Fire Alarm Help
Fire Alarm Help
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Service Tip Fire Alarm Why Doesn't Matter!
Просмотров 128Год назад
Just a Service Tip
New Construction Fire Alarm The Triangle Rule! Picking A Company Good/Cheap/Fast
Просмотров 117Год назад
This video is about picking a fire alarm company and hopefully some helpful insite for what you can expect.
How To Treat Helpers In Construction Fire Alarm Help
Просмотров 157Год назад
This is just a tip over whats worked for me with how to treat your helpers.
Fire Alarm Tip Have A Playbook! taking notes and being able to refer back to them is so helpful
Просмотров 147Год назад
This is a quick tip over something I've found helpful in my life, taking notes and being able to refer back to them is so helpful. Its like having a Playbook ;)
Fire Alarm Service Tip/Rant NEVER ASSUME!!!
Просмотров 87Год назад
This Video tip is towards someone in service or someone trouble shooting, Never Assume :)
Proprietary Vs Street Fire Alarm brands! Picking a Fire System? End User Decision
Просмотров 76Год назад
This video is about the benefits and potential drawbacks of Proprietary Vs Street Fire Alarm brands. for obvious reasons I cant be to detailed but I hope I gave you guys some things to think about. The real tip is, any brand in any project can have a great service life IF it is installed with love and care by competent people.I have literally seen (almost, I'm not perfect) every brand be instal...
Why Smoke Detectors Blink?! Smoke Detector Not Going Off? Fire Alarm Help
Просмотров 63Год назад
This Is A super birds eye view over what smoke detectors are doing when they blink, a brief overview about smoke detector averages and values. This topic needs a class, this is just an introduction tip :) Keep in mind when your testing a smoke detector, smoke it ON THE BLINK so it captures the smoky value.
Conventional NAC Trigger For Fire Alarm *Non-Brand Specific* Understand How It Works? How To Wire It
Просмотров 554Год назад
This Video Is a non-brand specific overview of what conventional triggers are for power supply's that use conventional fire alarm notification. This is an overview, not a detailed class.
Fire Alarm Help Welcome To The Channel!
Просмотров 74Год назад
The primary goal of this channel is to help people learn fire alarm and low voltage stuff. Not everyone has had the privilege of working with someone who cares enough to teach them, not everyone has had a chance to work around someone knowledgeable who even knows what they are doing. This channel is here to help people and help them grow in their fire alarm skillsets. No one knows everything, w...
Monitoring Troubleshooting TIP For Fire Alarm! Fire Alarm Help
Просмотров 76Год назад
This is a tip over how to see if monitoring is lying to you :) has monitoring ever said there not receiving signals when you know they are? this is how you can tell if the panel is successfully dialing and you can call monitoring out. more than not they gave you bad information, or you typed it in wrong. But if you hear that kissoff, its talking to something successfully for sure.
Experience Vs Time. Who is the most experienced in Fire Alarm?
Просмотров 91Год назад
In this video I talk about how time does not equal experience. If you disagree go ahead and comment so I can not care :)
Reading The Room Using Things Around You To Measure For Fire Alarm Wire TIP
Просмотров 78Год назад
This video is a helpful tip over using things around you to measure for your wire runs, something I have incorporated for a long time. hope it helps!
Intro into Fire Alarm tools, What Do I Need? Basic Tools and Tips!
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.Год назад
This video gives an introduction into what tools are needed when getting into fire alarm. Obviously you will need all the tools at some point and As a technician you will need other tools (measuring tape/buttset etc), this is just an intro ;). There will be a continuation of this in the future. Please see the links below! hopefully that helps. I AM NOT SAYING BUY THAT PRODUCT FROM THAT LINK!!!!...
Construction Bathroom Tip! Porta Can's Don't Have To Smell Horrible!
Просмотров 58Год назад
Here is a quick tip to make yall's lives better if you do new construction or if your planning on using these things more than once in a while ;)
How is working in Fire Alarm? Watch before applying! Is a career in Fire Alarm good for you?
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
How is working in Fire Alarm? Watch before applying! Is a career in Fire Alarm good for you?
Testing/Resetting a Fire Alarm Pullstation
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
Testing/Resetting a Fire Alarm Pullstation

Комментарии

  • @thunzie
    @thunzie 18 дней назад

    As a tech of 35 years experience the only thing I disargee with is the need for new techs to splash out for a Fluke meter. You need a decent quality multimeter, don't get a cheap one, ever. But you don't NEED a Fluke.

