Security and life safety measures for your business can be simple or highly sophisticated based on your unique needs. One of the most essential factors to consider is who will be monitoring your system. A UL-listed 5-diamond central monitoring station is the gold standard for monitoring your security & fire protection systems or elevators. Some factors you should consider when choosing the company to work with include:
Unparalleled Reliability and Standards
24/7 Professional Monitoring
Advanced Technology and Infrastructure
Expertise and Training
Comprehensive Coverage
Enhanced Insurance Benefits
Peace of Mind
Investing in professional monitoring from a UL-listed 5-diamond central monitoring station is a wise decision for any business. It ensures the highest safety, compliance, and operational efficiency, protecting your assets, employees, and customers. Holmes Security Systems is the only local UL-listed five-diamond central monitoring station and is proud to hold the UL-listed station certification since 1984.
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Holmes Security Systems is a locally owned and operated life safety and security company providing commercial and residential solutions. With roots dating back to 1908, exceptional service has been a pillar of the team. If our team can be of service, please reach out to 910-483-1196 or visit www.HolmesElectricSecurity.com
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