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Submitted URL: https://www.alarmtrainingcenter.com/
Effective URL: https://www.mbfaa.com/
Submission: On August 04 via automatic, source certstream-suspicious — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: https://www.mbfaa.com/
Submission: On August 04 via automatic, source certstream-suspicious — Scanned from DE
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Text Content
Established 1976 Metropolitan Burglar and Fire Alarm Association of New York, Inc. * HOME * New York State 81hr License Course * Security Line Magazine Digital Edition * Why Join * Membership Application * NEXT MEETING * Events, Meetings and Courses * Installer Training * Legal Side * Tax Tips * Important Government Links * Industry News * Industry Members * Industry Links * Employment * For Consumers * Home Security * Carbon Monoxide * Consumer Fire * Consumer Alert * Training * Email * Password Remember me Forgot password New York City / Long Island Near the airports - plenty of parking - close to public transportation. NYS 81-Hour Alarm License Class New York State Department of State Approved 81-HOUR License Course (Business of Installing, Servicing or Maintaining Security or Fire Alarm Systems) (Administered by the Metropolitan Burglar and Fire Alarm Association of New York, Inc.) (an Approved New York State - Department of State - Educational Provider) OUR CLASSES ARE LIVE AND IN PERSON AND WE WILL BE FOLLOWING ALL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS AND SOCIAL DISTANCING AS REQUIRED. TO REGISTER ON-LINE GO-TO: SEPTEMBER 7, 2024 thru SEPTEMBER 29, 2024 Saturday, Sept 7 - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday, Sept 8 - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday, Sept 14 - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday, Sept 15 - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday, Sept 21 - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday, Sept 22 - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday, Sept 28 - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday, Sept 29 - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Our class dates and times will enable our students to complete the New York State 81-hour requirements in the shortest time. Just FOUR (4) weekends! and you can take the NYS License Test as soon as you complete the course. ~~ Less STRESS ~ Less TRAVELING ~ Less COSTS ~~ TO REGISTER ON-LINE GO-TO: http://www.mbfaa.com/NYS_License_Course_MBFAA.htm CHANGES TO ALARM LICENSE LAW MAY REQUIRE 1099 SUBCONTRACTORS - NON W-2 EMPLOYEES CABLING COMPANIES - NETWORKING COMPANIES CCTV / SECURITY CAMERAS TO HAVE THEIR OWN ALARM LICENSE WHY? If you are unlicensed and installing security systems Burglar Alarm Systems Security Cameras (CCTV) Access Control Systems Fire Alarm Systems in the State of New York YOU MAY BE FINED UP TO $10,000.00 for unlicensed activity! TO REGISTER ON-LINE GO-TO: http://www.mbfaa.com/NYS_License_Course_MBFAA.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the MBFAA We are one of the oldest associations of burglar and fire alarm professionals in the United States. Many of our founding members can trace their history back to the very beginnings of the electronic protection industry. The Association's mission is to support and promote the electronic security industry and life safety providers in the Metropolitan New York City and Long Island Area, and to assist electronic security dealers with their mission to protect the public from criminal and life safety threats. We maintain an extensive website for both our members and the general public. To accomplish our mission we provide training, governmental interface, and networking services for security professionals. Membership is open to professional electronic security system dealers and installers, locksmiths, service providers, central monitoring stations, and related equipment manufacturers. A membership application is on line. We are your LOCAL association run by and for security professionals. The MBFAA endeavors to promote public safety, reduce false alarms, provide liaison to police and fire departments, and to advocate public policy so as to provide a stable business climate for our members. We provide training to enable our members to complete the New York State licensing requirements administered by the Department of State. For our members, the site provides helpful information on technical and business matters and association business. For the general public, the site provides information on security in general and encourages consumers to purchase security systems from MBFAA members who are licensed dealers. We provide a free web site business listing for our members. And a cross listing for help wanted and services rendered. This is where members can advertise for help wanted and sub-contractors can advertise for the kind of work they do. We encourage dealer networking both on our web site and at our meetings. We routinely provide critical information on important issues such as state licensing, permits, regulations, Fire Department issues, Police Department issues, false alarm reduction, and technology. More reason's to join! Just so you know... we put this NEW site on line Jan 7, 2013 and it is STILL under construction. Please e-mail us back with errors, suggestions, or updates you may have. Thanky You In Advance! Alan. Disclaimer The information provided at MBFAA.com web site should not be construed as giving business, legal, or other advice. Information provided on this web site is intended to allow the public and members of MBFAA access to public and association information. While all attempts are made to provide accurate, current, and reliable information, the MBFAA recognizes the possibility of human and/or mechanical error. Therefore, the MBFAA makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currency or suitability of the information provided by this web site, and denies any expressed and implied warranty as to the same. Links to Other Sites This web site contains links to other sites. MBFAA is not responsible for the privacy practices of such web sites. A link does not constitute an endorsement of the content, viewpoint or accuracy of such web sites. Metropolitan Burglar and Fire Alarm Association of New York, Inc. PO BOX 54, Brooklyn, NY 11204-0054 PHONE: (718) 894-6712 e-mail: mbfaa.ny@gmail.com Copyright © 2024 Metropolitan Burglar and Fire Alarm Association of New York, Inc. "EVERY DAY, IN EVERY WAY, THIS SITE GETS BETTER AND BETTER" COME BACK OFTEN LAST MODIFIED: MAY 1, 2024, AND SO FAR, have viewed this page. 3D Animated Flags by 3DFlags.com Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software Please wait...