What a Fire Inspector Looks ForTuesday, October 18, 2016
October is Fire Safety Month!
This presentation will review and explain what a local fire inspector and an insurance carrier are looking for when conducting a fire inspection. This information ensures the safety of occupants and buildings from fire and places life safety on a high priority.
The Program will also include hands-on Fire Extinguisher Training and Inspections. Bring your home fire extinguishers for inspection.
Speaker: Patrick T. Earley, CFEI, CFPS
Earley Consulting, LLC
Patrick Earley has spent the last twenty years in public service serving from volunteer firefighter to his current assignment working in an urban setting as a Fire Inspector/Fire Investigator. In this current role, he has worked in high-rise buildings, major chemical corporations, pharmaceutical companies and healthcare, including hospitals.
He has also worked alongside local, county, state and federal agencies in determining the origin and cause of fires that occur in his jurisdiction.
Patrick is currently in charge of the Fire Department's Community Outreach/Rick Reduction Program, which is used to determine from Fire Data Analysis the risk of Fire in his jurisdiction and how to prevent these from happening.
Mr. Earley holds a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice Administration Management. He sits on Technical Committees for the National Fire Protection Association.
Parking
Parking is available behind the Fire House at the Martindale Hubbel Warehouse.
Dress Code
Business Casual
Early Bird Registration Fees
NJ IFMA Facility Manager Members $15.00
NJ IFMA Members $30.00
Non-Members $60.00
After Monday, October 10th
NJ IFMA Facility Manager Members $15.00
NJ IFMA Members $45.00
Non-Members $75.00
Walk-In Fees
NJ IFMA Members $65.00
Non-Members $95.00
Meeting Sponsorships:
NJ IFMA Member $250.00
Non-Member $350.00
If you are interested in sponsoring this event,
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