Apex Investigation & Security becomes a Honeywell authorized dealer

Feb. 17, 2015
Company has provided security systems and services to commercial and residential customers in northwestern Ontario for over 37 years

MELVILLE, N.Y., Feb. 17, 2015 – Honeywell today welcomed Apex Investigation & Security Inc. as a Honeywell authorized security dealer. For over 37 years, the company has provided quality security systems and services to commercial, industrial, retail and residential customers in Northwestern Ontario.

Apex Investigation & Security Inc. is a recognized family-owned business that has earned a reputation as a reliable provider of a wide range of security technologies.  In addition to commercial and residential building security systems, Apex offers alarm monitoring services, personal medical alarms, uniform guard alarm deployment, incident investigation, mobile patrols and loss prevention.

“By providing customers a wide range of products and services, we give them a single source for all their security needs, which is why aligning with Honeywell makes good business sense,” said Joe Woodgate, operations manager, Apex Investigation & Security Inc. “Honeywell has a proven end-to-end line of security solutions, and that plays well to our goal of being a true one-stop shop for everything from intrusion alarm to connected-home systems and more.”

Honeywell’s authorized security dealer program supports residential and commercial dealers by offering customized marketing support, targeted sales opportunities and technical training programs. The program is designed for dealers with expertise in intrusion and fire, video surveillance and access control.

To learn more about Apex Investigation & Security Inc., please visit www.apex-tb.com or call Joe Woodgate at 807-344-8491. For more information about the Honeywell authorized security dealer program, please visit www.security.honeywell.com.

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