2019 October Newsletter
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President
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Vice
President |
Van Mayorga |
Brian Turner |
Secretary
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Treasurer
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Mary Edmonson |
Penny Mayorga |
Sergant-at-Arms
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Parliamentarian
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Amanda Jackson |
Calvin Stewart |
Editor
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Membership
Director |
Jennifer Lambert |
Dennis White |
Education
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Tina Turner |
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Past
President |
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John Helweg |
TBFAA 2019 Person of the Year – Mitch Reitman
Please join us in congratulating him, and join us at his Roast & Toast this October at the #TBFAA 2019 Convention in Rockwall, Texas!
Mitch was selected for his long-term service to TBFAA as well as his industry involvement with a multitude of associations. He began his involvement with TBFAA as a member in 1996. Mitch has held the position of Financial Advisor and served on both Convention and Legislative Committees. He also worked with TBFAA and local associations to setup and administer a scholarship program for children of public safety officers.
For over 20 years, Mitch has been actively involved in local, state, and national security trade associations, and held leadership roles on boards with ESA and AIREF. He is a frequent speaker on business and financial topics at local meetings as well as state and national conventions.
Mitch is a member of the Security Sales & Integration Industry Hall of Fame and Editorial Review Board and is a columnist for SS&I Magazine.
Please congratulate Mitch, and join us at the TBFAA Convention for a well-deserved Roast & Toast! Registration information is at www.tbfaa.org. — with Mitch Reitman.
Houston Alarm Detail
Check with the City of Houston to make sure your company is listed on their alarm permit web site.
They have a specific form you need to fill out and submit to them for inclusion.
You also need to be sending municipalities notice of alarm system activation.
Please make sure your customers are using the most current alarm permit form.
Harris County Alarm Detail
Please make sure your customers are using the most current alarm permit form.
Ft Bend County Alarm Detail
Be sure your customers are securing an alarm permit from Fort Bend County upon activation. Their alarm permit can be found here.
Montgomery County Alarm Detail
Check with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office to make sure your company is listed on their alarm permit web site.
Please make sure your customers are using the most current alarm permit form.
Alarm ordinance – Montgomery County are actively ticketing homeowners that don’t have alarm permits.