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Buffalo, New York Smoke School Information

Under contract with the NYSDEC, AeroMet has scheduled a public smoke school in Buffalo, New York. Directions, maps and start times are listed below. The price for this public school is $165 for field registration. If AeroMet's lecture CD is needed, the price for the CD is $35/copy with a paid field registration and $70/copy without. AeroMet accepts credit cards, cash, checks and purchase orders. Advance payment is not necessary. We do ask that you register at least 7 days prior to each training date.

Session Name: Buffalo

Date:

April 25, 2008

QA:

07:30:00 (Attendance Optional)

Field Start:

08:30:00 (Please Arrive by 8:15)

Site:

Erie County Fairgrounds Lot 3

Address:

5600 McKinley Parkway

City:

Hamburgh

State:

NY

Map:

[ Click Here ]

Notes:

At top of the drive turn right across from the Fairgrounds Gaming Facility

Smoke School

If you are unable to attend this public smoke school, please click here for other locations near you. If you would like to have AeroMet's modern smoke school at your facility, please contact Mr. Gabriel Keilholz at 573-636-6393 for a comprehensive, no-obligation proposal. If you have more than 10 people who need certification, AeroMet's private smoke school can save you time and money compared to attending a public smoke school.

For information regarding our weather and cancellation policy as well as a list of what to bring, please click here.

AeroMet ensures your certification will not expire by offering regular six-month rotations at all of our public training events. Notifications of upcoming schools are always provided to all of our clients. AeroMet will run at each location until all attendees pass or light conditions are no longer favorable. Typically, most attendees are certified within 90 minutes. We look forward to seeing you in Buffalo!

  • New York


    The Empire State


  • Regulatory Agency:

    New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - Air Pollution Control Program

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