Phase 1 Electronics

AZ

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AZ 85254-6175 BBB Accreditation &ampRating Phase 1 Electronics is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27Central &ampInc. Business Management: Mr. Howard BrownPresident/CEO Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Howard BrownPresident/CEO Customer Contacts Mr. Howard BrownSte. 240 Phoenix AZ 85007 PhoneElectrical ContractorsBurglar Alarm SystemsLow Voltage ContractorsSecurity CamerasSecurity System MonitorsHome Theater SystemsSecurity Systems ConsultantsElectronic Equipment RepairHome AutomationSecurity ConsultantHome ElectronicsLighting Systems

5522 Your Safety, Our Legacy: Phoenix Metro Since 1976 PHASE 1 ELECTRONICS isn't just a company; it's a Phoenix institution. Established in 1976, our family-operated business has grown hand-in-hand with the community. We understand the evolving security needs of homes and businesses. Our rich history in the Phoenix metro area underlines our commitment to your safety. Next-Generation Security for Modern Challenges Security isn't static and neither are we. As a second-generation family business, w

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