The East Bay Alarm Association exists...
The East Bay Alarm Association exists to promote the interests of the electronic security industry. The EBAA facilitates communication among members engaged in the sale, installation servicing and monitoring of alarm systems, industry suppliers and public safety officials by providing a forum for the discussion of ideas, problems and solutions.
Members of the EBAA sell, install, service and monitor burglar and fire alarm systems, supervisory systems, access control, video surveillance systems (CCTV) as well as a host of other low voltage system applications.
The East Bay Alarm Association is a member of the California Alarm Association (CAA) and the Electronic Security Association (ESA) and encourages the enactment of legislation beneficial to the electronic alarm system industry and the public interest. Of utmost importance to the EBAA is the promotion of excellence and professionalism within our industry.
Information about our members' services is provided to the public to assist in making a wise and informed decison when buying electronic security and life safety systems.
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Study: Alarm Market To Reach $19.6 Billion By 2011
Despite a two percent fall, from $17.8 billion in 2005 to $17.5 billion in 2006, the market for alarm systems, services, and installations is expected to reach $19.6 billion by 2011, according to "U.S. Market for Alarm Systems, Services and Installations," a new report from market research publisher SBI. More… |
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Hayward Alarm Users
Installation, connection, or operation of any alarm system without a valid permit is an infraction punishable by a fine not exceeding $500. More...
Alarm Companies
It is unlawful for an alarm company to install, connect, or perform maintenance on any alarm system for which a valid permit has not been issued. Violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a fine not exceeding $500. More...
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EAST BAY ALARM ASSOCIATION HELPS RICHMOND POLICE
The Richmond Police Department recently asked the East Bay Alarm Association (EBAA) for a donation and the EBAA responded positively. More...
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