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Preparing for the Wisconsin Electrical Journeyman Exam

To help you prepare for the Wisconsin Journeyman Electrician Exam, we’ve gathered some information on what you can expect on the exam — plus some tips to help you pass.

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    Before you become a journey-level or master electrician in Washington, you must pass an exam. Here’s what you can expect on the exam and some tips to help you pass.

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  • How Electricians Can Make Money Installing EV Charging Stations

    Tap into the growing demand for electric vehicle charging stations to increase your income and reach new customers as a licensed electrician.

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  • 2023 NEC Section 210.8(B): GFCI Protection, Other Than Dwelling Units

    These are some updated code changes and exceptions in section 210.8(B), which covers GFCI rules for personnel, other than dwelling units.

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  • The De-Centralized Central Station

    This blog discusses the sustainability of central alarm stations hiring remote workers and the pros and cons that come with remote vs. in-person work.

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Investing in Security for 2021 and Beyond

The COVID-19 Pandemic is fully matured, even spawning new mutations of the virus.  But the light at the end of the tunnel may be near.  A year ago no one thought they would be wearing masks and eating in 50% filled restaurants in August, 2020, let alone today.  The Pandemic has seen companies, small and large, suffer tremendously.  Many of us have furloughed employees, possibly multiple times over the last 12 months.  Our industry is strong, and resilience is something most integrators know.  What does resilience look like?  Integrators have to change how they do business because businesses have changed how they do business.  Change is hard, but in order to be resilient, we must accept change.  The last year has caused customers to realize they care less about what is being sold and more about how it will help them accomplish their goals.  This is prompting technology shifts in our industry to meet those goal demands.   

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Alarm Trends in the Healthcare Market

The Healthcare Market is a long sought-after vertical for many Security Integrators. While many facilities are dominated by the national chains, many regional and local security integrators are finding niches that are opening doors into this market. Healthcare brings a constant amount of new business, equipment lifecycle upgrades, and yearly support agreements. It can also bring siloed information, disparate stakeholders, and massive amounts of red tape.

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What is the Partnership for Priority Verified Alarm Response (PPVAR)?

Intrusion alarms offer crime prevention and emergency notification in the event of a break in, but they are also a source of nuisance alarms.  Have nuisance alarms caused police officers to become complacent?  Years ago, I was a police officer in a major metropolitan city.  My district alone (1 of 12) received over 40 alarms in an 8 hour shift, every day.  Triple that number if a thunderstorm came through the city.  Not one officer ran emergency traffic to an intrusion alarm, unless there was a call from the homeowner in despair, a 911 hang-up, or some other verification confirmed the need.  Alarm calls would sit in queue for at least 15 minutes and then officers had 45 minutes to arrive onsite.

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Growing as an Alarm Technician

From entry level to consummate professional, how does someone become an alarm technician?  As many of us have found, the good alarm technician (both fire and intrusion) is a highly sought after asset that can make the difference for a company and their clients.  For the technician entering the field, there are some up-front decisions that need to be made.
Alarm Installer or Alarm Technician?
First, a question; what is the difference between an alarm installer and an alarm technician?
Answer: 
The alarm installer sees a problem, takes the defective product down, and puts a new product up, without finding out why the defective product became defective.  They take that defective product down and replace it with a non-defective item until the problem is solved or they run out of non-defective products. The alarm technician finds the defective product and before installing a new product, problem-solves the defective product.  They fix the issue, and then they install the new product. The following steps are a process to becoming an alarm technician for a company in the security or fire alarm industry.

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