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Security, Safety & Control™


Seon Finance The only true way to protect against technology change.


In this hi-tech world we have all become victims of changing technology. Year after year technology continues to change at an alarming rate. Software changes and hardware becomes outdated. Our expectations and business requirements are constantly changing. Mobile video surveillance is no exception. Camera connectors change, Digital Video Recorders and power boards require updating and media storage devices must be expanded to meet customer’s ever changing requirements.


No technology company in the world has succeeded in manufacturing a product that will protect its customers from technology , which is why Seon now offers the only true way of protecting yourself from obsolescence and accommodating your budget – a three year leasing option! Eighty percent of all equipment in corporate America is leased!


Lease your mobile surveillance equipment


from Seon and every three years we will replace it with our latest technology. All new! No more worries about keeping your system up-to-date, plus there are numerous other advantages:


• You are in control of your budget • Choose either an operating or capital lease • Easy monthly payment plans • Enjoy tax benefi ts • Purchase/install your entire fl eet at the same time • Benefi t from new equipment every three years • Walk away from your lease at any time, with no cost • Risk-free


Most schools are pre-approved. Seon works with Alliance Funding Group, which has many years experience working specifi cally with schools across North America. Lease fi nancing is yet another way that Seon makes it easy for customers to meet their Security, Safety & Control™ needs.


For more information, please contact Victor Bains, VP Finance, at 1.877.630.7366 or email at victor.bains@seon.com.


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