LANCASTER, Pa.,– Warren Installations is donating their time, labor, and technology expertise to help PROJECT HOME, a nonprofit organization based in Philadelphia keep their fleet of vehicles safe and trackable on the road. Warren is installing Geotab GO9 telematics devices in Project Home’s fleet of vehicles. The devices were chosen by PROJECT HOME. PROJECT HOME’s mission is to empower adults, children, and families to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.
In making the announcement, Robert Warren, president & CEO of Warren Installations said, “These Geotab GO9 devices, installed in each vehicle, will enhance safety for the drivers, passengers and the general public. Telematics such as these help fleet operators minimize unnecessary costs from over idling vehicles, provides managers with vehicle fault codes, helps drivers understand and avoid unsafe driving practices and also provide security.”
He adds: “Warren Installations has entered its 10th year installing telematics devices. The telematics market is growing in response to the many great solutions that these devices provide for fleet owners and operators, plus safety and security on and off the road. We are pleased to provide our services to help others in need improve their safe driving initiatives.”
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