Posted: July 3, 2018
Categories: Uncategorized
"Taxation without representation!" was the battle cry in America’s 13 Colonies, which were forced to pay taxes to England's King George III despite having no representation in the British Parliament. As dissatisfaction grew, British troops were sent in to quell...
ESA’s National Training School has updated requirements for obtaining its most popular certifications, including the Certified Alarm Technician Level II (CAT II), the Certified Fire Alarm Technician Level II (CFAT) and the Certified Fire Alarm Designer (CFAD) Level III. The...
This week the Electronic Security Association introduces new officers along with a new association president in Nashville. The new officers were installed during the ESA Annual Membership Meeting on June 19, 2018 at the Electronic Security Expo (ESX) and will...
In 1978, Chris Mosley returned home to New Jersey after attempting to make a go of farming in West Virginia. Chris’ father, George, had been in the electronic security industry for over 30 years and encouraged his son to give...
The Electronic Security Association, the largest and longest standing electronic security and life safety association, announced today the newly minted relationship with Braveheart Sales Performance to provide customized services to ESA member companies to help them develop their businesses. Cobb...
by Merlin Guilbeau, IOM - Executive Director & CEO
The ESA presidency requires a tremendous amount of dedication, commitment, travel and sacrifice. On behalf of ESA, I would like to thank our 42nd president, Angela White, for serving the association for the last two years. Angela has sacrificed a...
The Electronic Security Association (ESA) and Alarm.Org are providing easy security tips and best practices that can help consumers manage the security of their home over the summer months, whether traveling or hosting a backyard cookout with family and friends,”...
by Chris Heaton - Vice President for Advocacy and Public Affairs
May was a particularly busy month as states conclude their sessions and rush to pass bills prior to sine die (the end of session). Licensing and school security bills were the most prominent monitored legislation this month. Here are some...
by Chris Heaton - Vice President for Advocacy and Public Affairs
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was enacted in 1991 at the dawn of the internet and technology age and was written to provide consumers with certain protections as they related to “robocalls” using automatic telephone dialing system or “autodialers.”...