We have learned that Ogden Police Department is seriously contemplating changing its alarm policy to no-response. This would mean that a burglar alarm would need to be verified in order […]
Ogden Police Department Trying to Pass No-Response Ordinance Behind Closed Doors
We had an amazing Conference with dozens of alarm companies and vendors participating. We started with lunch at the Thanksgiving Point golf Course and then proceeded to have an 18 […]
The requirements for fire alarm signaling have been defined by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 National Fire Alarm Code. It defines the application, installation, location,performance, inspection, testing and […]
8 Reasons To Sell Smoke Detectors While I had used burglar alarms systems in places I had managed, I never had one in my home until I started working in […]
Utah Alarm Association Training has been busy. There has been trainings almost every two weeks with around 40 people in each training. Â We have some great trainers helping out. They […]
Utah Alarm Association held its annual election luncheon at the Cheesecake Factory for the second year in a row. Security companies in Utah gathered for networking and lunch that does […]
For the second year in a row ADT has had a presence at the CES in Vegas. Some may wonder why a security company is at an electronics and gadget […]
that it plans on acquiring Devcon from Golden Gate for $148.5 million. This is the first large acquisition ADT has done since the spin off from Tyco last year. Devcon […]
The Electronic Security Association of Utah is hosting its first Annual Conference on August 22 and August 23rd. It is going to be the largest Security Event in all of […]
iControl sues Alarm.com and Frontpoint.com This was interesting news to hit the web today. Â It was on the Wall Street Journal at 10am. Â Othermedia sources also picked up the […]