Sirois Electric is in the News
Sirois teaching classes at the Woburn Electrical School of Code and Theory *
Burlington, MA – January 9, 2010 - Sirois Electric, a premier electrical contractor for residential, commercial, and institutional customers, announced today that Chris Sirois, founder and president, will be teaching classes at the Woburn Electrical School of Code and Theory at the Woburn Memorial High School, 88 Montvale Avenue, Woburn, MA 01801.
Chris will be teaching a series of photovoltaic classestaic classes beginning on January 14th and will continue on the 21st and 28th of January and and will conclude on February 4th. The classes start at 6:00 PM and run to 9:00 PM.
“I have learned a lot over the years, it gives me a good feeling to give back and share my knowledge and experience with others,” stated Chris Sirois. “My interest in electricity began in high school and grows each year. The industry is changing so quickly, we need to stay current with what is going on.” current with what is going on.”
Please contact Chris Sirois at chris@siroiselectric.com if you are interested in learning more about this wonderful program.
Save Cash on Energy (The Burlington Union,
October 23, 2009) *
By Bruce Coulter
Save cash on energy
Incandescent light bulb: Ninety-nine cents. CFL bulb: Six bucks. Saving $48 a year: Wow.
That, said Chris Sirois, is how much a homeowner could save by changing a single light bulb in their home.
Sirois, owner of Sirois Electric Inc. in Burlington, said there are a number of inexpensive steps homeowners can take to stretch their budgets this winter, especially in light of what is predicted to be one of the coldest winters in several years.
Learn how to save your energy dollars.
Business Spotlight: Chris Sirois (The Burlington Union,
July 9, 2009)*
By Bruce Coulter
Burlington - Chris Sirois is president of Sirois Electric, Inc., located at 6 Duncan Road in Burlington.
How long have you owned Sirois Electric?
“Sirois Electric has been incorporated for over 10 years. However, I have been an electrician since 1992. I started working at the profession in high school, assisting my teachers and relatives in the trade.” Read the full interview of Chris Sirois.
Charitable Electrician (The Burlington Union,
April 2, 2009)*
By Nikki Misra
Charitable electrician
He runs a business, pays the bills and is the sole breadwinner of a growing family.
Yet when a nonprofit organization asked Chris Sirois, owner of Sirois Electric, Inc. to volunteer installing new electric wiring in a Newton home, he put himself and four employees to the task. Read the article about Sirois Electric's charitable work.
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