ALARM & LOCKSMITH ADVISORY BOARD
MEETING REPORT FOR
The meeting was called to order at
Rick Brown moved for approval of
Minutes of the
The board moved into the review of company applications.
There were four Companies up for approval of licensure.
Of those, one Locksmith Company:
Tom's Car Lockout & Clean UP out of
All the Companies were approved.
The board moved to New Issues. There were none.
Next to Old Issues.
Drake McDannold & Matt Schue had a short discussion on out-of-state companies
needing to have an office located in
The board moved to Discussion of issues from the general
public.
Paul Conrady of
the OKBFFA and Matt Schue had some discussion on the
original items agreed on by the Electricians via the
There was a lot of discussion by Mr. Conrady
on the inspection of systems installed.
Mr. Conrady understood that all systems
installed had to inspected by a Licensed Company/Technician.
Charles spoke up and said that the board needed to beware of going
this way. If they were to go this way, It would mean that anyone installing
CCTV, Access Control, Nurse Call, or Alarm systems would have to be inspected
and tagged by a third party inspector.
Mr. Conrady said he was only
interested in the Alarm systems. It was
explained if it went to the inspections, it would affect anyone who installed
any system whether a Locksmith, Electrician, Alarm Tech, or Etc., and it was
stated that this is a very dangerous road to head down.
Matt Schue, Paul Conrady,
and the head of the
Rick Brown moved to Discussion of issues from the committee.
Ed Humes discussed his meeting with the AT&T rep in the
After a short discussion on this subject, Rick Brown said that the
next meeting would be on
The meeting ended at
Dusty Brummitt
Dusty's Lock & Key, LLC