A sample page from our specially printed Classroom Edition Our 2013 Classroom. Are you here for the NICET Fire Alarm Certification practice test software? The test is timed and once you complete the test or run out of time you will no longer have access to the questions and the correct answers are not provided.
Www.FireAlarm.org OUR LATEST PRODUCT NOW AVAILABLE! All our FAST FACTS Quiz software has been updated to reference the 2013 Edition of NFPA 72. NICET fire alarm exams are now based on the 2013 edition of NFPA 72. Click on Order Page (blue tab above) to see complete purchasing info. Our 2013 Classroom Edition © of NFPA 72 NFPA 72, pre-highlighted, with visual recognition cues printed in the margins of all chapters.
The Classroom Edition © is a standard licensed copy of NFPA 72 with our highlighted text and our copyrighted icons added to the page margins for faster location of specific rules. For many code users, visually scanning page after page of black and white text looking for information is difficult. Most of us are more visually oriented and respond better to a mix of colors and other visual cues.
In fact, users of the Classroom Edition © appear to be speed-reading since they typically slide their finger down the page, scanning only the icons and/or color highlighted key words of our Classroom Edition ©. Let’s suppose you need to find the specific “Level” number assigned to a Type 10, Class 24 electrical generator. You’d turn to Chapter Ten, the Fundamentals of Fire Alarm Systems in NFPA 72.
(Although Chapter Ten begins part way down a page, it is easier to find in the Classroom Edition since we’ve marked where each of the eleven chapters begin with a large red and blue icon at the top corner of the page. See a illustrating our highlighting and icon system.) Starting in Chapter Ten, you would slide your finger down the page margins until you spot the distinctive engine-driven generator icon:. Then, knowing that in your Classroom Edition ©, all values in NFPA 72 will be highlighted in green, your eyes will quickly look for any green numbers near the Generator icon. Quickly, you'll find the answer you're looking for; “Type 10, Class 24, Level 1” all highlighted in green.
How much time did you spend finding the correct answer? About 30 seconds. Not having to re-take your certification exam? Also great for those with English as a second language and those with learning disabilities.
© We have been awarded a Copyright Registration by the US. Copyright Office for the 2-dimensional artwork/text and symbols associated with our Classroom Edition ©! The visual cues used in our Fire Alarm Systems Training software are the same as used in our Classroom Edition ©. They were made for each other!
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For sale here, is still the 2007 edition. © - F ire A larm C ode T est S oftware © provides challenging questions, on varying levels, over several subject areas, to help you prepare for any fire certification or licensing exam. Be prepared for your next computer based Fire Alarm exam. Our practice exam software has sold more copies than any other. We are the original NICET Test-Prep providers! Prior versions of our exam software have been for sale since 1999!
More questions and more subject modules than other providers Challenging questions that help you think and don’t just test your memory Get the F.A.C.T.S.! Purchase your F ire A larm C ode T est S oftware © so you can begin to study today for whatever fire certification exam (i.e. NICET, IMSA, NTS, etc.) or low voltage apprenticeship exam, electrical exam, or state fire licensing exam for which you are preparing.
Starting with the F.A.C.T.S. Sample a short 5 question FACTS © quiz More software details are Warning: Don't waste your money by purchasing out-of-date 'NICET training manuals'! They are no longer permitted into the test centers! Trained professionals will take their fire alarm knowledge into the test center in their head! Diminish test anxiety by practicing with a virtual duplication of the actual NICET test experience.
You will feel more reassured and confident walking into a test center after you have studied using exam software nearly identical to that used at the Pearson Vue test centers! Our Order Page (for all products) is The visual cues used in our Fire Alarm Systems Training software are the same as used in our Classroom Edition ©!!
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Do you have what it takes to help keep the fire alarm industry informed of code issues? Check out the Ohio website: Are you here for the NICET Fire Alarm Certification practice test software? Our acclaimed NICET Test-Prep Software is now available in three versions. For more Information this practice test for the NICET exam, (These are the updated version of the popular fire alarm training software we have sold since 1999!) Legal Notice: Out software and its contents is protected by the copyright laws of the United States. No person or organization may use its content in any form, without express written permission from Zenith Design Group, Inc. This includes all versions, including the 1999, 2002, 2007, and 2013 code editions.
