Applicant package updated for 2023
80
credit hours
Description
Applicant package (80 hours) for NJ Fire Alarm and Burglar Alarm License Applicants. This bundle includes the 10 hr NJ required subjects and 70 hours of trade related subjects as required for applicants. Updated for 2023
On Demand
Applicable In
Who Should Take It
Applicants for a NJ Burglar or Fire Alarm License
What Is Covered
This satisfies the requirement for applicants to take 80 hrs of training immediately before applying. We regularly update the material in our code courses to reflect the latest adopted codes and standards so the information you get is not out of date. The last 18 hours of training includes our exam prep series to help you become ready for the NJ exams.
Included Courses
NJ Construction Code Permit Processing
In depth review of the process for filing construction code permit applications for security system installation. We also review the permit and alarm registration requirements of municipalities and cities in NJ that sometimes get confused with construction permits.
introduction to Ethical Sales Pracitices 2 hr
The following classes have been designed as a primer for a more comprehensive program that typically runs 40 hours. These classes have been formatted to 2 hour, 3 hour and 4 hour sessions to fit a variety of program opportunities. Each presentation is bound by an inextricable emphasis throughout on ethics, moral behavior, honesty and integrity. It is anticipated that any of the three sessions will serve as the basis for the longer program. Licensees taking any one of these modules will have been exposed to these fundamental concepts.
Complying with the 2020 NEC 6 hr
This course introduces attendees to the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2020 edition, significant changes from the prior version and applicability to the installation of alarms and electronic security systems.
4 Hr Residential Smoke Detection Class 2022
This course is required for burglar alarm license renewal and also applicable for fire alarm licensees. We cover applicable sections of the IRC 2018 NJ Edition and NFPA 72 2016 edition
NJ UCC 2023 Course
This course satisfies the NJ State Licensing RENEWAL Requirement for 2 hours of training in the Uniform Construction Code for Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith Licensees. The course explains the relationship to adopted standards, an overview of the permit and inspection process and the responsibility of the Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith contractor relative to all these requirements.
NJ Barrier Free Subcode 2022
Revised for 2022, this satisfies the requirement for Licensees and applicants to take 2 hrs in the NJ Barrier Free Subcode. NJ has adopted the IBC, 2018, NJ Edition for this purpose. This course outlines the construction requirements for systems to be in compliance with the ADA in NJ.
Americans with Disabilities Act 2022
This course satisfies the NJ State Licensing Requirement for 2 hours of training in the Americans with Disabilities Act for Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith Licensees. The course explains the purpose of the ADA and its relationship to other standards such as NJ Barrier Free Sub-code, ANSI A117.1 and NFPA Life Safety Code, as well as the responsibility of the Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith contractor relative to all these requirements.
NJ Laws and Rules of the Trade
This course satisfies the requirements for Licensee to complete 2 hours in the laws and regulations governing the trade.
Industrial Safety 2022
This course satisfies the requirement for 2 hours of training in Industrial Safety for Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith Licensees and all license applicants. Basic safety standard are covered for all trade workers.
Business by the Numbers
This course is an introduction into understanding how to evaluate the performance of your business. The basics of financial statements are explored with examples. You will gain a better understanding of the importance of running your business by the numbers. We will also discuss business operations metrics and what they can tell you about your business.
Carbon Monoxide and the Code
This course provides attendees with a firm foundation for what carbon monoxide is and the codes and standards relative to Carbon Monoxide Alarms as well as how and when they should be applied.
Battery, Power Supply and Voltage Drop Calculations Made Easy
Understand the purpose, execution and verification of wire, voltage drop, battery and power supply calculations as used in all electronic security systems and review the math required to accomplish these tasks. Laptops or calculators are helpful but not required of attendees.
Fire Alarm Inspection and Test
Understanding the importance of doing proper inspections and tests, how to complete required documentation and reporting requirements.
Intro to Ethical Sales and Marketing Practices
The goal of this class is to help you improve your sales and marketing efforts in an ethical manner
Quantifying Unnecessary Dispatches
Eye opening overview of the false alarm problem plaguing our industry, what we can do about it and the opportunity it presents to the companies that decide to quantify their own false alarm record and do something about it.
Residential Security System Installation
An overview of residential security systems from history, technology trends, permits and inspection requirements, installation requirements and more
NICET 1 Fire Alarm Prep Course
We review reading blueprints, understanding statement of work, performing inspection reports and other required documentation. We review codes applicable to fire alarm systems including the IBC, IRC, IFC, NFPA1, NFPA 101, NFPA 70, NFPA 72, UL 864, OSHA 29. We also cover basic job-site safety and best practices, math and electronics used in the trade, circuits and voltage drop, electronics formulas and battery calculations. There are all knowledge elements needed to be successful with the NICET 1 exam.
NICET 2 Fire Alarm Training
This course will help you prepare for the NICET 2 Fire Alarm Exam. We review parts of NFPA 72, NFPA 70, International Building Code, IFC, IRC, NFPA 101. We review elements of a shop drawing, performing site surveys, project management functions, measuring ceiling pitch or slope, performing take-offs, calculating number and spacing of devices, drawing symbols, reading and interpreting building system plans, using Gantt Charts, Basic logistics terminology, sequence of operation matrix, system startup and diagnostics, basic troubleshooting, fire-stopping practices, lock-out-tag-out, mentoring others,on-site coordination and communication and more.
Installation Quality
Understand what quality is and it's impact on your customer, your company and you. This is a business course NJ BUS 13(39)C034
Exam Prep Business Module updated for 23-24
This module helps prepare Applicants for the Business portion of the Business and Law exam for all NJ Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm, Locksmith and Electrical Contractor License applicants.
Exam Prep Law Module 23-24
This module helps prepare for the Business portion of the Business and Law exam all applicants will take.
Exam Prep Access Control 23-24
In this Exam Prep module, we review the access control basics and knowledge elements for the NJ Electronic Security Exam
Exam prep CCTV Module 23-24
In this module, we review the basic CCTV elements and functions for the Electronic Security Exam
Exam Prep Electronics 23-24
Understanding the math and electronics used in the trade
Exam Prep 2020NEC updated for 23-24
This course introduces attendees to the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2020 edition, significant changes from the prior version and applicability to the installation of alarms and electronic security systems.
Exam Prep Burglar Alarm Basics 23-24
Exam Prep for the NJ Basic Burglar Alarm elements from resources that you will be tested on.
Exam Prep Fire Alarm 23-24
Exam Prep Fire Alarm Module for Fire Alarm and Burglar Alarm License Applicants.
Exam Prep Practice Test 23-24
Review of Exam Material for Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm, Locksmith, Electronic Security and Business and Law Exams