Northford, Conn. – Fire-Lite Alarms by Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today opened registration for a new series of training programs to be held in a variety of locations throughout the U.S. in 2015.
The new schedule includes a basic two-day course for individuals seeking more hands-on fire alarm technical training and an advanced one-day session offering experienced technicians more applications and programming expertise. A Certificate Renewal Program will also be offered to give technicians the opportunity to renew their Fire-Lite training certification without attending another course. Both instructor-led courses and the Certificate Renewal Program qualify students to receive continuing education credits (CEUs).
Beyond its hands-on courses, Fire-Lite Alarms continues to grow its library of online tutorials; Lite-Tips training videos; Webinars; and blogs on industry trends and technology.
About FIRE-LITE ALARMS
Fire-Lite Alarms, part of the Honeywell Fire Safety, is a leading manufacturer of non-proprietary, unrestricted fire alarm and emergency communications systems for commercial applications worldwide. To simplify system installation, commissioning and maintenance, Fire-Lite Alarms incorporates a unique variety of common features across all product lines, backed by training, technical support and a suite of sales and system design software tools – all free-of-charge.
About Honeywell
Honeywell (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes, and industry; turbochargers; and performance materials. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywellnow.com.
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