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Countryside Lock & Alarms provides a wide range of security and life safety solutions to families and businesses in the New England region
Honeywell’s dealer program provides support in sales techniques and marketing strategies for dealers

Honeywell has added a leading, locally-owned, Vermont security provider to its First Alert Professional Dealer Program, one of the nation’s most exclusive and prestigious security and dealer networks. Countryside Lock & Alarms, Inc. (“Countryside”), of Mount Holly, Vt., provides a wide range of security and life safety solutions to families and businesses in the New England region.

For more than three decades, Countryside Lock & Alarms has been helping area residents and business owners secure their properties with high-tech, integrated equipment from its full-service, one-stop location. It specialises in fire and burglar alarms, access control solutions and video surveillance systems. Keeping up with the latest trend, Countryside also offers control of security, cameras and Z-Wave® thermostats, lights and shades with Honeywell’s Tuxedo Touch™ Home Controller.

“We started when high-tech security electronics were being introduced and were difficult to use, and we have always strived to offer options that make security easy and reliable for our customers,” said Michael Blais, owner, Countryside Lock & Alarms, Inc. “The added support of the First Alert Professional Dealer Program helps us continue to offer quality products to this region.”

Honeywell’s First Alert Professional Dealer Program provides support in sales techniques and marketing strategies dealers offering both commercial and residential systems. This customised support extends to intrusion, fire, CCTV and access control systems. The reputable First Alert Professional product line is available only through the network. It is the largest independent security dealer network in North America, with more than 500 participating security contractors.

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