Associations
We are proud of our following associations.
RIASCA (rialarmassociation.org)
The Rhode Island Alarm and Systems Contractors Association (RIASCA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1973 to represent professional companies installing, servicing and monitoring security and fire alarm systems in Rhode Island. The Association is committed to promoting and maintaining the integrity of the electronic security industry.
Central Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce (centralrichamber.com)
The Central Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce is organized to support and advance the business community in Rhode Island by providing leadership initiatives in economic and human development.
The Rhode Island Fire Safety Code (fsc.ri.gov)
The Rhode Island Smoke Detector Code (fire-marshal.ri.gov)
NetOne (netoneintl.com)
NetOne, formerly Security Network of America (SNA), is a national security company unlike any other. It is corporation formed, owned and operated by the largest network of independent U.L. listed companies in North America. From Tacoma to Jacksonville, San Antonio to Augusta, and everywhere in between, NetOne means your security is always covered by the leader in that area.
The Monitoring Association (tma.us)
The Monitoring Association (formerly known as The Central Station Alarm Association or CSAA) is a trade association representing providers, users, bureaus, and other agencies of UL-Listed and/or FMRC-Approved Central Station protection services.
Please click here to participate in the online false alarm course offered by the TMA.
NBFAA (alarm.org)
The NBFAA perfoms public service by:
U.L. (ul.com)
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) is an independent, not-for-profit product safety testing and certification organization. We have tested products for public safety for more than a century. Each year, more than 16 billion UL Marks are applied to products worldwide.
NFPA (nfpa.org)
This site contains information about the non-profit NFPA, publisher of the National Electrical Code, the Life Safety Code, the Fire Prevention Code, the National Fuel Gas Code, and the National Fire Alarm Code. NFPA is currently developing the first consensus-based building code. The mission of NFPA, which was organized in 1896, 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.
ASIS (asisonline.org)
ASIS International, with more than 32,000 members, is the largest international organization for professionals responsible for security, including managers and directors of security. In addition, corporate executives and other management personnel, as well as consultants, architects, attorneys and federal, state and local law enforcement, are becoming involved with ASIS International to understand the constant changes in security issues and solutions. ASIS International is dedicated to increasing the effectiveness and productivity of security practices by developing educational programs and materials that address broad security concerns.