Fire-Lite Alarms Trainings Offer CEUs

Fire-Lite Alarms by Honeywell is offering fire alarm trainings throughout the U.S. this year, which qualify attendees for CEUs (Continuing Education Credits). The 2011 training schedule includes three courses covering hands-on installation and programming using the latest equipment from Fire-Lite Alarms and Honeywell Power Products. While all course content has been updated with new products and tools, the two-day "Fire-Lite Systems" class remains free-of-charge.

The Fire-Lite Alarms summer and fall course schedule includes:

Panama City, Fla., Fire-Lite Systems, July 19-20, Free

Panama City, Fla., Fire-Lite Systems Software, July 21, $200

Orange County, Calif., Fire-Lite Systems, July 19-20, Free

Orange County, Calif., Fire-Lite Systems Software, July 21, $200

St. Louis, Fire-Lite Systems, July 26-27, Free

St. Louis, Fire-Lite Systems Software, July 28, $200

Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., Fire-Lite Systems, July 26-27, Free

Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., Fire-Lite Systems Software, July 28, $200

Ronkonkoma, N.Y., Fire-Lite Systems, Aug. 2-3, Free

Ronkonkoma, N.Y., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Aug. 4, $200

Tucson, Ariz., Fire-Lite Systems, Aug. 2-3, Free

Tucson, Ariz., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Aug. 4, $200

Minneapolis, Fire-Lite Systems, Aug. 9-10, Free

Tampa, Fla., Fire-Lite Systems, Aug. 9-10, Free

Tampa, Fla., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Aug. 11, $200

Salt Lake City, Fire-Lite Systems, Aug. 16-17, Free

New Orleans, Fire-Lite Systems, Aug. 16-17, Free

New Orleans, Fire-Lite Systems Software, Aug. 18, $200

Columbia, S.C., Fire-Lite Systems, Aug. 23-24, Free

Columbia, S.C., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Aug. 25, $200

Buffalo, N.Y., Fire-Lite Systems, Aug. 30-31, Free

Buffalo, N.Y., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Sept. 1, $200

Boise, Idaho, Fire-Lite Systems, Aug. 30-31, Free

Portland, Ore., Fire-Lite Systems, Sept. 13-14, Free

Portland, Ore., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Sept. 15, $200

Cleveland, Fire-Lite Systems, Sept. 13-14, Free

Cleveland, Fire-Lite Systems Software, Sept. 15, $200

Gaithersburg, Md., Fire-Lite Systems, Sept. 20-21, Free

Gaithersburg, Md., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Sept. 22, $200

Pleasanton, Calif., Fire-Lite Systems, Sept. 20-21, Free

Pleasanton, Calif., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Sept. 22, $200

Atlanta, Fire-Lite Systems, Sept. 27-28, Free

Atlanta, Fire-Lite Systems Software, Sept. 29, $200

Dallas, Fire-Lite Systems, Sept. 27-28, Free

Dallas, Fire-Lite Systems Software, Sept. 29, $200

Richmond, Va., Fire-Lite Systems, Oct. 4-5, Free

Richmond, Va., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Oct. 6, $200

Detroit, Fire-Lite Systems, Oct. 4-5, Free

Detroit, Fire-Lite Systems Software, Oct. 6, $200

Harrisburg, Pa., Fire-Lite Systems, Oct. 11-12, Free

Harrisburg, Pa., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Oct. 13, $200

Milwaukee, Fire-Lite Systems, Oct. 18-19, Free

Milwaukee, Fire-Lite Systems Software, Oct. 20, $200

Sacramento, Calif., Fire-Lite Systems, Oct. 18-19, Free

Sacramento, Calif., Fire-Lite Systems Software, Oct. 20, $200

Houston, Fire-Lite Systems, Oct. 25-26, Free

Houston, Fire-Lite Systems Software, Oct. 27, $200

Lincoln, Neb., Fire-Lite Systems, Oct. 25-26, Free

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