Manufacturer offers free home automation training to electrical contractors

Jan. 7, 2002
HAI, a manufacturer of integrated automation and security products, has released its 2002 training schedule. The new schedule consists of 110 classes throughout the U.S., which is more than double the number of trainings from last year. "Any professional who is interested in home automation should take advantage of this free training opportunity," said HAI President Jay McLellan. "Home automation
HAI, a manufacturer of integrated automation and security products, has released its 2002 training schedule. The new schedule consists of 110 classes throughout the U.S., which is more than double the number of trainings from last year.

"Any professional who is interested in home automation should take advantage of this free training opportunity," said HAI President Jay McLellan. "Home automation sales continue to grow, even in a sagging economy. Professional installers owe it to themselves to explore and train for this booming profit opportunity."

The one-day training class, titled "Integrated Automation" is a comprehensive course covering the many features and functions of HAI's award-winning products. All classes are free and open to security installers, electrical contractors, HVAC installers, builders/developers, or any interested professional. All attendees receive an HAI training certificate and T-shirt, as well as exclusive product discounts.

HAI's "Integrated Automation" class was the first training program to be recognized by the Home Automation & Networking Association (HANA) and attendees are eligible for credits from HANA as well as NTS continuing education credits.

HAI products are sold through its worldwide network of distribution partners and installed by more than 1,000 trained dealers.

Registration for HAI's FREE "Integrated Automation" class can be made online at www.homeauto.com, or by calling (800) 229-7256 x226.

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