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History + PersonnelSievers was founded in 1957 by James F. Sievers, Sr. Sievers Security began installing the first security systems on the market, and established our own Central Monitoring Station in Cleveland so we could respond to calls from our growing customer base. We have gradually added products and services over the years, and have grown into a full-service company ready to meet all of your security, fire, video surveillance, access control and medical alarm needs. Furthermore, our company is fully bonded, insured and a member of the Better Business Bureau. |
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Proud to Be Family Owned and Operated Since 1957 | |
Jim Sievers, Jr. joined Sievers Security in 1974 and is responsible for technical sales in security, fire, card access and digital telephone systems. Jim's credentials include:
Mike Sievers joined Sievers Security in 1977 and is responsible for business operations and office administration at Sievers Security. Mike's credentials include:
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Robert Sievers joined Sievers Security in 1980 and is responsible for business operations and for sales in security, fire, CCTV, and access control systems. Robert's credentials include:
Amy Sievers joined Sievers Security in 1980. As office manager, her responsibilities and credentials include:
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Employee Screening & Training
At Sievers Security, our people make the difference. We have over 35 full time employees whose number one goal is your safety and satisfaction. Prior to hiring, all employees undergo a complete background check including criminal history and driving record history. Furthermore, all employees are drug tested prior to, as well as during, their employment with Sievers Security. Our staff is on call day and night to ensure that your systems are operational at all times. Our service technicians receive the latest training from the manufacturers of the products we sell in order to offer you the best service available. All our business security system installers and service technicians are licensed with the State Fire Marshall. |
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