Due to Economic Downturn, Burglaries on the Rise Nationwide

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Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:38pm EDT

Experts offer tips on how to select an Electronic Security Company

DALLAS, March 11 /PRNewswire/ -- As media reports across the nation confirm a
rise in residential burglaries, homeowners are urged to take the necessary
precautions to ensure the safety of their family and personal property.  To
assist, the National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA) is offering all
homeowners tips on how to select the electronic security company that best
fits their individual needs.

"Due to the very challenging economic crisis, we are seeing confirmed news
reports across the nation of an increase in residential burglaries," stated
NBFAA president Mike Miller.  "Electronic security systems not only give
homeowners peace of mind, they also act as a primary deterrent against
criminal activity which was authenticated by a recent study conducted by the
Rutgers School of Criminal Justice."  To view the complete study conducted by
the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, log-on to www.alarm.org.

For consumers seeking the services of a reputable and experienced security
company, the NBFAA has the following recommendations:
    --  Ask your insurance agent, friends, family or neighbors for referrals.
    --  Visit the NBFAA website at www.alarm.org for a list of NBFAA member
        companies throughout the United States.  Members of the NBFAA have
        agreed to maintain a high level of conduct under its National Code of
        Ethics.
    --  Call several companies and ask if their employees are trained and/or
        certified by a nationally recognized entity like the NBFAA.
    --  Ask the companies for proof that they have the appropriate required
        state and/or local licenses.
    --  Ask the companies if they conduct any pre-employment screening.  The
        NBFAA strongly advocates the development and enforcement of effective
        state licensing laws that require pre-employment background checks.
    --  Contact your local police department's Crime Prevention Department,
        state licensing agencies, Consumer Protection Agencies, and the Better
        Business Bureau regarding any past interactions with, or history on,
the
        perspective security companies.
    --  After you've narrowed the field to three or four alarm companies,
        ask for the name of the person who will call on you.
    --  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.
    --  Never feel pressure to sign anything.  Be cautious of those who push
you
        to sign a contract quickly or who may be offering unusual deals or
        incentives.




About NBFAA
NBFAA, a non-profit 501(c) 6 trade association, is the nation's oldest and
largest organization dedicated to representing, promoting, and supporting the
electronic life safety, security, and systems industry.  Member companies
specialize in a wide spectrum of services to commercial and residential
consumers, including security and fire alarms, video surveillance, access
control and monitoring.  In cooperation with a federation of state
associations, NBFAA provides government advocacy and delivers timely
information, professional development tools, products and services that
members use to grow and prosper their businesses.  The NBFAA may be reached at
(888) 447-1689 or on the Web at www.alarm.org.



SOURCE  National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association

Bryan Matthews of Margulies Communications Group, +1-214-368-0909,
bryan@prexperts.net, for National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association
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