About Security Pro of Florida

Security Pro of Florida, LLC provides homes and businesses throughout Central Florida with:

  • Security and fire alarm
  • Motion detector
  • Video camera (closed circuit television or CCTV)
  • Video recorder
  • Medical alarm
  • Smoke detector
  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Heat detector
  • Access control
  • Intercom
  • Home audio
  • Home theater
  • Central vacuum system
  • Structured wiring

We serve many types of clients including the following:

  • Residential
  • Small business
  • Commercial
  • Industrial
  • Government
  • New construction
  • Non-profit organizations

Security Pro of Florida, LLC is licensed by both the state of Florida and the state of Georgia for the design, installation, service and monitoring of both residential and commercial security and fire alarm systems.

Security Pro of Florida: Professional and experienced

Security Pro of Florida, LLC has a team of highly knowledgeable and motivated employees. All of our technicians are Florida state-certified Burglar Alarm System Agents, pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 498.518. It is vital to us that we have trustworthy technicians, therefore extensive criminal background checks are required for employment by our company. We are very proud of our highly experienced and professional team! Every one of our team strives to serve and please our customers. We won’t be happy until you are!

How do I choose a reliable and experienced security company that I can trust?

Choosing a company to provide your family with security is a very important decision. To help you make the right choice, use the guide, “How to Choose an Alarm System”. The guide is absolutely free and is available here.

Thank you very much for taking the time to learn about us!

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