FREMONT, Calif., Sept. 08, 2016 -- http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/80da5fcf-ccca-4caf-864c-54f392a3cf72 http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/5e647a07-55b5-459d-b84a-14c3e2e68c0d – Worldwide Interactive Alarm (www.wwalarm.com) today announced a next-gen, self-monitoring channel opportunity for home improvement professionals. Worldwide Interactive Alarm integrates home, business, and health/care applications all in one mobile app, and features a disruptive service model that offers free basic interactive video alarm service for a single authorized owner while providing the industry’s most advanced multi-tier user and multi-location premium protection services at $9.99 per month respectively.
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One of Wordwide’s unique value proposition and technological breakthrough is its ability to send an immediate verified response video to local first responders from the mobile app and create a priority response at the dispatch station level. This immediate verified response application eliminates false alarms and substantially reduces casualty and human losses. And unlike traditional monitoring-center contracts, there are no long term commitment and one can save the consumer thousands of dollars.
The Worldwide product is dedicated solely to the dealer/installer channel and it allows its channel partners earn hundreds of dollars at each install. A background check is mandatory, but no alarm license is required. Worldwide’s Authorized Dealer Benefits Program includes:
- Lucrative Revenue Program – earn ~$300 per install
- RMR Sharing – on premium service upgrades
- Free Online Training – authorized installer/dealer certificates
- End-to-End Sales Ordering System – B-to-B-to-C sales portal takes care of the sales ordering process and post-sales logistics
“Worldwide Interactive Alarm welcomes all types of home improvement professionals to be an authorized dealer,” said Daniel Wong, company’s Vice President. “Our system is so advanced and powerful, it takes minutes to install, and it protects your home, business, health, properties, assets, and loved ones with verified event video for prioritized emergency response under one App. It truly is the next-gen, self-monitoring market leader.”
With Worldwide Interactive Alarm, there are no long term contracts and no obligations. End users can save thousands of dollars from those traditional monitoring service companies.
Worldwide Interactive Alarm will be exhibiting its entire interactive security solution at CEDIA 2016 - Booth# 6403.
To learn more about Worldwide Interactive Alarm solutions and to become an authorized dealer, please visit www.wwalarm.com.
About Worldwide Interactive Alarm
Offered exclusively through home improvement professionals, Worldwide Interactive Alarm, the self-monitoring market leader, offers free video-integrated verified response service and $9.99 per month per each collaborative service upgrades. Unlike traditional security alarm companies, Worldwide Interactive Alarm offers no long term contract and can save customers thousands of dollars. The comprehensive home, business, and personal security, safety, video, care, energy, and automation applications use one single integrated mobile app. The company’s interactive security solutions are not only affordable, but it also includes a patented system auto-setup, which configures the ecosystem in minutes. As a result, this provides new channel and additional revenue opportunities to home improvement resellers and installers. WWAlarm offers video verification and reporting to local first responders and creates a priority response time that is far more faster than the traditional monitoring companies. For more information, please visit www.wwalarm.com.
Media Contact: Janey Lin Worldwide Interactive Alarm 888-212-2254 [email protected]


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