Perimeter protection distributors in Georgia (5 found)

1st Choice Security Solutions, Inc. is an OEM Supplier of Ultra Long Range, Hands-Free RFID Readers, Tags, Accessories and Software for Vehicle Identification, Asset Loss Prevention and Real-Time Inventory, Visitor and Employee Monitoring and Emergency Evacuation/Mustering. We also provide Ultrasound Real-Time Location Systems, Wireless Wiegand Access Control for Gates and Doors, GPS tracking and Inmate House Arrest System.

Based in Alpharetta, Callaway Security has been family owned for more than 20 years. The company offers a variety of residential and business security services. Callaway Security's residential services include new alarm installs, alarm system upgrade, security system monitoring as well as wireless alarm monitoring. Some of its business services include access control systems and home automation systems.

Premier Security Inc. specialises in affordable no contract cellular alarm monitoring and landline monitoring on all existing security system brands. Servicing Atlanta,GA and surrounding areas, Premier Security is rapidly growing in a niche market of homeowners and businesses that want professional care and detail without being committed to a long term contract.

Security Boost offers remote monitoring services at central but independent locations at a fee for surveillance video systems. The company's clients include owners of private homes, commercial and industrial complexes/enterprises or government entities. Security Boost provides safety and security for employees, customers and shareholders by integrating location and POS systems.

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