Join us at our Marinette Wisconsin training facility for Fire Suppression Products Training. Please register to reserve your spot.
Event Details:
What: Fire Suppression Products Training
When: Tuesday, September 16, through Thursday, September 18
Where: JCI Marinette Training Facility, 2700 Industrial Parkway South, Marinette, WI 54143
Accommodations:
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Marinette
2601 Roosevelt Road
Marinette, Wisconsin 54143 USA
Accommodation dates: Monday, September 15 – Thursday, September 18
Johnson Controls will cover your hotel accommodations and meals, upon arrival at the hotel Monday evening through Thursday, September 18. Transportation will be provided between the hotel and training facility. (Airfare will be the responsibility of the attendee.)
Registration Form
Each attendee must register individually. Maximum of two attendees per company/organization.
Training topics include:
Transition to Non-Fluorinated Fire Fighting Foams (NFF) | Presenter: Jason Vermeulen
- Overview of SFFF agents
- Design considerations when converting AFFF systems to SFFF systems
Portables: Proper specification of portables for different types of hazards | Presenters: Danielle Felch & Zach Michalski
- Overview fire extinguisher types
- Selection of proper fire extinguisher based on hazard type
Overview of NFPA standards and special consideration of high-risk environments | Presenters: Edgard Lyncoli & Tomer Rosen
- Overview of NFPA standards
- Product and system options
Designing for safety: Restaurant fire suppression systems | Presenters: Ed Smith & Adam Walker
- System product portfolio
- Design considerations
Clean agent fire suppression systems | Presenter: Edgard Lyncoli
- System product portfolio
- Applications for each system
Hospitality: How we protect hotels | Presenter: Ed Smith
- Water based fire suppression systems
- Special Hazard fire suppression systems
Portable Fire Extinguishers: Hands on with live fires | Presenters/Instructors: Matt Boyle & ANSUL Fire School Team
- Live fire demos
- Opportunity to fight live fires