Board approves $8,671.44 purchase of door propped-open alarms for county buildings
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The Johnson County Board of Supervisors approved purchase of door propped-open alarms from ATEC Freedom Security for $8,671.44 to be installed on exterior doors of the Health and Human Services and administration buildings.
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors on July 24 approved a purchase of door propped-open alarms for all exterior doors of the Health and Human Services and administration buildings.
The board approved the purchase from ATEC Freedom Security in the amount of $8,671.44. The item was presented as a procurement to enhance building security and was adopted by roll-call vote.
Supervisor Lisa Green Douglas moved approval and Supervisor Remington seconded; Chairperson John Green and both supervisors voted aye and the motion carried 3-0.
County staff did not provide further implementation details at the meeting, including installation schedule or which department will manage the work. The item was handled during departmental business and drew no public comment during the meeting.
