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You too can coordinate a Fire Prevention Week (FPW) program at your company
You can not only educate your company employees, but the community to be more fire safe. The 2009 theme is: "Stay Fire Smart! Don't get Burned." 

Submit your program electronically.

For FPW, October 4-10, 2009, we can spread the word to our communities that with a little extra caution, preventing the leading causes of home fires- cooking, heating, electrical and smoking-materials - is within our power to avoid.

How do I choose a certification program that is right for me?
Choose carefully and be sure to select one that is recognized or will be recognized within your state. The certificate is only as good as the program being offered for qualification. There are currently several programs that are in the process of being developed. Over time, these programs will evolve and more programs will be developed so that service technicians will have choices. Ultimately, the certification program selected by the service technician must be acceptable to the AHJ. 

Mark Conroy, Senior Engineer, Technical Services, Brooks Equipment Company

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