Welcome to SECURITY SALES & INTEGRATION's "Security Speaking" podcast!
This weekly podcast features the industry's leading business owners, operators, managers and subject matter experts discussing the trends, challenges, technologies and more affecting today's electronic security professional.
In the latest edition, Editor-in-Chief Scott Goldfine talks with Shane Clary, vice president of Codes and Standards Compliance for Northern California's Bay Alarm. With more than 30 years in the industry, Clary chairs the Western Burglar and Fire Alarm Association Unilateral Apprenticeship and Training Committee. He also is vice chair of the Electronic Security Association (ESA) Fire Committee, and chairs the NFPA 72 Technical Committee chair, among other titles. In December, he will receive the California Alarm Association's (CAA) Weinstock Award for career achievement. Additionally, SSI is delighted to have him as the columnist for Fire Side Chat beginning in the October issue.
Listen as Clary discusses three most critical steps installers hoping to expand into fire/life-safety should take to ensure success, the opportune products or services within the fire/life safety spectrum right now, tips for building AHJ relationships and more.
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Other Recent News
May 22, 2012
Eaton Corp., a diversified industrial manufacturer, announced this week it has agreed to purchase Cooper Industries for $11.8 billion.
May 15, 2012
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has launched a recruitment campaign to increase the number of code enforcers participating on its technical committees.
April 24, 2012
The Board of Trustees here approved a false fire alarm ordinance that will require repeat offenders to pay $750 for each false alarm.
April 10, 2012
The Security Industry Association (SIA), in conjunction with several other groups, is supporting bipartisan legislation reintroduced by Congressman Jim Matheson (D-Utah) and Congressman Charlie Bass (R-N.H.) to increase the use of life-saving residential carbon monoxide (CO) alarms.
March 22, 2012
The National Training Center (NTC) has completed the transition to computer-based testing (CBT) for NICET Fire Alarm exams.