Pedestal PRO announced it has entered into a partnership with PSA Security Network to distribute Pedestal PRO’s line of pedestals, housings, and hoods for the security industry—including Pedestal PRO’s new architectural stainless steel pedestals. Through this partnership PSA integrators will gain access to the world’s largest offering of pedestal solutions, custom fabrication services, and strategic pricing to help them be more competitive for new and existing customers.

Mounting access control and security devices

PSA Security Network is an electronic security cooperative, owned by security integrators throughout North America. Combined, PSA members boast over 300 branch locations, employ nearly 6,000 security industry professionals, and are responsible for over $3.5 billion annually in security, fire and life safety installations.

“Pedestal PRO brings a unique offering for our integrators,” said Craig Patterson, Director Of Vendor Management for PSA Security Network. “We are excited to provide better ways for our integrators to mount access control and security devices in non-wall applications and are pleased to kick off 2017 with such a great addition to our line card.”

Old-school craftsmanship

"As a one-stop-shop, we’ll take the sketch they make on their napkins and turn their pedestal imaginations into realities"

“Aside from the 80+ SKUs in our inventory, Pedestal PRO looks forward to introducing PSA integrators to our new series of architectural pedestals that target the preferences of Fortune 500 companies and premium clients that want world class pedestal aesthetics to match their electronics,” said Pike Goss, President and CEO at Pedestal PRO. “Pedestal PRO’s ability to quickly service customer needs with old-school craftsmanship combined with a mature understanding of today’s access control devices will bring exceptional convenience and predictability for PSA integrators. As a one-stop-shop, we’ll take the sketch they make on their napkins and turn their pedestal imaginations into realities.”

Custom manufacturing

Pedestal PRO specialises in mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminium mounting configurations in non-wall applications for card readers, cameras, intercoms, keypads, entry-exit buttons, phone entry, and more. With over 250,000 installations across the U.S., Pedestal PRO has become the leading pedestal manufacturer in the industry and has recently completed projects for Facebook, Google, Comcast, FBI, and many more. Pedestal PRO provides pedestals, housings, hoods, 3D modelling services, and custom manufacturing to a national network of installers.

Pedestal PRO works remotely and quickly with project managers and sales professionals to design special requests in SolidWorks 3D Modeling software, deliver CAD drawings to customers within 48 hours, offers unlimited revisions, and provides custom fabrication services in 10 business days or less. Pedestal PRO’s stock product ships within 24 hours.

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