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#50441 04/02/05 10:31 AM
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N.Y requires anyone installing or servicing fire or burglar alarms to be certified. I tried contacting the State to find out what schools they accept as accredited and of course, once again, no response from the state. Does anyone here know where there may be training programs available that are accepted by NYS? I know it's a long shot but figured I'd ask anyway.

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I don't do any of that work but NYBFA (New York Burgler and Fire Alarm Association comes to mind. Google it, they should have the info you want.

-Hal

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Not sure if it accepted there, but try NICET.
http://www.nicet.org/certification/firealarm.cfm


Mark Heller
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#50444 04/02/05 04:02 PM
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Thanks.


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