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Persons eligible for Associate Membership in this Association shall be those persons, firms, corporations, distributors, associations or manufactures of Fire Fighting or Fire Safety equipment who are not eligible for Active Membership, but are interested by vocation in the program of Fire Prevention.

Benefits of an Associate Membership include:

  • Initiate and retain contact with AHJ’s.
  • Stay up to date on current relevant legislation.
  • Have a voice in the industry.

 

Associate Registration Fee: $250.00/year

Dues for each category of membership shall be determined from time to time by the Association acting at its Annual Meeting upon the recommendations of the Executive Committee.

Such dues shall become due and payable by January 1, of each calendar year.

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