Top Questions to Ask Your Commercial Security Provider

Posted May 02, 2017 by Koorsen Fire & Security

TOP QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR COMMERCIAL SECURITY PROVIDER

Not All Commercial Security Providers Are Equal

If you are currently shopping for a commercial security system for your business, you may want to read the article “Questions to Ask Your Commercial Security Provider” published in Security Today by Koorsen. In the article, Koorsen reviews the top questions a business should be asking commercial security providers before choosing one.

Commercial security systems are some of the most advanced technology a business employs, and it’s important to know the right questions to ask in order to find the best commercial security system provider for your needs.

Whether you need video surveillance, access controls, emergency communications or just intrusion detection; here are some of the best questions to ask potential security partners:

  1. How many years of experience does your company have in commercial security?
  2. Are you and your technicians licensed, certified, & trained?
  3. Do you provide fully-integrated systems?
  4. Are your technicians knowledgable of the NFPA codes and standards?
  5. What monitoring solutions do you offer?

To find more questions and to learn why they are so important, click to read the full article below.

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