John Quigley is the editor of Home Alarm Installation and former owner of the Las Vegas Business Journal, where he covered Nevada business, regulatory, and consumer topics for over a decade. His work on Home Alarm Installation focuses on Nevada-specific regulations: NRS 648 PILB licensing, Clark County alarm permits, LVMPD verified-response policy, and HOA Architectural Review Committee rules.
John Quigley is a Las Vegas–based business journalist and editor. He owned and operated the Las Vegas Business Journal, where he covered Nevada business news, regulatory developments, consumer protection issues, and the local home services industry. His decade-plus of Nevada business reporting gives him direct familiarity with the regulatory environment governing home security installers in the state — specifically Nevada Private Investigators Licensing Board (PILB) credentialing under NRS 648, Clark County alarm ordinances, and the city-by-city verified-response policies that determine how alarm signals get dispatched.
John leads the editorial direction of Home Alarm Installation. Every article on the site is reviewed against three standards: (1) Nevada-specific regulatory accuracy — every claim about alarm permits, response policies, or installer licensing is cited to the relevant statute or municipal code; (2) climate-honest equipment guidance — every product recommendation accounts for Mojave Desert operating conditions; (3) no pay-for-placement — providers we recommend are evaluated on consumer outcomes, not advertising spend.
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