Memberships
The
following is a list of organizations that Securitec is a member of.
NBFAA:

The National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA) is the nation's oldest
and largest association dedicated to representing, promoting, and supporting the
electronic life safety, security, and systems industry. Through a federation of
state associations, NBFAA reaches grass roots members, enabling them to band
together on national issues, and delivering to them industry information,
professional development tools, products, and services. For more information,
visit them at www.alarm.org.
NFPA:
The
mission of the international nonprofit National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of
life by providing and advocating scientifically-based consensus codes and
standards, research, training, and education. NFPA serves as the world's leading
advocate of fire prevention and is an authoritative source on public safety. In
fact, NFPA's 300 codes and standards influence every building, process, service,
design, and installation in the United States, as well as many of those used in
other countries. NFPA's focus on true consensus has helped the association's
code-development process earn accreditation from the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI). For more information, visit them at
www.nfpa.org.
OBFAA:
The
mission of the Ohio Burglar & Fire Association is to provide a vehicle to
promote growth and professionalism of the electronic life safety industry in
Ohio by advocating our members' commitment to integrity and business ethics to
the general public we serve. To accomplish our mission, we provide training,
peer support and legislative representation to better the position of our
members on a local, state and federal basis. Visit them at
www.secureohio.org.
Burglar & fire alarm association of michigan:
Members
keep informed about the industry trends, technological developments and improved
managerial procedures. From time to time there are legislative issues that can
have notable repercussions or benefits on the way we conduct business. We
closely watch these items and keep the membership advised. Our informed members
continually assist police by communicating new criminal practices that crop up.
Educational seminars provide members an opportunity to develop their skills,
enabling each to serve the public better and to cooperate more closely with
local emergency personnel. Seminars have covered numerous topics including:
False Alarm Reduction, Application for Licensing, Liability Insurance Questions
and New Equipment and Technology Becoming Available. Visit them at
www.bfaam.org.
American correctional assoc.
The
Standards and Accreditation Department of the American Correctional Association
(ACA) serves a dual mission of providing services for ACA and the Commission on
Accreditation for Corrections (CAC). These services include the development and
promulgation of new standards, revision of existing standards, coordination of
the accreditation process for all correctional components of the criminal
justice system, semi-annual accreditation hearings, technical assistance to
correctional agencies, and training for consultants who are involved in the
accreditation process. Visit them at www.aca.org.
AOPHA
Founded in 1937, AOPHA,
the advocate of
not-for-profit services for older Ohioans, is a statewide trade association
representing not-for-profit homes, health-related facilities and community
services for seniors. Members are sponsored by religious, fraternal, labor,
private and government organizations committed to providing quality services for
their residents and for older persons in the community-at-large.
AOPHA is
affiliated with the Washington, D.C.-based American Association of Homes and
Services for the Aging (AAHSA.org). Visit them at
www.aopha.org.
medina area chamber of commerce:

The Medina Area Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of the
business community. The Chamber is a not-for-profit, taxpaying organization. It
unites hundreds of business and professional firms, thus creating a unique
central agency working to improve business and build a better community. The
Chamber membership includes business from sole proprietors to companies with
over 500 members. Visit them at
www.medinaohchamber.com.
asis international, cleveland oh chapter

Cleveland Chapter
ASIS International and ASIS CLEVELAND are committed to providing members with
information, services, and a forum that assists them in their vital security
roles and with their careers. This is a community of security professionals, and
an important one. Since September 11th the provision of security and safety has
taken on new dimensions, and become more critical than ever before. By serving
members through education, events, information, networks, meetings, and
contacts, their constituencies are therefore served, whether these are
employees, employers, customers, patients, students, the public - whatever their
constituencies might be. Security evolves and changes, and keeping out on the
leading edge of providing security, safety, and peace of mind is where our
members' interests lie as security professionals. "Advancing Security in
Northeast Ohio" is a mission. Visit them at
www.asiscleveland.com.
CEDIA:
The
mission of the Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association, CEDIA, is
to develop and encourage high standards of service and conduct of designers and
installers of electronic systems for the home and to promote high standards of
integrity, business ethics and professionalism by and among all those engaged in
the design and installation of electronic systems for the home. Visit them at
www.cedia.net.
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