The Romans used geese to warn them of danger and intruders!
Alarm contractors need general liability insurance to protect them from claims resulting in bodily injury and property damage, however, alarm contractors need to also protect themselves from claims resulting in alarms failing to perform. If a building has a fire or burglary and the alarm fails to perform, a claim may be made against the alarm contractor for improper installation, etc. Errors & Omissions coverage is needed to provide coverage. The liability policies that we provide include this protection.
We place our alarm contractors with Scottsdale Insurance Company. They have a very good program that includes errors and omissions for alarm contractors.
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