NBFAA welcomes new state-chartered chapter

Oct. 29, 2008
Kansas Burglar and Fire Alarm Association joins NBFAA

The National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA), Irving, Texas, welcomed the Kansas Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (KBFAA) intothe association as a state-chartered chapter.

"We're glad to have Kansas as a chapter. Their participation will make the association, and the industry, stronger," said NBFAA president Mike Miller. "We welcome the vision, knowledge and fresh perspectives that the KBFAA leadership and members have to offer."

Now that KBFAA is a chartered chapter, members renewing in Kansas who renew in 2009 with either association will have membership in both associations. With the dual membership, they will receive valuable benefits from NBFAA such as discounts on education and training, government relations representation at the national level, public relations exposure and updates on industry issues, trends and standards, as well as access to all local and state-level networking and unique activities in the KBFAA.

For information visit www.alarm.org.

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