Erie County Fire Training Facility
3359 Broadway
Buffalo, New York 14227

September 2026 Traveling Training - Erie County New York

Wednesday September 2nd (Noon - 5 PM ) Thursday September 3, 2026 (8AM - 5PM)

NYSFMIA Members $ 50.00
Non-Members - $100.00

Continental Breakfast and Lunch provided on Thursday September 3rd

2-Day Fire Alarm & Detection Systems Workshop Key Components:

A 12-hour program covering essential codes (NFPA 72), system operations (initiating devices, control panels), and a focus on NFPA 72 – Chapter 14 inspection and testing requirements.

These sessions are designed for fire code inspectors, technicians, and engineers who need a “back-to-basics” approach to system design, installation, and compliance.

Essential Codes and Standards: In-depth review of NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code – 2022 Edition) and 2025 Codes of New York State for fire alarm design, installation compliance, system operation and inspection, testing & maintenance.

System Operation & Components: Understanding operation of initiating devices, notification appliances, control panels, circuits and communication methods.

Installation Concepts: Coverage of wiring methods (NEC), component placement (smoke/heat detectors), and device installation.

Inspection, Testing & Maintenance (ITM): Focused training on Chapter 14 of NFPA 72, including testing frequencies, reporting and documentation requirements.

Documentation: Chapter 7 provides a great deal of useful information on documentation requirements for design, installation, job completion, testing and inspecting, and record maintenance. Chapter 7 includes a detailed list of minimum required documentation for various stages of the life of the system (Section 7.2).

You will receive lessons in how environmental and system conditions produce different types of signals, such as alarm, trouble, and supervisory signals used to trigger responses or evacuation behaviors.

The workshop also overviews power supply criteria, battery replacement or load testing requirements and understand circuits that drive and connect the foundation of fire alarm systems.

By the end of this session, participants will be able to install and configure fire detection systems to maximize environmental safety and ensure operational readiness.

Registration Form

After submitting your registration form, please use the buttons provided below to pay for your workshop. 

You will also receive a confirmation email for your submitted reservation form.

PAYMENT DISCLAIMER

This is a reminder that the payment for your spot in 12-hour Fire Alarm and Detection Systems Workshop is due by August 31 , 2026

As this class has limited spots and we anticipate a waiting list, we must strictly adhere to the payment deadline.

If payment is not received or a valid payment method is not on file by this date, your spot will be released to the next person on the waitlist 

If you need an invoice or reciept for payment please contact us @

info@nysfmia.com

PRIOR to MONDAY August 31,  2026 

Government Vouchers / Purchase Orders / Checks made payable to NYSFMIA will be accepted and can mailed to:

New York State Fire Marshal & Inspector’s Association
Post Office Box 8 – Riverhead, New York 11901
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