American Alarm Is a Powerful Security Partner for MA Cannabis Companies
Many first-time cannabis company owners don’t realize that you need a security company on board before you even hire your building contractor or secure your funding. Security is highly regulated in the cannabis industry. Unlike other industries where you can tailor your security to your budget, in cannabis you must tailor your budget to security.
The Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) requires a certain number of devices based on multiple (sometimes vague) aspects of your business. These devices can include, but are not limited to:
- Surveillance cameras
- Access control systems
- Burglar alarms
- Panic buttons
- Fire alarms
- Explosion-proof cameras
- Elevator monitoring devices





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Brick and mortar businesses can be the target of several types of crimes. If you have been the victim of a crime, or if you are worried about becoming one, you need to implement greater security measures. Let’s dig into some ways you can protect your business in the future from some of the most common threats.
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