Silent Knight seminars to educate on latest Life Safety Code mandates

by Brianna Crandall — March 13, 2015—Global technology provider Honeywell has just announced that its Silent Knight fire systems business will host the Cracking the New Code of Low Frequency and CO seminar series February through April in major cities across the United States.

Each five-hour session will be led by an industry-renowned engineer to educate architects, engineers, authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs), code enforcement officials and facilities managers on the latest requirements and system design solutions for low frequency notification and carbon monoxide (CO) detection.

The seminars are free-of-charge, and attendees will receive continuing education units (CEUs) and continuing professional development (CPD) credits, says Honeywell.

Each seminar will feature valuable information and insight from guest speakers Wayne Moore, PE, or Larry D. Rietz, SET, both of Jensen Hughes, reportedly one of the world’s largest fire protection and life safety engineering firms.

In addition to understanding NFPA 72-2010 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code mandates, which were enforceable January 1, 2014, attendees will learn various methods for integrating new technologies, such as low frequency sounders, CO and aspiration detection, and emergency notification into new and existing fire alarm systems.

To register for a local seminar, visit the FREE Seminars on Codes and Life Safety page on the Silent Knight Farenhyt Resource Site.