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Fire•Lite Announces Best-of-the-Best Competition

August 15, 2007 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

Fire-Lite Alarms, part of Honeywell's Life Safety group, announces its first annual Best-of-the-Best calendar competition. Customers are invited to promote their company and their most unique fire alarm installations in a search to find the most dedicated installers worldwide.

The top 12 installers will be chosen by a panel of judges and winners will be showcased in the Best-of-the-Best calendar. The calendar will be distributed to dealers throughout each winner's area, publicized at major industry events and given to the top 12 installers for their own promotions, according to the company.

The top three installers will be awarded American Express gift cards in denominations of $1,000 for 1st place, $700 for 2nd place, and $300 for 3rd place.

There's no cost to enter the competition. Submissions must be received by Oct. 1. For contest rules and entry forms, visit www.firelite.com.


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