LEVEL 1
Attendance in this class is available via Online Instructor Led Training (OILT). OILT courses allow you to get the full benefit of a live instructor teaching a course without the travel time or expense! You are able to interact with the instructor and ask questions all from the comfort of your home or office.
In order to participate in OILT training, you are required to have the following equipment:
PLEASE NOTE: You should consult with your Internet or Cellular provider to ensure you will not incur additional charges based on your current phone and/or data plan rates.
Once you are registered for the course you will be sent a link that you use to access the course on the first day of class.
ABOUT THIS COURSE:
This 22-hour foundational course, followed by a two-hour examination, provides students with an understanding of the industry and their role within it and provides the essential knowledge and skills for all forms of electronic security: intrusion detection, fire detection, video surveillance and access control. Level I trained professionals perform higher quality work more efficiently leading to greater productivity and higher profits for employers.
Please be aware that if you need to use this course for licensing or towards one of ESA's certifications you will need to take the proctored exam with a verified proctoring service. Once you complete the course, you will be provided instructions on where and how to take your proctored exam. Please notify us if you do not receive this email in 2 business days. The exam will be open book, using your course manual and is compiled of 50 multiple choice questions. You must pass the exam with a 70% or higher. You will have six months to successfully complete the exam process.
Advanced Intrusion Systems
Attendance in this class is available via Online Instructor Led Training (OILT). OILT courses allow you to get the full benefit of a live instructor teaching a course without the travel time or expense! You are able to interact with the instructor and ask questions all from the comfort of your home or office.
In order to participate in OILT training, you are required to have the following equipment:
PLEASE NOTE: You should consult with your Internet or Cellular provider to ensure you will not incur additional charges based on your current phone and/or data plan rates.
Once you are registered for the course you will be sent a link that you use to access the course on the first day of class.
ABOUT THIS COURSE:
This 14-hour course, followed by a two-hour examination, is an advanced look at the design and installation of intrusion systems. Students learn how to select and install proper equipment in a variety of intrusion system applications. The course provides basic electronics instruction and how it pertains to system design, component selection and troubleshooting, as well as information on system testing, commissioning and project management.
Fire Alarm and Installation Methods
Attendance in this class is available via Online Instructor Led Training (OILT). OILT courses allow you to get the full benefit of a live instructor teaching a course without the travel time or expense! You are able to interact with the instructor and ask questions all from the comfort of your home or office.
In order to participate in OILT training, you are required to have the following equipment:
PLEASE NOTE: You should consult with your Internet or Cellular provider to ensure you will not incur additional charges based on your current phone and/or data plan rates.
Once you are registered for the course you will be sent a link that you use to access the course on the first day of class.
ABOUT THIS COURSE:
This 14-hour course, followed by a two-hour examination, provides broad training for attendees to learn proper installation and service requirements for commercial fire alarm systems based on NFPA and ICC codes. NFPA now requires that fire inspection and testing personnel be knowledgeable and trained, and that service personnel be qualified and experienced. This course provides the information needed for installers and service technicians to become familiar with fire alarm system requirements necessary to gain certification and prove competence.