UK - The Institute of Sound and Communications Engineers has announced details of its latest training initiative. Voice Alarm System Fundamentals is an engineer's introduction to the requirements of BS5839-8:2013, detailing the requirements for the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of voice alarm systems, along with practical advice and examples.

Voice alarm systems form the sounder circuits for a fire detection system, not just an expensive public address system. For them to operate in the intended manner, saving lives, they must be designed and installed correctly. This course deals with the concepts involved, standards requirements, equipment and the duties of those during the implementation.

The presenter is Bob Howard MInstSCE, who has a wealth of experience in both the commercial and professional side of the audio industry and brings a relaxed style of presenting to this course.

This course takes place at Production Park, Wakefield, Nr. Leeds and has excellent links by car and rail. Registration details may be found at www.isce.org.uk

(Jim Evans)


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