Fire Alarm Seminar Schedule

Contact me to find out how your group can sponsor an AFAA seminar -- mike baker at afaa dot org

------------------ February 6-9, 2006 Brooks, OR

------------------ Understanding IBC/IFC Fire Alarm Requirements Fire Alarm System Testing & Inspections Intermediate Fire Alarm Seminar (NICET I & II)

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------------------ February 7-9, 2006 Lake Mary, FL

------------------ Fire Alarm System Testing & Inspections Understanding IBC/IFC Fire Alarm Requirements Fire Alarm Plan Review

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------------------ February 21-23, 2006 Houston, TX

------------------ Understanding IBC/IFC Fire Alarm Requirements Intermediate Fire Alarm Seminar (NICET I & II)

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------------------ March 7-9, 2006 Rolling Meadows, IL

------------------ Fire Alarm System Testing & Inspections Intermediate Fire Alarm Seminar (NICET I & II)

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------------------ March 21-23, 2006 Wichita, KS

------------------ Understanding IBC/IFC Fire Alarm Requirements Intermediate Fire Alarm Seminar (NICET I & II) More info to follow ...

Best regards,

Mike

-- Michael B. Baker, SET AFAA Training Director (503) 657-8888 voice (503) 655-1014 fax Learn more about AFAA fire alarm seminars at

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Michael Baker
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Speaking of Lake Mary, FL., they stepped in it with their recent ordinance for fire alarms. Some city individuals may not be to happy when they realize their ordinance violates state law, was not filed with the State and Building Commission and they have advocated a monopoly. I wonder where their city attorney went to school because he sure missed this one. Other than Tom H. and Eric N., the self proclaimed president of the AFAA, is there any active membership or associaton structure in Florida? If so, they need to contact the AAF ASAP about the up coming events, that will be critical to the fire industry, in Florida. The AAF is now approaching 820 member companies in the State with eleven active regions. To support our membership, the AAF's 2006 training schedule, as published, outlines the dates and locations for 90 classes around the state. That does not include private classes for some of the larger companies and training for State departments, ie DBPR and both police and fire officials. Outside related associations, ie FFCA and the FPCA, cities and counties are turning to us with questions and are looking for answers. Committees within each of those associations are partnering with the AAF and adding industry reps to those committees to address alarm issues. Industry associations, such as the AFAA and the AAF should be pooling resourses and going forward as a unified industry, especially as we start addressing county and municipal ordinance work. Any thoughts?

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Bob Worthy

I live in Orygawn so I'm not as aware of Lake Mary- or Florida-specific ordinances as I am of the Pacific Northwest. You may want to contact Tom H. at our galactic headquarters --

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You all know Oregon, right? The only state in the union where you can take your own life, so long as you don't pump your own gas? Apparently it's more dangerous to pump gas that it is to off oneself. I guess I'm too old to grok liberal politics.

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Michael Baker

It can be a blast, and then again I guess they figure pumping your own gas could be one as well. I'll touch base with Tom and see what's up. I have a feeling things, with the AFAA, are more active outside the State of Florida. Surprising, since the headquarters is in Florida. Good luck on your training classes!

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Bob Worthy

Thank you kind sir. This is my 4th year teaching classes nationwide and it's always enjoyable. The airlines and hotels can be tiresome at times, but I still enjoy it enormously. Mainly because I learn something new, every single day.

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Michael Baker

That alone makes you successful at what you do.

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Bob Worthy

Mike you burst my buble man, I was thinking of moving to Oregon. I should have know better seeing that my brother lives in Portlan.

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