SCAN Security recently rolled out its portfolio of remote monitoring technologies to a Long Island community largely made up of second homes and vacation retreats. In this location, SCAN could help customers keep tabs on seasonal home systems remotely from anywhere in the world.
Sur-Gard added System 5 to its lineup of virtual receivers available globally. System 5 features visual verification support and is designed to significantly reduce incremental costs incurred by false alarms.
The Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA) presented its Central Station of the Year award to COPS Monitoring at the Excellence Awards ceremony during the Electric Security Expo in Nashville, Tenn., in June 2014. The award is given in recognition of outstanding companies that perform to the highest professional manner, thereby making a significant contribution to the betterment of the alarm industry and the alarm profession while demonstrating exceptional service to their customers and community.
Today, it’s no surprise that some homeowners want the peace of mind of security and the convenience of a smart home without paying for professionally installed products and the monthly cost of monitoring.
David Avritt and Kurt Erdman of SentryNet, Memphis, Tenn., and Robert Walker of Honeywell, Morristown, N.J., are offering courses in December 2014 and January 2015 that will provide complete information on how to sell, explain and install smart home and Z-Wave technology.
Alarm Capital Alliance (ACA), Newtown Square, Pa., acquired accounts from Khalsa Tech in the metro area of Santa Fe, N.M, as part of its regional growth strategy.