Tavcom Training has announced the launch of its newest course: Fire Detection and Alarm System Design.
The programme is designed to develop professionals in the fire security industry with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the design and implementation of detection and alarm systems, says the company.
The Fire Detection and Alarm System Design course combines theoretical principles with practical applications, to design fire detection and alarm systems for both new systems, as well as changes to existing systems meeting the requirements of BS 5839-1 for non-domestic premises.
Delivered in its training centre in Hampshire over three days, the course will include interactive lectures and workshops, guided by experienced fire tutor and subject lead, Steve Ball – co-writer of the course.
Some of the key features of the course include system designer responsibilities, considerations for interfacing with third party equipment and fire alarm systems categories to name a few.
“Our Fire Detection and Alarm System Design course reflects our commitment to providing high-quality education that meets a need within this sector of the industry,” said Andrew Saywell, Sales Manager at Tavcom Training.
“After discussion with our fire engineers who train with us, we decided to build on the current fire training portfolio with a course we feel meets an increasing market need and adds value to an engineer’s portfolio.
“We are confident that this programme will equip professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in designing effective fire safety solutions and are proud to offer a strong range of fire training programmes which compliment.”
The first course is scheduled to take place on 25 –27 March 2024, in Bishop’s Waltham. Upon successful completion of the course learners will gain a Level 3 Tavcom Training Certificate.
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