisco

To register for the seminar, click here.

 


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