SAN FRANCISCO, CA, June 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) Besthomesecuritycompanys.com, or BHSC, continues to provide quality reviews to help viewers make confident decisions when choosing to do business with a home security company. In addition to reviewing home security companies, BHSC recognizes businesses for their stellar work in the home security industry by extending "Besty Awards" to the top performing companies.
"We feel it is important to identify those companies that are out-performing and leading the industry," Michael Bratton said. "This year's award recipients do the most for their customers and deserve to have their efforts acknowledged."
This year, Besthomesecuritycompanys.com awarded two companies for their performance in the home security industry. Protect America received the highest and most coveted honor, taking home the prize for #1 Choice Overall. This award is given to the overall highest-rated company based on a 9-point ranking paradigm which includes highest user rating, price, BBB rating, and expert review among other criteria.
"Protect America proved to be the best-performing home security company this year," Bratton said. "We take our ranking and reviewing process seriously and it is only appropriate to let our viewers know which companies are providing the best service. Protect America has taken a strong approach in the last 12 months to improve it's customer service, it's product offering and product affordability. Protect America is a very respectable company and their customer reviews reflect that."
Also earning a Besty Award this year is LifeShield Security for being the "Most Innovative" home security company. This award is designated for the company who continuously works to improve in the customer service, technology, and monitoring areas.
"We believe that prospective customers should know which companies are constantly looking for ways to progress in order to provide the best overall experience," Bratton stated. "LifeShield Security proved to be that kind of company. With the launch of their new proprietary LifeView interactive software using an included 8" tablet running on the Android OS, Lifeshield can easily push software updates and new features without the need of upgraded hardware or requiring a technician. Their relentless process of progression is commendable."
Both Protect America and LifeShield Security are top-rated companies on BHSC and continue to implement a superior service to their consumers. Viewers can find more information as well as read reviews of these companies and others at http://besthomesecuritycompanys.com.
"Winning a 'Besty Award' is not easy," Bratton concluded. "Our expert reviews of home security companies distinguish the cream of the crop from the average-performing home security business."
Besthomesecuritycompanys.com is the leader in home security reviews. The website provides trustworthy reviews to consumers interested in purchasing home security systems.
Besthomesecuritycompanys.com Announces 2013 "Besty Award" Winners
Besthomesecuritycompanys.com, the leader in home security reviews, is pleased to announce this year's "Besty Award" winners for the top overall rated company as well as the most innovative company.
2013-06-01
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[Press-News.org] Besthomesecuritycompanys.com Announces 2013 "Besty Award" WinnersBesthomesecuritycompanys.com, the leader in home security reviews, is pleased to announce this year's "Besty Award" winners for the top overall rated company as well as the most innovative company.