Matt Bretoi of FLIR Systems explains how the company is committed to offering a unique scaleable system for any sized business, the importance of manufacturer resources and more.
Vivint is paying the state for alleged wrongdoings by the company’s door-to-door salespeople, including violating the Consumer Protection Act.
Entries for the program, which honors excellence in false alarm management, are due by May 12.
The city is currently in the middle of a review and overhaul of its regulations for alarm companies.
Residents and businesses that pay an annual fee are guaranteed police dispatch to intrusion alarms, but a computer glitch has compromised the program.
Repeat nuisance-alarm offenders run the risk of being added to a “do not respond list.’
A new research study by Memoori provides market research and global investment analysis for the access control, intrusion alarms and video surveillance sectors.
ASAP delivers alarm notification information from central stations directly to public safety answering points via computer rather than by phone.
State Systems will absorb the 16 Conway employees and assets and will begin servicing customers in Conway and surrounding areas.
Security Central picks up 25,000 wholesale monitoring accounts with its purchase of Loss Prevention Services of Clemmons, N.C.