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ESA to Unveil Web Site for SECURE+ Initiative

November 17, 2012 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

IRVING, Texas — The Electronic Security Association (ESA) has launched a new Web site — SecurePlusweb.org — to help consumers find the most qualified professionals to install home safety and automation solutions.

Part of ESA’s SECURE+ Initiative, the Web site will showcase ESA member companies who have joined the program. The site will also supply specific information about various products and solutions that give homeowners remote control of their electronic security and home automation systems.

“Consumers are looking for experienced integrators,” ESA Executive Director and CEO Merlin Guilbeau says. “Installing a home automation system puts a great amount of trust in the installer’s hands. SECURE+ integrators can deliver systems that give homeowners the ability to control the everyday functions of their homes such as lighting and temperature, with the added benefit that they are experts in helping ensure the safety and security of the home.”

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