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Accreditation

You’ve probably spent a lot of time researching Home Watch companies, and they all seem to offer similar services, don’t they? What sets me apart is my unwavering commitment to excellence. I’ve gone the extra mile by joining the National Home Watch Association (NHWA). These steps reflect my dedication to upholding the highest standards in the industry.

What does all this mean for you?

The NHWA conducts a vetting process to ensure Home Watch Companies are up to their standards to achieve the prestige of being accredited. This includes:

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  • Background check conducted

  • Insurance, Bonded, and Licensed

  • Members abide by the NHWA Code of Ethics and set of standards

  • Members stay up to date on the Best Practices of the Home Watch Industry

  • Members truly understand the three pillars of Home Watch – Trust, Communication, and Confidentiality

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The NHWA also provides a rigorous training program leading to certification.In order to keep my certification, the NHWA requires completion of the requisite continuing education credits every two years.

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All of this information can be found and verified on the National Home Watch Association website and during our in home consultation I will provide you with a copy of my credentials.

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I follow the National Home
Watch Association
Code of Ethics

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Always look out for the client’s best interest.

Always protect the best interests of the Home Watch Industry.

Always maintain proper insurance and bonding.

Always maintain current business licenses.

Always look to improve on existing industry standards.

Always be diligent when checking the references of anyone or any company that you agree to do business with.

Always think twice before speaking about competitors.

Always use honesty and integrity in your business dealings.

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