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News Release from: Johnson and Starley | Subject: Comfort training packages
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 January 2006
Safety first with home comfort training
packages
British manufacturer of home comfort solutions, Johnson and Starley, backs its class-leading products with the best service and support - including comprehensive training and education facilities.
British manufacturer of home comfort solutions, Johnson and Starley, backs its class-leading products with the best service and support - including comprehensive training and education facilities The company's certificated and accredited packages - all free of charge to qualifying individuals - are among the best available and include the latest DAH1 warm air safety course, the only one approved and offered by a manufacturer
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 6 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The aim of Johnson and Starley is to help installers and contractors to use best practice and to keep up to date with the latest regulations and legislation.
Standard courses run throughout the year and can be conducted locally for groups as well as in Johnson and Starley's extensive and fully-equipped training centre in Northampton.
Replacement of Warm Air Heating Systems is covered in a two day course, including system installation and fault finding.
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This course also covers the new qualification required for fitting warm air heaters and is accredited by CIBSE.
A separate, one-day course is available for fault-finding and servicing of warm air systems.
The company's range of highly energy-efficient and robust RENO water boilers, for domestic hot water and central heating applications, is addressed in a one-day course for installation, maintenance and fault-finding.
A further course looks at domestic ventilation and covers the manufacturer's range of heat recovery and ventilation systems.
In addition to the standard courses, Johnson and Starley offers a tailor-made service for groups of field engineers or contractors.
These can be formed around specific training or educational requirements and held at customers' premises where appropriate.
Johnson and Starley's training and education offering is testimony to the manufacturer's commitment to quality and safety and is part of its award-winning service provision.
Earlier this year the British company won the coveted British Gas STEPS prize for outstanding performance in the management and supply of parts.
Johnson and Starley was established in 1922 and for over 80 years has provided innovation to the UK heating industry.
As a manufacturer of 'Home Comfort Solutions' the company offers an extensive range of Part 'L' compliant warm air heaters and ventilation products in addition to SEDBUK A-rated high efficiency condensing boilers.
They offer the complete heating and ventilating range to heating installers and specifiers.
Johnson and Starley has built up a reputation as a manufacturer of high quality, reliable, long lasting, fuel efficient products which offer cost effective solutions. Request a free brochure from Johnson and Starley ...
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