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| There are several
reputable housing contractor that you can use to install your
home alarm system. Here are a few of the things you should
consider when deciding whom to hire for this vital service.
Beware the Installer and Company background
The National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association
(NBFAA) recommends these steps for consumers seeking the
services of a reputable and experienced burglar & fire alarm
installation companies:
- Contact the NBFAA or
your state burglar and fire alarm association for a list of
member companies in your area. The association's members
agree to maintain a high level of conduct under its National
Code of Ethics and render services at the highest level of
quality.
- Call several companies. Ask them if their employees are
trained and/or certified by the NBFAA.
- Ask the companies if they have appropriate state and/or
local licenses, if required.
- Ask the companies if they conduct any pre-employment
screening.
- Contact your local police department's Crime Prevention
Department, state licensing agencies, Consumer Protection
Agencies, and the Better Business Bureau.
- Ask your insurance agent, friends, family or neighbors
for referrals.
- After you've narrowed the field to three or four alarm
companies, ask for the name of the person who will call on
you. Consider planning the appointment time when all members
of your household are present.
- When he/she visits, ask to see some company
identification.
- Ask each alarm company representative for an inspection,
recommendation and a quote in writing. Use a checklist to
compare different packages and price quotes.
- To learn more about home security systems, call the
NBFAA Marketing Department at (301) 585-1855 for a FREE
consumer brochure. Or visit NBFAA on the Internet at
www.alarm.org.
NBFAA strongly advocates the
development and enforcement of effective state licensing laws
that require pre-employment background checks, among other
measures. |
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