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National Technology Transfer, Inc. Is Bringing National Fire Alarm Code/NICET Level I And II Training To Philadelphia
Englewood, Colo. (EWORLDWIRE) Sep 22, 2005
October 25-27, 2005
National FIRE ALARM CODE(R) with NICET(R) LEVEL I and ll - three days (FN)
This comprehensive three-day seminar thoroughly examines all of the key aspects of the National Fire Alarm Code, including fundamentals of fire alarm systems, requirements, required documentation, location and spacing, choosing detectors, environmental factors in smoke detection, plus inspection, testing and maintenance.
The seminar also focuses on how to use the codes that govern fire alarm system design and installation. The knowledge gained in this seminar is directly related to the NICET examination elements.
Students will learn about what codes are applicable to fire detection and alarm systems, how building occupancy requirements affect a fire alarm system, where one should and should not use detectors, installation requirements, how to avoid the most common errors of design, layout and installation. Students will also learn about the requirements and elements of NICET Certification and how the application process works.
NTT has been the industry leader in hands-on industrial training for maintenance, operations and repair professionals for over twenty one years. NTT earned that position by providing clients with the most professional, value added, hands-on training, from the most respected industry subject matter experts, on the latest equipment, for over 21 years.
NTT consistently earns a 99.6 percent satisfaction rating from its clients. It has over 85 percent of the Fortune 500 training with it, time after time. Without exception, NTT provides the most focused, information-rich industrial technical training available.
For more information, call 800-922-2820 or visit www.nttinc.com
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