“Alarm system contractor” means a person whose business includes the execution of contracts requiring the ability, experience, science, knowledge, and skill to lay out, fabricate, install, maintain, alter, repair, monitor, inspect, replace, or service alarm systems for compensation, including, but not limited to, all types of alarm systems for all purposes. This term also means any person, firm, or corporation that engages in the business of alarm contracting under an expressed or implied contract; that undertakes, offers to undertake, purports to have the capacity to undertake, or submits a bid to engage in the business of alarm contracting; or that by itself or by or through others engages in the business of alarm contracting. (a)“Alarm system contractor I” means an alarm system contractor whose business includes all types of alarm systems for all purposes (s.489.105).
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classesBelow are the specifications (test type, academic content, etc.) for the exam needed to get the Alarm System I contractor license in Pasco County (Florida)
The book set includes all source references for the Alarm System I & Business and Law exam. You can use these books to study for the exams but you are not allowed to bring these books in with you to the testing center. These tests will be closed-book. Orders placed before 2 PM are shipped the same day via UPS and a tracking number is emailed before 3 PM.
Understanding and Servicing Alarm Systems
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926
NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code
Florida Contractor's Business Procedures Refe
Florida Contractor's Business Procedures Refe
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926