Tools of the Trade Pavilion Debuts at ISC Solutions

ISC Solutions, a part of the upcoming Security Week, has added an additional level to its existing strategic partnership with the Connecticut Alarm & Systems Integrators Association (CASIA), the New York Burglar and Fire Alarm Association (NYBFAA) and the New Jersey Burglar and Fire Alarm Association (NJBFAA).

Each association will endorse and support the new "Tools of the Trade" pavilion at the upcoming event, being held Nov. 2-3 at the Javits Convention Center through direct and e-mail promotion to their members. The Tools of the Trade pavilion will feature those products used by dealers and installers to run their business such as business software as well as tools used in the preparation for, maintenance and installation of a small or large security system.

The Tools of the Trade pavilion will be a dedicated area on the show floor showcasing tools, safety equipment, gear, software and technology to support the bidding process and project & compliance management; among others. Supporting this area will be a special promotion called ISC Solutions "Tool Bucks." Tool Bucks are coupons that will be handed out at the entrance offering a discount at various Tools of the Trade exhibits. CASIA, NYBFAA, NJBFAA will promote this opportunity to their combined memberships.

"Tools of the Trade is an excellent opportunity for dealers, installers and integrators to source the everyday tools they use on the job as an added incentive to attend ISC Solutions this year," said Ed Several, SVP & General Manager, ISC Events portfolio.

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