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  • Home security monitoring: Systems often don’t trigger police …
    7.5.24 – Slate – What you might not know is that nearly all security system–related alarms are false alarms—as many as 98 percent, according to the International Association of Chiefs of Police. These occur because of faulty equipment, pets, insects, bad weather, and, most commonly, user error.
  • OSHA proposal aims to protect workers from extreme heat
    7.5.24 – USA Today – On Tuesday, President Joe Biden announced the new rule to protect outdoor workers, if it’s adopted it would mark the nation’s first-ever federal safety standard to address excessive heat in workplaces.
  • How Burger King Enhanced Its Security Systems Its Way …
    7.3.24 – SSI – Restaurant staff integrated Ajax devices into their routine, using the Ajax app as the primary interface for the system. Managers arm the system when they leave and disarm it upon the arrival. They can efficiently control access to restricted areas and receive real-time notifications for any security breaches.

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NESA is a federation of state associations established to serve and promote the electronic systems industry at the direction of, and through its affiliated state associations. Seven state associations are part of NESA – Arkansas Security Alarm Association (ASAA), Kansas Electronic Security Association (KESA), Louisiana Life Safety & Security Association (LLSSA), Maryland Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (MDBFAA), Oklahoma Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (OKBFAA) and Texas Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (TBFAA). For more info visit www.nesaus.org.