Peak Alarm, based in Salt Lake City, has entered into a distribution relationship with SS&Si Dealer Network. As part of the arrangement, SS&Si will print Peak Alarm’s logo on hardware from manufacturers including Qolsys, Alarm.com and ProDataKey.
“Peak Alarm has built an excellent reputation in the Mountain West region for more than 50 years,” explained SS&Si President Jake Voll, “and we’re proud to support them as they leverage our hardware branding program to reinforce their brand name.”
Peak Alarm’s story began more than 50 years ago when Jerry D. Howe first began installing alarm systems in 1969. Since then, they’ve expanded to six facilities serving six states with more than 350 employees.
“Over the years, we’ve proudly displayed the Peak Alarm logo on yard signs and window decals throughout the Mountain West region. And as a family-owned company with strong ties to our community, customers know and trust the Peak Alarm name,” said CFO Fred Johnson. “For us, extending that branding to our hardware made sense. The Peak Alarm logo exemplifies our commitment to provide quality products and services, and it’s a stamp of approval on a job well done.”
Peak Alarm provides intrusion, access control and video surveillance systems and services to more than 17,000 homes and business locations in Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada and Oregon. The company, which ranked no. 37 on the 2023 SDM 100, operates a UL-Listed, Five Diamond central station and is member of NetOne, The Monitoring Association (TMA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Johnson serves as the chairman of the Alarms Systems Security Licensing Board for the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing.
SS&Si Dealer Network is an independently owned distribution company serving the North American alarm industry. Voll serves as co-chair of TMA’s Marketing and Communications Committee, is a voting member of the Security Industry Standards Council (SISC), and a board member of the Alarm Association of Florida. In 2019, SS&Si launched a free branding program to support independent alarm companies throughout the U.S.