Armor Home Security

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4820 S Mill Ave Tempe, Az 85282


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Ranked Armor the #1 "Home Security"
Company in Phoenix, Arizona.


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Why Armor?

We have contracted to do installations for Able Alarm, ADT, Amerix Security, Protect America, Protection One presented by SRP, Safety Tech, Secure America, Watchlight Security, Westar Home >Security, Westing House Home Security, as well as others. If we are good enough to do our our competitor's installations, why not yours?

We are a member of the Better Business Bureau's Care Program as well as the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association, and we sit on the board of directors for the Arizona Burglar and Fire Alarm Association. We have been ranked the #1 home security company in Arizona for 7 straight years! In 2005 Armor was a finalist for the BBB's Business Ethics Award!

Armor Security has given back to the community by supporting Feed the Children, Make a Wish Foundation, The American Legion, The Hacienda House and the March of Dimes.

Armor Security has participated with the Public Safety Committee, which promotes false alarm prevention classes for cities throughout Arizona.

Armor Security is the only home security company in the state of Arizona to hold free false alarm prevention classes for it's customers and potential customers.

In February of 1996, Armor Security was recognized by the Chief of Police for the City of Phoenix for the lowest false alarm ratio.

Armor Security was a finalist for the 1999 "First Line of Defense" award for creating a specially designed alarm system that protects large commercial vehicles. Within its first month, this unique alarm system was responsible for apprehending a burglar and it deterred several other attempts.

Armor is ranked number 3 by consumers in the state of Arizona (January 2000)

Rankiging in Arizona Rankiging in Arizona

The Arizona Home and Building Expo is the largest trade show of its kind in the state. In its eighth year, this three day event attracts thousands of visitors and provides businesses with an opportunity to attract new qualified leads to explore and expand. The Home and Building Expo is targeted to the commercial and residential building industries.

Ranking Arizona: The Best of Arizona Business is the outcome of the largest business opinion poll in Arizona. Ranking Arizona is based purely on opinion and popularity and not on annual revenue or number of employees. Instead, participants who vote give recommendations based on quality of product, service and who they would recommend doing business with.

The Ranking Arizona section of this Web site includes company names in more than 200 different business and leisure categories. All votes are tallied in August and the responses are then assembled and "ranked" according to their total number of votes. Our current survey will be published in January 2000

Armor is then ranked #1 From 2000 through 2007 when Az Business Magazine chose to no longer print the lists of home security companies.

Armor is ranked number 3 by consumers in the state of Arizona (January 2000)

By Allison Perlik - Staff Editor, SDM

When Armor Security president Jonathan Willis heard what kind of system was needed to protect R-Kay Truck Parts, his first response was, "Nobody makes a system like that". Then he accepted the challenge.

Armor's attention to detail and its ingenuity in designing the outdoor system are the kind of top rate service the First Line of defense Award was designed to recognize.

Created by SDM and he National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA), the award honors those that have demonstrated outstanding performance in deterring, detecting or preventing crime and/or loss through the effective design, use and response to security and fire alarm systems Armor Security, Phoenix, is one of eight finalists for 1999s inaugural First Line of Defense Award.

R-Kay Truck Parts owner Robert Kay wasn't looking to buy a security system when he met Armor Security President Jonathan Willis at a home show. "We'd had some break-ins prior to dealing with Armor, and my wife and I were at our wit's end as to how to correct the problem,' Kay says.

Kay didn't think a security system could help with his outdoor operation. R-Kay, a truck-repair business, works on units worth more than $100,000. Prowlers were repeatedly breaking into the trucks and stealing clothes, tools, radios-whatever they could find.

Willis and his team-installation manager Jorge Ginez, service manager Kevin Willis, and senior vice president of operations Stan Willis - came up with this idea: placing glass-breakage detectors on each truck's seat. If there was movement on the truck or if the windshield was broken, the detector would signal a main unit inside the office.

To fine-tune the plan, Armor technicians experimented with the detectors to make sure they were set at the right sensitivity, taking into account wind movement and other factors.

Preventing the system from triggering false alarms was a challenge. "We didn't want the police out there every 20 minutes," Willis says. To address the issue, Armor first outfitted the system with an audible alarm to warn intruders of its presence. Although the alarm signal was not sent to the police, Kay would be paged and alerted of a problem. Once the system was set at the right sensitivity and false alarms were no longer a concern, Armor changed the setup to a silent alarm monitored by the company's own central station.

So what did Armor's security solution do for R-Kay's break-in problem? "In three words: It corrected it," Kay says. "We captured, apprehended and convicted a man and put him in the state prison. If it hadn't been for Armor Security, we wouldn't have been able to catch him. Since he's gone to jail, we haven't had a single break-in."