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11-1-21 – NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates CA: Costs of false alarms in Banning could add up10.30.21 – Record Gazette – Wary of more than 1,500 false alarms being tripped around the city each year, Banning’s city council approved penalties for...

10-25-21 NESA National Monitor

News Security Technology for Modern Correction Venues10.20.21 – CN – Modern correctional facilities face a number of security challenges. From an inundation of contraband and the growing risk of cyber threats, …Vivint...

10-18-21 NESA National Monitor

News How Real-Time Data Will Improve Alarm Response10.15.21- SSI – The Monitoring Association has initiated work on a new American National Standard, AVS-01, which will use data applicable to alarm activations at protected premises to create an alarm validation...

10-11-21 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Lawrenceville (Ga.) to Hit False Alarm Offenders in the Pocketbook10.7.21 – SSI – The city council adopted a less onerous false alarm ordinance passed by other nearby jurisdictions in metro Atlanta, including Sandy Springs.Florida Police...

10-4-21 – NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates GA: Lawrenceville to fine repeat offenders of false alarm ordinance9.28.21 – 11Alive – Lawrenceville, Ga.- Lawrenceville responds to thousands of false alarms with new ordinance, fines for repeat offenders. So far in 2021, Lawrenceville...

9.20.21 NESA National Monitor

State & National News Study Suggests Most US Businesses Have Reduced Office Space9.16.21 – CI – Nearly 70% of the businesses surveyed have permanently closed some or all of their office space since March 2020, Digital.com survey says.Study: Working from home...