It is anticipated that nearly 100 jobs will be added locally by December as a result of the
company’s relocation and expansion, with about 40 of those being new hires. Total employment for ISI Alarms within 24 months is expected to be 150.
“We are excited and blessed to be expanding and relocating to Mooresville,” says Jayson
Waller, president and CEO of ISI Alarms. “Recently becoming a resident here has made this
move that much more important to us and this community. ISI Alarms will be involved as much as possible in the community, and will involve the community in our growth.”
Kevin Klink, the company’s vice president of marketing, is another recent transplant to
Mooresville and says he looks forward to the prospect of his business and his community
intersecting.
“We as a company have made big strides the past few years and are really excited to be able to relocate to Mooresville,” Klink says. “We see it as a huge opportunity for ISI Alarms, as well as the city. We are truly blessed and look forward to what the future holds for us in Mooresville.”
Assisting ISI Alarms in its relocation efforts was Brad Howard, president of Langtree Real
Estate Group, who called it a “rewarding process.”
“The levels of employment they will bring to the downtown region will create a true economic
engine,” says Howard. “I could not be more excited for ISI and the Town of Mooresville.”
ISI Alarms is one of the leading security, life safety and fire protection companies in the state
and the U.S., offering quality two-way wireless voice alarm systems to residential and
commercial customers. It is one of the fastest growing alarm companies in the Southeast,
currently serving 14 states.

