Get your ticket to Best Practices for Fire Suppression and Life Safety Systems, where you'll learn best-practices on keeping your fire and life safety systems up-to-date!
As more people return to buildings, it is a facilities manager's job to keep all the occupants safe. Keeping all fire and life safety systems up to date is of the upmost importance. From smoke detectors to antifreeze and pump systems, understanding the different alternatives for fire and life safety systems are key to make sure you are complying with updated codes and ensuring you can keep occupants safe in case of a fire. Join us today as we learn about solutions to keep up to date with product innovations and code compliant.
Learning objectives:
- Review new systems and products available in the fire and life safety market to adhere to national codes
- Understand changes to UL 268 Standard for Safety, Smoke Detectors for Fire Alarm Systems
- Comprehend NFPA 25 Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems
- Review proper fire suppression methods for different types of properties
Panelists:
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Jon Hughes
VP Marketing & Product Management – Edwards, A Carrier Company
Jon has over 20 years of product marketing and relationship management experience including 16 years in the fire and security industry. He began his career with Carrier through the UTC acquisition of GE Security in 2010.
Jon and his team are working to spread the Edwards mission of building a safer tomorrow by launching great products and marketing campaigns.
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Lainey Liotta
Fire Protection Market Manager, Lubrizol Advanced Systems, Inc.
Lainey Liotta is the Fire Protection Market Manager for Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc. where she is primarily responsible for setting the business strategy for Lubrizol's BlazeMaster® Fire Sprinkler Systems and freezemaster™ antifreeze.
Lainey is a member of various industry association committees and is passionate about her role in advancing fire safety in buildings around the world.
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Pete Snow
Training Coordinator
Based in Bridgeport, New Jersey, Pete is a Training Coordinator for the Dewatering Division of the
Americas Commercial Team of Xylem, Inc. Pete has a twenty-five-year career as a corporate trainer, first
with Godwin Pumps of America, Inc. and after 2010, with Xylem, Inc. Travelling domestically and
internationally, Pete has taught about the Godwin Dri-Prime pump, basic pump hydraulics, and portable
pump system design to employees, distributors, and customers around the world. Prior to his work with
Godwin, Pete was a short and long-range planner for refinery maintenance and shutdowns at the Mobil
Oil facility in Paulsboro, NJ.
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