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American Security to present symposium and casino night for charity

American Security Systems will be hosting a brief and educational symposium addressing the latest technologies in life safety, fire and electronic security. Putting business aside, a fun and exciting casino night will follow with table games and chances to win great prizes. All proceeds will be donated to the Jerome L. Finkelstein, MD Regional Burn Center at the Staten Island University Hospital. This burn unit admits nearly 700 burn patients a year and has earned a national reputation for the critical care, surgical care and long-term treatment of burns in adult and pediatric patients. This event will be held at the Midtown Executive Club at 40 West 45th St. on October 19. To register for this event please contact Elizabeth Gee at [email protected].
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