Intruder alarm company, Garden State, joins Honeywell’s dealer programme
The programme is designed for dealers with expertise in intrusion and fire, video surveillance and access control
Honeywell announced that Garden State Fire and Security Alarm Company, Inc. has joined the Honeywell First Alert Professional Dealer Programme, the country's largest independent security dealer network. Garden State is based in Aberdeen, N.J. and is considered one of the state's largest independent alarm companies.

Garden State has been in business for more than 40 years. The fire and security company provides residential, small business and commercial customers with burglar and fire alarms, access control, central station monitoring and video surveillance systems. Garden State offers 24-hour emergency services and utilises Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) technology to provide dual-path, reliable communication for all customers on every installation.

"We pride ourselves on being ahead of the game in technology, and this new relationship with Honeywell will help us to be at the forefront," said Mike Ash, President of Garden State. "As we see the demise of POTS lines in customers' homes and businesses, enhanced home and business communication technology is now more important than ever."

With more than 500 dealers nationwide, the First Alert Professional Dealer Programme provides customised support in sales techniques and marketing strategies for intrusion, fire, CCTV and access control systems in commercial and residential facilities. The programme is designed for dealers with expertise in intrusion and fire, video surveillance and access control.

"Garden State is a strong addition as an authorised dealer because of the expert, leading technology services it provides to customers," said Joe Sausa, First Alert Professional President. To learn more about Garden State Fire and Security, please call Mike Ash at +1 732 566 5661 or visit their website. For more information about the Honeywell First Alert Professional Programme, please click here.

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