Thursday, December 8, 2016

ESC is a Proud Sponsor of the Summit County Outreach Initiative

ESC Senior Partner John Larkin, shown with Summit Magazine’s Bob Lanier, attended the Summit County Outreach Initiative on December 6th along with other business executives and county officials. The semi-annual event, an initiative of Summit Magazine, was held at the Tangiers in Akron.

The purpose of the event is to network and learn about the many opportunities that exist in Summit County, including county government and other concerns, such as Suma Health, the Chamber of Commerce, and others. Here John Larkin met with decision makers in county offices and select end-users, in addition to networking with other small business owners.

“We routinely partner with Summit Magazine to sponsor the event. It gives us a unique opportunity to get to know important Summit County officials as well as other business executives. I’ve been involved with this event for the past two years,” says Larkin. “There were approximately 50 individuals at this 3- to 4-hour meeting who represent both public and private interests.”
According to Larkin, the County is committed to connecting small business owners with opportunities to work with the county and to grow their companies. The next meeting will be held at Quaker Station on April 26, 2017. It’ll e the third annual Greater Summit, Business Conference & Expo Hosted by the University of Akron.

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Thursday, December 1, 2016

NFPA Says There's a Fire Every 23 Seconds

In 2019, local fire departments responded to an estimated 1.3 million fires | #ESC_LLC #death #injury #statistics #trending | These fires caused roughly 3,700 civilian fire deaths and 16,600 reported civilian fire injuries. Property damage was estimated at $14.8 billion. (nfpa.org) https://wp.me/p97JNV-1l2

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Family saved from house blaze by smoke alarms

A Winchester family had a lucky escape when their property caught fire in the wee-early hours of the morning in mid September of this year. The fire chief this morning said that without a doubt a working smoke alarm and a good escape plan saved the family from serious injury and the property from being extensively damaged (http://bit.ly/2d2avmp).
“Smoke alarms use batteries, and we all know that batteries always die at the most inopportune times, sometimes without a whimper. Smoke detectors, however, are part of a larger fire alarm system that provides almost unending power, whether your electric is out or not,” says John Larkin, Senior ESC Partner.
With a monitored, quality ESC fire alarm system in your home or office, you have the assurance that help is on the way if a fire should break out. Our systems meet all NFPA and local regulations, which means that the equipment used meets all current standards.
Our central station is next to none and our installers and technicians are factory trained and state certified.

"Let us prove to you just how valuable ESC can be to your organization!" says Larkin.

Contact ESC for more information by calling us at 614-754-1393 or use the convenient contact form below or on the right side of this page. You also can click on any one of the "Get a Quote" buttons and you'll be contacted by an ESC professional within 24 working hours. If you already have a fire alarm system and you need service, please click on a "Set Appointment" button and we'll be there when and where you need us.

Remember, the lives you save may be that of your own, a family member, or someone key to the success of your own organization.


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