Questions & Answers

Q. Who is America 2000 Safest Homes, Inc.?

A2K is the classroom training component for Electricians On Duty, Inc.

A2K trains and certifies manufacturers Reps, inspectors and contractors to use Electricians On Duty, Inc. products and services.

A2K creates a demand for Electricians On Duty patent products and services.
 
America 2000 Safest Homes, Corporation is the marketing company and the class training component for Electricians On Duty, Inc. and Jeffrey L. De Haven's GFCI and AFCI patent.

Q. Who is Electricians On Duty, Inc. (EOD)?

EOD is a licensing component for Jeffrey L. De Haven's patented products. Electricians On Duty, Inc. may license the use of its products to manufacturers reps, inspectors and contractors.
    
EOD is a field training component for licensed manufacturers reps, inspectors and contractors.

EOD is a technical support service company for licensed manufacturers reps, inspectors and contractors that performs diagnostic troubleshooting when needed.

Q. How Do Electricians On Duty Products Differ From Others?


Our testing products are superior in accuracy, faster and more user-friendly than similar technologies.
Our products are not sold, they are licensed.

Q. How Does EOD Inspector/Contractor Licensing Work?

Field inspectors are required to take 33 hours of field training and 30 hours of class training to qualify for licensing.
Inspectors can be paid for on the job training while earning credit hours toward their licensing.  

Electricians On Duty, Inc. is a company with advanced electrical product safety technology. The mission of Electricians On Duty is to manufacture, sell and distribute its products to a wide client base consisting of electrical contractors, mechanical contractors, GC’s, maintenance electricians, engineers and start-up companies.

EOD’s patented technology is applied to electrical inspections at the point of property purchase, new construction, remodeling and after major perils involving fires, lightning, power surges, floods and earth movement. Certified inspectors and contractors gather information by utilizing Electricians On Duty proprietary processes, troubleshooting methods and test equipment - approved by Government Safety Standards.

 

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