This category is for professional fire and security associations that have active members. This can include organizations representing a range of products, services, or a commercial business sector.
Most fire and security associations promote professionalism, and provide education and training opportunities for its members. Many provide certifications, code of ethics, standards of conduct, best practices, legislative oversight, develop professional standards, allow for networking, and information exchange.
Fire and security associations can require minimum qualifications for membership, professional licensing, or prior employment within a private sector.
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Electronic Security Association. Represents, promotes, and supports the electronic life safety, security, and systems industry. Provides a source of information and training for its members.
Assists government and public safety agencies in reducing false alarms for their jurisdiction in the United States and Canada.
Police, fire, insurance, alarm installers and other security industry companies are represented. In Liverpool England.
Organization representing providers, users, bureaus, and other agencies of UL-Listed and/or FMRC-approved central station protection services. US.
Nonprofit organization comprised of sales, service, and installing companies. Monitoring facilities, distributors, and manufacturers are also represented.
Presents an effective voice for alarm users. Working with Texas city and county officials, creates safety and security standards for the alarm process as a whole.
Electronic Security Association. Represents, promotes, and supports the electronic life safety, security, and systems industry. Provides a source of information and training for its members.
Organization representing providers, users, bureaus, and other agencies of UL-Listed and/or FMRC-approved central station protection services. US.
Nonprofit organization comprised of sales, service, and installing companies. Monitoring facilities, distributors, and manufacturers are also represented.
Assists government and public safety agencies in reducing false alarms for their jurisdiction in the United States and Canada.
Police, fire, insurance, alarm installers and other security industry companies are represented. In Liverpool England.
Presents an effective voice for alarm users. Working with Texas city and county officials, creates safety and security standards for the alarm process as a whole.