Burglar Alarm Courses
Overview of the NJ License application process. Step by step process.
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Alarm or Locksmith license. This course is an overview of the processLearn what you need to do to obtain your NJ Fire Alarm, Burglar.
Overview of the NJ License application process. Step by step process as revised for 2023
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Whether you are seeking an Alarm or Locksmith license, this course is an overview of the process. Learn what you need to do to obtain your NJ Fire Alarm, Burglar or locksmith License
Sales and Marketing Basics
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The following classes have been designed as a primer for a more comprehensive program that typically runs 40 hours. These classes have been formatted to 2 hour, 3 hour and 4 hour sessions to fit a variety of program opportunities. Each presentation is bound by an inextricable emphasis throughout on ethics, moral behavior, honesty and integrity. It is anticipated that any of the three sessions will serve as the basis for the longer program. Licensees taking any one of these modules will have been exposed to these fundamental concepts.
Required subject for Burglar Alarm Licensees updated for 2022
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This course is required for burglar alarm license renewal and also applicable for fire alarm licensees. We cover applicable sections of the IRC 2018 NJ Edition and NFPA 72 2016 edition
Residential Smoke Detection Course required for Burglar Alarm Licensees updated for 2022
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We review the code requirements for designing, installing, servicing, maintaining and monitoring residential smoke detection systems including from the IRC, NFPA 72, UCC and Licensing Law. NJ Burglar Alarm LIcensees are required to complete at least 3 hours on this topic before renewal.
NJ Required Course 2
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This course satisfies the NJ State Licensing Requirement for 2 hours of training in the Barrier Free Sub-Code for Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith Licensees. The course explains the purpose of the code and its relationship to other standards such as IBC Chapter 11, ANSI A117.1 and the Americans with Disabilities Act as well as the responsibility of the Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith contractor relative to all these requirements.
NEC 2014
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This course introduces attendees to the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2014 edition, significant changes from the prior version and applicability to the installation of alarms and electronic security systems.
Taking your CEU classes can be a burden. Learn how to make it work for you and broaden your horizons.
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This course is "Everything About CEU's". We explore the CEU requirements for Licensees and why it pays to select your courses carefully.
Selecting the right electric lock for your application
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This course details when and how to install Strikes, Magnetic Locks and Electrified Locksets taking into account power, voltage drop, standby operation and code requirements as well as lock accessories.
NJ Licensing regulations
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This course satisfies the requirements for Licensee to complete at least 2 hours in the laws and regulations governing the trade.
Business Metrics. - The key to greater profits and increased customer satisfaction.
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This course is an introduction into understanding how to evaluate the performance of your business. The basics of financial statements are explored with examples. You will gain a better understanding of the importance of running your business by the numbers. We will also discuss business operations metrics and what they can tell you about your business.
Resi Smoke Course 3 hr 2016
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Learn about requirements for smoke detection systems in one and two family homes. These requirements come from NFPA 72, Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, The National Electrical Code, the International Residential Code, NJ Rehab Sub-Code and more. You'll learn to differentiate between Smoke Alarms and Smoke Detectors and why that is so important to code compliance. This course is packed full of information to help you get it right the first time when you are out in the field or selling to your customer.