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Points to Consider When Choosing a Security Systems Provider An important step toward protecting your home or business from fire, intrusion or other threatening possibilities is in choosing the right security company. The provider you choose will install alarms, security cameras, safety mirrors, and any other systems you may need. But how do you know you’ve found the right provider, with the wealth of options available? The following are a few factors to consider when selecting a security systems provider. Ask for recommendations The simplest way to find a decent provider is through personal referrals. It’s quite likely that some of your friends, neighbors or business associates already have a security system in place. Talk to them about their experience with the provider they chose. Would they recommend to you this provider? It would be nice to get at least two recommendations so you have the chance to compare different providers. If you feel more information about a company is needed, just do a quick online search. Take some time to go through customer reviews, to find out what other customers say about them.
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When speaking to prospective companies, ask them if their employees have been trained by the National Training School (NTS). A security professional that has been certified by the NTS has completed comprehensive training on electronic security. You can expected a higher quality of work from a trained professional that from one who has not completed any training. Is provider licensed? In most states security system experts are required to obtain licensing. A licensed professional must be trained and certified by a recognized organization. So because of their expert knowledge, certified and licensed professionals should be able to do a quality and professional job. When speaking to a prospective provider, ask them if proof of licensing is a state requirement. If it is, ask them to produce proof of licensing. Assess work history One of the best ways to evaluate a company is by going through their work history. Knowing about the projects they’ve worked on in the past is an easy way to assess whether they’d be a good fit for your project. There are a number of places you can find information on their past work, such as the crime prevention department, the state licensing agency, and the Better Business Bureau. Checking out customer reviews is highly recommended as well, since customers will often talk about the kind of work handled by the company under review. Aftercare support Does the prospective company have a 24/7, 365 technical assistance line? Can you reach out to the provider’s engineers to come repair your system whenever it fails? Do they also offer maintenance services at different levels? Great customer support can be the difference between a reliable security company and a disappointing one, so choose wisely.