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Idesco Corp. is leading the way in safety and security for New York

Idesco Corp, a leading security system integrator for over 65 years, gains recognition for providing integrated security solutions to the most prestigious organizations on Long Island and New York City. The company will be featured on the cover of one of the top security publications in the industry. "Security Dealer & Integrator" will be running a story in the October (ISC East Edition) issue on how Idesco was instrumental in installing IP Video Technology at the Amityville Middle and High Schools on Long Island. Idesco has also supplied and installed security products in major college campuses and universities such as Adelphi University and Touro Law School on Long Island. In addition, the company has worked with major hospitals in the New York City area and large office buildings that require turnstiles to allow their employees and visitors access to the building. Building owners and developers have installed and relied on Idesco's visitor management solutions and IP cameras at high-end multi-tenant buildings and condos in New York City to help monitor activity and visitors. In today's uncertain times, Idesco understands the importance of keeping your company, your employees, and your visitors safe and secure. To help give New Yorkers "peace of mind," Idesco offers a wide array of security products including, digital ID badging systems, access control, biometrics, turnstiles, visitor management, and digital video surveillance. For further information, please visit their website at www.idesco.com. Unlike many security companies, Idesco services what it sells. The company offers post-installation support as well as support on existing systems. Idesco's service team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Idesco's factory-trained and certified service team provides the highest quality hands-on service in a timely fashion. The company holds educational seminars at their interactive showroom in the heart of New York City. Customers can get hands-on experience with the systems that Idesco sells and supports as well as learn important system updates and information on the security industry. Lately, Idesco has been working with not only security directors, but HR & IT directors. The industry is taking more of a team approach in getting everyone involved in making these important security decisions. Most recently Greig Silver, Idesco's operations engineer, presented to over 50 Adelphi University College Directors of Public Safety and Senior reps from all law enforcement agencies (local, federal and state). The focus of the presentation was specifically tailored to cover the benefits of IP Video Technology. Idesco started as a pioneer in ID Badging, and has now evolved into a full-service security systems integrator that is ready to design and manage high-scale system installations in various vertical markets. The company is proud to represent some of the finest security manufacturers in the industry including Honeywell, HID, Fargo, Sony, Stopware, OnSSI, S2 Security, and many more. The goal of the company is to continue providing excellence and expertise in the security industry for the next 65 years.
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