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Tuesday
Jan102012

FIRE SAFETY

We welcome 2012 with a 2 LU/HSW presentation by Mark S Unglaub, AHC / CDC / CSI, a Global Architectural Consultant for STANLEY BLACK & DECKER.  Mark will be here to review elements and components of UL10C requirements for fire doors. Life safety will also be addressed. NFPA 80 and 101 will be discussed as they relate to hardware, doors and frames, and UL10C. Security, as it relates to openings, will be covered.

Learning Objectives

Participants will better understand UL10C Positive Pressure Fire Test and Access Control, including electro-mechanical products, as they interact with Codes, Standards, Building Design and Aesthetics.

 

When:  January 15, 2012, 7:00PM

 

Where:  Regus Al Bateen, Bateen Tower C6, First Floor, Bainunah Street 34, Abu Dhabi

 

Please RSVP to events@aiamiddleeast.org so we have an adequate head count to prepare accordingly.

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