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NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code helps to understand how building, fire, and life safety codes impact the requirements for fire detection and alarm systems

This instructor-led training covers the code requirements found in the 2024 edition of NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code. It will give you an opportunity to assess and mitigate risks to patients and staff in health care facilities, including classifying the various types of medical gas and vacuum systems, categorizing electrical systems and their associated potential hazards, and identifying the components of an emergency operations plan.

This course enhances your knowledge to identify the basic types of initiating devices while recognizing general requirements and defining terms associated with notification appliances. This course will highlight the details of system circuit types, including the different characteristics and how they operate under various conditions and recognize general requirements while defining terms for fire alarm system inspection, testing, and maintenance.

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This program covers how the role of traditional fire alarm systems continues to evolve and strategies for accurately and efficiently locating, interpreting, and applying NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, criteria

This Instructor Led Training offers comprehensive guidance on the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code and help ensure you stay up to date with the latest standards and best practices. This cutting-edge training covers key aspects such as system design, performance, inspection, testing, and maintenance protocols and is ideal for fire safety professionals, engineers, and contractors.

Identify the types of supervision station alarm systems and how they are commonly used. 

Develop a record-keeping program in accordance with code requirements while on the job. 

Locate and interpret inspection and testing requirements for components of a fire alarm system. 

Fire Alarm Technicians.

Fire Protection Contractors.

Installers.

Engineers.

Designers 

 

 

Master NFPA 72 under Fire Protection Systems and elevate your fire alarm and signaling expertise.

Receive an official NFPA Credly Certificate—a globally recognized mark of professional achievement.

Earn 2.1 CEUs and advance your career with continuing education credits backed by NFPA, USA.

  • Course Overview
  • Course Highlights
  • Course Objectives
  • Who Will Benefit/ Who Should Attend
  • Other Information and Benefits

This program covers how the role of traditional fire alarm systems continues to evolve and strategies for accurately and efficiently locating, interpreting, and applying NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, criteria

This Instructor Led Training offers comprehensive guidance on the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code and help ensure you stay up to date with the latest standards and best practices. This cutting-edge training covers key aspects such as system design, performance, inspection, testing, and maintenance protocols and is ideal for fire safety professionals, engineers, and contractors.

Identify the types of supervision station alarm systems and how they are commonly used. 

Develop a record-keeping program in accordance with code requirements while on the job. 

Locate and interpret inspection and testing requirements for components of a fire alarm system. 

Fire Alarm Technicians.

Fire Protection Contractors.

Installers.

Engineers.

Designers 

 

 

Master NFPA 72 under Fire Protection Systems and elevate your fire alarm and signaling expertise.

Receive an official NFPA Credly Certificate—a globally recognized mark of professional achievement.

Earn 2.1 CEUs and advance your career with continuing education credits backed by NFPA, USA.