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Training Services |
Tyco Fire Suppression & Building
Products offers a wide range of training services for end-users,
distributors, contractors, engineers, and others. Plus,
you can now earn CEUs when you complete our training programs.
Please select from the programs below. |
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ANSUL® Fire
School
Founded in 1940, the
world-famous ANSUL FIRE SCHOOL is located on a
350-acre campus in Marinette, Wisconsin USA. The
basic three-day program includes a mixture of classroom
and field instruction – with heavy emphasis
on live hands-on firefighting using cartridge-operated
and stored pressure extinguishers, wheeled extinguishers,
and hoseline apparatus. |
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Water
Fire Protection Seminars
Tyco Fire Suppression & Building
Products offers several valuable training programs
throughout the year for engineers, designers, installers,
contractors, home builders, and authorities having
jurisdiction. Offered at our new state-of-the-art
Frederick Grinnell Education Center in Cranston,
Rhode Island, training includes classroom learning
in our 50-seat auditorium, hands-on training in
our valve room, and fire sprinkler demonstrations
in our fire demo cells. |
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Foam
Training
The Foam Design & Specification
program includes all areas of design, equipment
selection, foam agent application, and installation
of fixed foam systems for a variety of hazards
in accordance with the appropriate NFPA standards.
Offered at the Ansul Fire Technology Center in
Marinette, Wisconsin, the Foam Service & Maintenance
program provides an overview of the basic types
of fixed foam systems but will focus on the correct
service and maintenance procedures including
actual hands-on experience on foam testing procedures,
bladder tank filling and more. |
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Fire
Simulator Training
The ANSUL® Fire
Simulator provides realistic fire
extinguisher training for both veterans
and first-time operators. Its patented
design provides a complete fire training
center in a 160 sq. ft. (15 m2) area. |
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Ask
About CEUs
Tyco Fire
Suppression & Building Products
training programs now offer CEUs
(Continuing Education Units). |
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