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Shot Tracer, the innovator in high-performance, affordably-priced gunshot detection solutions, will be launching a new reseller recruitment program at ISC West 2019 (booth #1092) with a highly attractive on-boarding proposition for qualified dealers. Qualifying resellers can receive a Gunshot Simulator Kit valued at $1,000 when they commit to becoming a Shot Tracer dealer.  

Shot Tracer’s Eagle Gunshot Detection System is so advanced, yet it’s simple. It easily integrates with virtually any security, alarm, surveillance and access system via contact closure – or wirelessly via IP integration. In fact, Shot Tracer gunshot detection sensors are as easy to install as a smoke detector, so there’s virtually no learning curve for installing dealers.

Our new reseller recruitment program provides security dealers with a very aggressive proposition with an easy point of entry"Additionally, Shot Tracer Eagle is designed for independent operation, eliminating the need for expensive servers or call centres. Resellers will also find that Shot Tracer Eagle provides a highly-profitable new source of revenue earning up to 35% profit on every sensor installed with the potential for additional Recurring Monthly Revenue (RMR).

Protecting people and property

The new Shot Tracer Reseller Recruitment Program includes an exclusive offer for installing dealers to receive a free Gunshot Simulator Kit, valued at over $1000, which is essential for demonstrating Shot Tracer Eagle Gunshot Detection sensors. Terms and conditions apply for qualifying resellers.

Our new reseller recruitment program provides security dealers with a very aggressive proposition with an easy point of entry,” said Allan Overcast, CEO and President of Shot Tracer Technologies.

As active shooter incidents continue to increase, security professionals across public and private sectors are challenged with the task of providing the most effective and cost-efficient means of protecting people, property and physical assets. Shot Tracer’s proven technology provides the means to do so, while providing resellers with a profitable yet easy way to cultivate new business opportunities.

Advanced sensors to detect gunshots

Shot Tracer Eagle provides critical data such as the number of shots fired, along with the largest detection footprint per sensor availableShot Tracer’s innovative Eagle Gunshot Detection System provides the most accurate and cost-effective solution available for interior gunshot detection applications. It features field-proven technology initially developed for law enforcement and military use, employing advanced sensors (not microphones) to detect gunshots.

Shot Tracer Eagle also provides critical data such as the number of shots fired, along with the largest detection footprint per sensor available. It’s a solution that users want and need to ensure they have the most proactive measures available to detect and neutralise an active shooter. More important for resellers, Shot Tracer Eagle provides an easy path to entry from both technology and budgetary perspectives.

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