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According to Safe Zone President Mike Anderson, the Anixter agreement is the latest in a series of strategic moves to provide Safe Zone with maximum support across the verticals that benefit most from installing the solution: K-12 education, higher education, houses of worship, retail, hospitality and corporate.
Safe Zone, a manufacturer and marketer of gunfire detection systems, today announced the appointment of two new sales rep companies — Security Solutions Inc. and LRG Inc. — to strategically present the company’s solution for schools, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, health clubs, theaters and any other owner/operator of a public place where a threat can ensue.
The Safe Zone Gunfire Detection system took top honors last week as the Investor Audience Favorite among six promising early stage companies that participated in the second annual Raleigh Internet of Things (RIoT) RAP Pitch Night held April 10 in Raleigh, N.C.