EvacGo Training

Learn how to install, configure and use the EvacGo evacuation alert system and meet the BS 8629 code of practice.

In this free EvacGo training workshop, we cover theory, applied exercises and tests. On completion, you will have a good working knowledge of all aspects of our evacuation alert equipment and software.

EvacGo panel open in the Advanced training room, where our EvacGo training course is held

 

All our training modules are designed to keep you up to date with the latest products, approvals and industry standards.

Please note, EvacGo training is built around workshops with a designated trainer and a maximum of 12 delegates.

We offer both in-person and online training using our purpose-designed training centre to give you full product demos and/or hands-on use of each product.

 

By arrangement, we also offer off-site EvacGo training – if you are a direct customer, simply click the link below to complete form and book your place:

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