  • @user-sb3qg5ph5t
    @user-sb3qg5ph5t 2 месяца назад

    Great vid. Thanks for the tips. Thumbs up 👍

  • @seanj4711
    @seanj4711 3 месяца назад

    Hi , How long would you advise staying at one company if you want to move up in terms of salary and skils?

  • @user-ri5eh2il1e
    @user-ri5eh2il1e 3 месяца назад

    Good information.

  • @nathansoto3544
    @nathansoto3544 4 месяца назад

    My Kleins wire stripper been going on 4 years not needing a replacement.

  • @veronicaveronica6844
    @veronicaveronica6844 4 месяца назад

    Fluke is so pricey, I’ll do it though

    • @thunzie
      @thunzie 18 дней назад

      You probably already bought it, but you don't need Fluke. You just need any good quality multimeter for this work. Cleap will work also, but for the confidence you should at least buy a medium priced meter.

  • @veronicaveronica6844
    @veronicaveronica6844 4 месяца назад

    Thank you sir! I start mañana at my job!

  • @seanj4711
    @seanj4711 5 месяцев назад

    Hi I am in canada , thanks for your tips you really helped me .

  • @james25980
    @james25980 5 месяцев назад

    I start tomorrow as a fire alarm tech helper.😎😎

  • @blueticks8423
    @blueticks8423 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this tips. I’m a 3rd year apprentice in a high voltage apprenticeship but seriously considering going into commercial fire instead. Glad I found your channel.

  • @Bonafide_Breed
    @Bonafide_Breed 7 месяцев назад

    Working as an apprentice now, your videos are definitely helpful

  • @Bonafide_Breed
    @Bonafide_Breed 7 месяцев назад

    Not enough keys to start my fire keys, that’s probably the harder part

  • @user-vq4ey6xt2j
    @user-vq4ey6xt2j 8 месяцев назад

    Great content.

  • @Beemgod
    @Beemgod 9 месяцев назад

    Starting at siemens next month

  • @bigsuthenmusic
    @bigsuthenmusic 10 месяцев назад

    Hi brutha! Hey I just finished school for my electrical technician certification, and was wondering about getting into fire alarm tech career. Where would i apply or what company would be a great starting point? I'm eager to utilize what i've learned and find this industry interesting. I'm in the Houston,Tx area.

  • @diegoalfonso3401
    @diegoalfonso3401 10 месяцев назад

    Hey are there any courses or licenses that you suggest a beginner fire alarm techs should go for ?

  • @3LITTLE3RAVEN3
    @3LITTLE3RAVEN3 11 месяцев назад

    Hell ya good vid man

  • @3LITTLE3RAVEN3
    @3LITTLE3RAVEN3 11 месяцев назад

    Going through a bunch of your vids man, I just started as a fire alarm tech a week ago and you're very helpful thanks!

  • @polo_sheridan2869
    @polo_sheridan2869 11 месяцев назад

    If it’s not Klein it’s not mine.

    • @susandalton7889
      @susandalton7889 3 месяца назад

      I started out using Klein tools. Unfortunately, the quality has declined. They are more costly, but it has been my experience that German tools like Knipex, Falco, and Stahlwille are made better. I have Knipex channel locks for example, which are twenty years old, and still do the job well.

  • @twentyfour44
    @twentyfour44 11 месяцев назад

    Yo we want to see more content! Keep it up.

