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Grow your business with Ting fire hazard mitigation

If you’re a licensed electrician and want to grow your business, signing up to become a Ting fire hazard mitigation partner could be the solution. Discover how Ting works and how it can help your business.

What is Ting fire hazard mitigation?

Ting uses sensors that plug in to an electrical outlet and a free downloadable app to monitor homes for electrical hazards that could start fires.

When an electrical fault is detected, Ting alerts the homeowner and the hazard mitigation partner to indicate the need for electrical repairs.

What are Ting sensors?

Ting sensors are smart electrical monitoring devices that plug in to an outlet in a home. Then, with the assistance of a downloaded app, they monitor the entire house to warn homeowners of electrical hazards and prevent house fires before they happen.

What is a Ting fire hazard mitigation partner?

Over the next few years, State Farm in partnership with Whisker Labs will be distributing more than 100,000 Ting electrical devices across the country.

By becoming a Ting fire hazard mitigation partner, you can enjoy free qualified and paid leads from homeowners who are in need of electrical service and repairs.

In the event a fire hazard is found at a Ting-monitored home in your region, the Ting fire operations team will contact your company to handle scheduling and conducting a mitigation service call.

Becoming a Ting fire hazard mitigation partner is free and can pay off in a number of ways for licensed electricians. Benefits include:

  • Three free Ting sensors for your team to install and get to know Ting

  • Creation of new revenue streams from new customers

  • Opportunity for increased sales and repeat business

  • Personal-use pricing on Ting devices for your company

Become a Ting fire hazard mitigation partner

If you’re a licensed electrician interested in becoming a Ting fire hazard mitigation partner or want to learn more, contact Ferguson to get started.