Hands-On-Training With Real On-The-Job Results

Ideal for New Techs!

From Kitchen Suppression Systems and Fire Extinguishers to Fire Alarms, and Emergency Lighting, the FED Learning Center is an independent training resource that offers hands-on technical training to the Fire and Life Safety community. Taught by credible, industry-leading experts, these courses are designed to prepare students to hit the ground running. And it's all available nationwide.

Below is a listing of the current available Courses. Each one will take you through a curriculum, designed by in-house technical experts who also provide the training.

Affiliates: please email the Support@FEDLearningCenter.com to receive a special rate on the following courses.

Our Kitchen Suppression Systems course is designed to provide attendees an overview of the commercial kitchen fire safety environment and the basics of how the systems work, including an opportunity for hands-on, practical training. This training will provide product information on a variety of manufacturer’s products; information on standards, codes, and enforcement, as well as a step-by-step guide to inspection and maintenance.
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Our Fire Alarm Systems course is designed to provide attendees with the proper information on codes and enforcement, per NFPA72. The course teaches the fundamentals of fire alarm technology and offers a hands-on training experience with various manufacturer systems. Course attendees will receive a step-by-step check list for inspection and testing of fire alarm systems.
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Our Exit and Emergency Lighting Course is designed to provide the hands-on knowledge you and your technicians need to do the job while keeping you current on the latest product innovations, local and national codes, and, most importantly, how to sell these products and services.
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Our Fire Extinguishers Course is designed to provide attendees an overview of how Fire Extinguishers became important; product information; information on standards, codes, and the enforcement of them; selection and installation; calculating extinguisher coverage; recharging; and hydrostatic testing. There is a hands-on component with the equipment as well as a deep dive into the inspection and maintenance of extinguishers.
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