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Sessions for specifiers

by Mark Rowe

Honeywell has launched the Security Specifier Programme. The multi-national says that it’s designed to help specifiers provide a service to their customers with digital tools and training that add value to their services. It includes:

· Training sessions so that specifiers can advise customers on design, ordering and installation of integrated security products;
· Access to an online portal where they can view marketing tools and production details, including the latest product architect and engineering specifications and Honeywell City, an interactive website showcasing the application of security technologies in homes, businesses, commercial sites and critical infrastructure;
· Access to a new online design tool to help them select the right security technologies needed for each design. This tool enables specifiers to cut time spent researching and identifying solutions;
· Continuing Professional Development (CPD) certified seminars that can also be delivered as ‘Lunch and Learn’ sessions at specifiers’ premises. As a member of CPD, Honeywell has an initial suite of CPD certified modules based on the fundamentals of IP Video, Access Control and Intruder Detection Systems.

Daniel Wan, pictured, channel marketing manager UK and Ireland, said: “As a leader in integrated security solutions, Honeywell has a unique understanding of specifiers’ needs and is well-placed to provide them with the highest level of support. With extensive knowledge and experience in security, our aim is to help specifiers design the most appropriate solutions for their clients’ needs.”

The programme is open to all security specifiers. For more on the programme and to sign up, visit http://www.honeywellinfo4consultants.com/uk/

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