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The PSA Security Network was established in 1974 and has grown to become one of the world's leading providers of advanced security systems. PSA companies offer you expertise
in every area of security including: liability assessment, benefit analysis, system design and integration, installation, operations, maintenance and service. |
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The Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA) is a trade association that represents companies offering security (alarm) monitoring systems through a central station.
It also represents companies that provide services and products to the industry.
Member companies operate central station alarm monitoring systems that have been listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and/or approved by Factory Mutual (FM). Such certification assures
customers their insurance companies and their local emergency service agencies that CSAA members provide the highest quality and most reliable burglar and fire alarm service available to
residential and commercial clients. |
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Founded in 1948, the National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association
(NBFAA) is the nation's oldest and largest association dedicated to
representing, promoting, and supporting the electronic life safety,
security, and systems industry. NBFAA brings together key individuals from top companies representing five industry components - sales,
manufacturing, installation, service, and monitoring. |
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SNA is a network of the most respected regional and locally-owned
security companies across the United States and Canada. Operating
as a buying cooperative, SNA offers deep discounts on security
products and other services. Because of SNA’s size, they are able to negotiate national contract pricing and pass that savings on to
companies that are SNA participants. |
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DICE Corporation specializes in creating integrated software and accounting solutions for the security industry. Founded in 1983, DICE Corporation is privately held and
operates on an international level with clients on six continents. The DICE Corporation Disaster Recovery Center
is a state-of-the-art backup facility designed to allow central stations to continue their operations during a state of emergency. The Disaster Recovery Center is housed in the 27,000 square
foot world headquarters of DICE Corporation in Bay City, Michigan. The 28-station facility uses DICE's Central Station Automation and has uninterrupted power and multiple PBX switches. The
facilities receive separate electrical feeds from two substations in the area and are also connected to DICE's 200 KVA generator for a third source of power. The computer center containing
the backup facility has both a primary and secondary cooling system using glycol-chilled dry and wet redundant air conditioning with an emergency battery backup. |
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