Big Idea of the Month: Look Long Term but Don’t Lose Sight of Short Term
Ron Davis asks Doyle Security’s John G. Doyle Jr., “If you had just one really great idea for the electronic security industry, what would it be?”
Ron Davis asks Doyle Security’s John G. Doyle Jr., “If you had just one really great idea for the electronic security industry, what would it be?”
The merger will result in 1,800 new customers to be monitored by Doyle’s emergency response center located in Henrietta, N.Y.
Doyle, a family-owned and operated security provider, purchased the alarm accounts from Wolfe Safe & Lock Co., to expand its footprint in New York’s Capital District.
Doyle Security, a longtime security provider, is recognized by Best Companies Group in an annual list of best places to work.
The Automated Secure Alarm Protocol to Public Safety Answering Point program reduces errors and paves way for faster emergency response.
The acquired company, Lock-Tight Alarms of Hilton, N.Y., was founded in 2002.
Murphy’s Lock and Alarm will continue to operate its safe and lock business under the same name.
The acquisition will add more than 1,100 accounts to Doyle’s Upstate New York footprint.
New customers will have access to a home automation platform, among an expanded offering of new monitoring services.
The purchase will add approximately 300 accounts to Doyle Security Systems’ roster of clients.