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12 Mar 2026

North West Alarms win Gold Partner Award at the Dahua Technology Awards in Dublin

Attended by Managing Director, Jimmy Melly and Service Manager, Kevin Wallace, this marks their third year in a row being recognised and first time achieving the Gold award

North West Alarms win Gold Partner Award at the Dahua Technology Awards in Dublin

'This award reflects our continued commitment to using the highest-quality CCTV products and utilising the advanced features,' North West Alarms said

North West Alarms were “absolutely delighted” to receive the Gold Partner Award at the Dahua Technology Awards in Dublin.

Attended by Managing Director, Jimmy Melly and Service Manager, Kevin Wallace, this marks their third year in a row being recognised and first time achieving the Gold award.

“This award reflects our continued commitment to using the highest-quality CCTV products and utilising the advanced features,” they said. “Thus, ensuring our customers benefit from the very latest security technology throughout 2026 and beyond.

“A sincere thank you to Dahua Technology UK & Ireland for their ongoing partnership and support, and a huge thank you to Dahua and Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel for both the award and a fantastic evening enjoyed by all.

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“At North West Alarms, we’ve been safeguarding homes and businesses across the North West for over four decades, with local offices and a state-of-the-art training facility in Donegal Town and Letterkenny.

“We pride ourselves as being the North West of Ireland's premier Security & Fire Safety provider. Our staff are qualified, experienced and certified to ensure we continue to provide the best service possible. At North West Alarms, we provide the utmost professional service whilst keeping the very personal touch with our customers and clients.”

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