West Virginia Executive Spring/Summer 2020 | Page 93

Appalachian Signals and Products, Inc. (ASAP) is a family owned and operated company based on honesty and integrity. ASAP was founded in 2001 in the Putnam County home of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Jarrell. Over the years, ASAP grew out of the Jarrell’s home and into another office, eventually landing in a larger office space and property all while staying within Putnam County with each growth movement. Although ASAP has grown and expanded to two locations, the home office is still in Winfield. Remaining true to its company motto— combining old-fashioned principles with cutting-edge technology—ASAP installs and maintains access control systems, fire alarm systems, mass notification systems, intercom systems, custom commercial and business security systems, video surveillance and athletic and church sound systems. In an increasingly uncertain world, ASAP can provide cutting-edge security, personal Winfield • Fairmont (304) 586-2913 www.asapwv.com Relationship Driven, Community Focused safety and communication systems to match each customer’s unique needs for protection. Each client that works with ASAP receives a personalized plan based on the characteristics and requirements of their commercial or industrial property. ASAP is dedicated to reliable service and complete customer satisfaction. ASAP differs from its competitors with its focus on building personal, lasting relationships with customers and providing them with superior and reliable service. It provides custom integration of systems that are committed to excellence and is dedicated to remaining a trusted resource in the area of safety and security for churches, commercial buildings, schools and health care facilities. While ASAP’s main office is in Putnam County, its technicians travel all over the state to maintain systems in 33 school districts and numerous businesses and hospitals, including the largest hospital system in the state. ASAP has provided fire alarm systems, security cameras, SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION intercoms systems, access control, nurse call and burglar alarm systems across West Virginia, and its company stickers can be seen in many Putnam County churches, schools, restaurants, business offices, hotels, the Tri-County YMCA, the West Virginia Army National Guard armory in Eleanor, Teays Valley Cinemas and the Putnam County Courthouse, just to name a few. ASAP loves giving back to its community partners. Over the years, ASAP has made numerous donations to groups, clubs, athletic sponsorships and the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department and is a longstanding member of the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce. ASAP is proud to have called Putnam County home for almost 20 years and appreciates the opportunity to contribute to the community’s economy and continue to grow with the county and state.