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MOOSEHEART-USA

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PIXELGRAPHICS
Company Title: First Security Systems, Inc - Home 
Company Description: first is a leading provider of customized technology solutions in fire detection/security, health care communications, and instructional technology. 
Keywords to Search: fire detection, security, health care communications, instructional technology, customized technology solutions 
Company Address: 475 River Bend Road Suite 100,MOOSEHEART,IL,USA 
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60539 
Telephone Number: 6309615900 (+1-630-961-5900) 
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first-sec. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
733602 
USA SIC Description:
Commercial Art/graphic Design 
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