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Greg Kessinger's latest class for the USAF was at 'the top of the world'! Kessinger has also provided fire alarm training classes for oil companies in both northern Alberta Canada (oil sands) and Alaska, but this Air Base site 'topped' them all! At more than 600 miles further north than Point Barrow, Alaska, it is very near 'the top of the world'! In fact, a compass here will point westward, since the difference between magnetic north and true north is considerable at this latitude. For some photos, Having taught several classes for the United States Air Force in the past, including one for the technicians charged with protecting America's Stealth Fighters, his most recent Air Force class was very different! With some of the coldest temperatures on earth, the walls at Thule have to be over a foot thick to keep the heat in (but with small windows to keep the Polar Bears out).
Read about Mr. Kessinger's recent fire alarm class he held at the top of the world for technicians and engineers at in Greenland, 650 miles above the arctic circle. How can you tell if someone is selling out-of-date fire alarm training manuals and other materials? If they mention 'Work Elements'! The new NICET tests are no longer based on Work Elements! NICET has finished their changeover to computer-based testing.
NICET's new PC fire alarm exam is currently being given for all four Levels. While our software programs were originally designed to follow the Work Element test scheme, NICET’s new computerized tests are not broken down into specific Work Elements. However, those taking the new PC based exam will still be tested on the same general knowledge.
Their exams are now Pass/Fail tests. Doing poorly in several specific subject areas will cause you to fail the test and the entire test will have to be re-taken. In other words, you will no longer be taking a series of mini-quizzes for each Work Element by answering five to seven questions grouped into subject specific areas such as Job Safety or Smoke Detection.
This will mean that our practice test software should become even more valuable since it will indicate weak subject areas. Locate your nearest NICET Test location OUR NEW SOFTWARE HAS ARRIVED TO REFLECT THE ' TEST EXPERIENCE! F ire A larm S ystem T raining Courses Several fire alarm classes are available: NICET fire alarm test preparation classes for certification at Levels I and II (both levels taught are in same seminar) NICET fire alarm test preparation classes for certification at Level III Ohio Fire Alarm License test prep class Fire Alarm 'Testing and Inspecting' seminar Ohio BBS Approved for Inspectors and plan reviewers 'Top 10 Fire Alarm Violations and How To Spot Them' Contact us for more information about a class near you. See 'CONTACT INFORMATION' below. Can't attend a class?
We offer computer based training in your own home using software to prepare you for many Fire Alarm Certification Exams. Some seminar information: All materials are included: workbook, NFPA 72, code and standard excerpts, handouts, pen, pencil, post-it notes, highlighter, etc. The instructor Mr. Greg Kessinger teaches fire alarm classes across the United States. He is a trained professional, holding a teaching degree from Kent State University in Ohio. After having taught high school for eight years, his love of education persisted. Although he owned his own alarm company from 1982 through 2010, he also began to teach fire alarm code classes to inspectors and technicians.
Greg is also a magazine columnist for Security Dealer & Integrator and authors the industry’s longest continuously published fire alarm column called. Some of his accomplishments and experience are listed below. Certified Fire Protection Specialist from NFPA Certified Level II Interior Fire Alarm Systems from Certified Level IV (SET) in Fire Alarm Systems from Certified Document Technologist from from state of Ohio Licensed Ohio Fire Alarm System Past Chairperson of the Fire and Life-Safety Committee for the TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE: Does the National Electrical Code or the National Fire Alarm Code require junction boxes to be painted red? Does the code require either of the digital communicator (DACT) phone lines to be a dedicated phone line? Visit the to find out. Do you have a myth or other fire alarm question you think would be challenging to others?
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1- Alarm verification feature in not initially enabled unless conditions or occupant activities are expected that cause nuisance alarms. 2- A smoke detector that is continuously subjected to smoke concentration above alarm threshold does not delay system functions more than 1 minute. 3-Actuation of an alarm device other than smoke detector causes the system functions without additional delay. (not 10 seconds) 4-Current status of the alarm verification feature is shown on the record of completion.