  • @ALLinENT931
    @ALLinENT931 Год назад

    Keep uploading. Vids are great

  • @skankarmor1
    @skankarmor1 Год назад

    The nicet bit was the best piece of advice!

  • @skankarmor1
    @skankarmor1 Год назад

    Ive been a service tech for 5 years lol I only carry cuts, 11-1, phone and meter. tape, tweakers, pens/sharpie/soldering iron, i keep in my shirt pockets. no pouch for me lol

  • @ALLinENT931
    @ALLinENT931 Год назад

    Thank you. I start this job tomorrow

  • @idodon4062
    @idodon4062 Год назад

    Hello lance. I am an alarm tech with 6months and I just finished my fire cert. I am looking for a company . I have been offered Kitchen and as well as regular fire tech. in terms of money and lobar input which do you think is best.

  • @idodon4062
    @idodon4062 Год назад

    You are underrated

  • @Thebeardedangler785
    @Thebeardedangler785 Год назад

    UEI makes some really nice meters. We use them at my employer as an HVAC tech.

  • @Raptormeatx
    @Raptormeatx Год назад

    How do you like the grip with the glows wearing gloves, Are they slippery?

  • @Ingodwetrust33444
    @Ingodwetrust33444 Год назад

    Hi dear. I’m watching all your videos,very informative. I’m getting ready to start the Fire Alarm System as career. I just start applying for jobs now. I have a question,you said we should collect the keys,how do you get the keys or who supposed to give you the keys 🔑.

  • @jeffreymays7165
    @jeffreymays7165 Год назад

    Texas ? Bruh, you lost me. I have been in the Fire Life Safety industry since 1989. It's different in California better know what your doing (inspectors). Anyone who take inspectors (or any job titles he mentioned) you will not last. Service is like S.O.F, your deep past the wire, poor intel, limited resources, and you have to same the day. Installators are grunts. Run and shoot surplus aint but a click away. Be cool with the locals. I love this industry.

  • @hellothere9089
    @hellothere9089 Год назад

    I’d say you hit the nail on the head with basic tools. These are all things I also use in the field. I work mainly residential new construction and installs when customer moves in.

  • @hellothere9089
    @hellothere9089 Год назад

    Pink tape…that was a mistake 😂 oh man, I felt that

  • @erickrobles8319
    @erickrobles8319 Год назад

    Great tip. Like the channel. Good for the industry

  • @ronaldwhittjr9059
    @ronaldwhittjr9059 Год назад

    Experience beats time any day because not everyone uses there time the same and in some cases longer time creates complacency. And I like to say that practice makes habit because I’ll never be perfect.

  • @justinedwards7021
    @justinedwards7021 Год назад

    What is a nice set?

    • @firealarmhelp
      @firealarmhelp Год назад

      www.nicet.org/ Nicet is standardized atleast in the United States as THE standard for fire alarm certification nationwide.

  • @chaseskopik8236
    @chaseskopik8236 Год назад

    I swear I saw this guy save a fish from drowning. He's a good guy

  • @firealarmhelp
    @firealarmhelp Год назад

    Reminder guys over wire, if you need a loop of wire you double the measurement :)

  • @firealarmhelp
    @firealarmhelp Год назад

    Comment below and list the basic tools I missed! I’ll start, I forgot sheet rock knife it completely slipped my mind. I put links to most of the stuff in the description.

  • @chaseskopik8236
    @chaseskopik8236 Год назад

    Yeah the pricing would've been nice to say that pms can make up to 120k, sales people can make up to 200k if they sell their ass off. Designers have cad guys that make 20 an hr...and then the guy who stamps it makes 75k-150k. but pretty spot on 🤘

  • @chaseskopik8236
    @chaseskopik8236 Год назад

    He's such a good guy. He saved my puppy from a burning building one time.

  • @michaelriddle9674
    @michaelriddle9674 2 года назад

    First.