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Announcement


Aico launches bespoketraining for electrical distributors


Since 2019, Aico, the European market leader in home life safety, has supported over 40,900 electricians and contractors via its award-winning Expert Installer Training.


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his Fire Industry Association (FIA) CPD certifi ed training course ensures attendees have a full understanding of Domestic Fire and Carbon Monoxide Alarms and how to install them. After the dramatic success of this course, Aico has now launched its Expert Distributor Training. This bespoke course is made specifi cally for electrical distributors and aims to provide an in-depth understanding of industry standards, regulations, and legislation, as well as relevant products and technology.


This exciting new course is completely free and open to all Electrical Distributor Association (EDA) members, giving attendees 30 minutes of FIA accredited CPD time. It provides an overview of


legislation and grading, alarms and sensor types, and a detailed look into Aico’s full product range, assisting in promoting best practice within the industry.


It explores examples of the diverse housing stock here in the UK and possible product specifi cation needs of diff erent end users. With industry technology and products constantly evolving, it is vital that distributors are up to date with the latest legislation, products, and devices, providing consumers with the best possible advice and recommendations.


This type of training is unique to Aico and ensures distributors are committed to promoting the current best practices and procedures for domestic alarm and sensor installations. This


collaboration promotes knowledgeable industry professionals working together to create safer, healthier, more sustainable homes. With an expected high level of popularity, get in touch with your local Aico Regional Specifi cation Manager to avoid disappointment. www.aico.co.uk/fi nd-a-regional-spec- manager/


Product News


Ansell Extends Comfort Downlight Range


Extending its popular collection of low-glare downlights, Ansell Lighting has unveiled the latest addition to its aptly named Comfort range.


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he fi rst surface mountable luminaire in the collection, the Comfort EVO Surface is an economic high-performance light that delivers extensive glare control for the visual ease of


building occupants.


Available in both black and white fi nishes, the innovative downlight is designed for use in both commercial and healthcare environments. IP44 rated, it is robust and durable, featuring polycarbonate housing and unique thermal management technology for an optimum lifespan. The Comfort EVO Surface also off ers users a range of functional options including a choice of two power outputs and is CCT selectable between 3000K and 4000K. OCTO, dimmable, standard emergency and self-test emergency options are also available. A fi ve-year warranty is off ered on all Comfort EVO Surface models.


Mark Abbott, managing director at Ansell Lighting said: “The Comfort EVO Surface, is a great addition to our renowned Comfort range. It off ers users all of the performance and functionality they’d expect from our Comfort


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recessed downlights but in a surface mounted form, catering to a more diverse range of applications.” www.anselluk.com


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