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New York State requires that anyone installing, maintaining or servicing, an access control system, alarm system, CCTV, burg system, fire system, security cameras, or security system be licensed.
New York State requires that anyone installing, maintaining or servicing, an access control system, alarm system, CCTV, burg system, fire system, security cameras, or security system be licensed.
January 2023. The Monitoring Association (TMA) Standards Committee has received confirmation that its TMA-AVS-01 Alarm Validation Standard has received official ANSI accreditation. Initiated in 2020 in a joint effort between PPVAR and TMA, the standard provides a method of creating an alarm scoring or classification metric for unauthorized human activity detected by alarm systems.
TMA-AVS-01 provides a standardized method of creating an alarm scoring or classification metric for unauthorized human activity detected by alarm systems that will assist law enforcement with resource allocation and Call for Service prioritization.
The NYLESA is looking for instructors. This a great opportunity to assist in strengthening the work force in your industry!
NYELSA members make the best business partners. NYELSA membership is voluntary, no company is required to join our association. The most reputable companies in the industry belong to NYELSA . We believe that the willingness of our members to seek out educational opportunities in order to better train their employees, submission to our Code of …
Most Alarms Protect Life and Property but Generate No Calls for Service A new study by a professor at the UNC-Charlotte, Criminal Justice & Criminology Department shows that most electronic security systems in the communities studied protect life and property without generating calls for police services. The study examined four communities that had adopted the …
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New whitepaper developed in partnership with Essence addresses security system innovations enabled by smart home connectivity A new Parks Associates whitepaper reports that home security consumers are looking for solutions to reduce false alarms as well as improve responses to triggering events like home burglaries, while new solutions are emerging for device manufacturers to address …
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