Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting Commercial Fire, LLC’s (“Commercial Fire”)
website. This Privacy Policy tells you how we use, process, and
disclose your information, including personal information,
collected at this site and that you may supply to us.
Please read this Privacy Policy before using the site
or submitting any personal information. By using the site, you are
accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy. These
practices may be changed, but any changes will be posted and
changes will only apply to activities and information on a going
forward, not retroactive basis. You are encouraged to review the
Privacy Policy whenever you visit the site to make sure that you
understand how any personal information you provide will be
used.
Note: If you link to other
websites, please review the privacy policies posted at those
sites.
When this policy mentions Commercial Fire, “we,”
“us,” or “our,” it refers to Commercial Fire, LLC, which is
responsible for your information under this Privacy Policy (the
“Data Controller”).
Collection of Information
We collect personally identifiable information, like names,
postal addresses, email addresses, and purchase information. The
information you provide is used to fulfill your specific request
and then places you on our mailing list. We never sell your
information to any other company or agency. Below, we describe
more specifically how we collect your information and what we do
with it.
- Information You Give to Us.
- Information that is necessary for the use of the
website.
We ask for and collect personal information about you when you
use our website, sign up for an account, and make purchases.
This information is necessary for the adequate performance of
any contract between you and Commercial Fire and to allow us
to comply with our legal obligations. This information is also
necessary for any contract you may have with Commercial Fire
and for Commercial Fire’s legitimate business purposes.
- Information you choose to give us and communications with
Commercial Fire.
When you communicate with Commercial Fire, submit information
to Commercial Fire for purchasing goods and services from
Commercial Fire, or open an account with Commercial Fire, we
collect information about your communication or submission and
any information you choose to provide. This information is
necessary for the adequate performance of any contract between
you and Commercial Fire and to allow us to comply with our
legal obligations. This information is also necessary for any
contract you may have with Commercial Fire and for Commercial
Fire’s legitimate business purposes.
- Additional Information. In addition to the
information noted above, you may choose to provide us with
additional personal information. This additional information
will be processed based on your consent.
- Information We Automatically Collect from Your Use of the
Website.
We may collect information, including personal information, that
others provide about you, or obtain information from other
sources and combine that with information we collect. We do not
control, supervise, or take responsibility for how the third
parties providing your information process your personal data,
and any information request regarding the disclosure of your
personal information to us should be directed to such third
parties.
- Cookie/Tracking Technology. Commercial Fire
uses cookie and tracking technology. Cookie and tracking
technology are useful for gathering information such as
browser type and operating system, tracking the number of
visitors to the website, and understanding how visitors use
the website. Cookies can also help customize the website for
visitors. Personal information cannot be collected via cookies
and other tracking technology; however, if you previously
provided personally identifiable information, cookies may be
tied to such information. Aggregate cookie and tracking
information may be shared with third parties.
- Information We Collect from Third Parties.We
may collect information, including personal information, that
others provide about you, or obtain information from other
sources and combine that with information we collect. We do not
control, supervise, or take responsibility for how the third
parties providing your information process your personal data,
and any information request regarding the disclosure of your
personal information to us should be directed to such third
parties.
- Third Party Services. In addition, If you
link or connect with a third party service (e.g., Google or
Facebook), the third party service may send us information
such as your registration and profile information. This
information varies and is controlled by that service or as
authorized by you via your privacy settings at that
service.
- Other Sources.To the extent permitted by
applicable law, we may receive additional information about you,
such as demographic data or fraud detection information, from
third party service providers and/or partners, and combine it
with information we have about you. For example, we may receive
credit check results (with your consent where required) or fraud
warnings from service providers like identity verification
services for our fraud prevention and risk assessment
efforts.
Use of Information
We use, store, and process information, including personal
information, about you to provide, understand, improve, and
develop the Commercial Fire website, communicate with you,
facilitate a contract or purchase order with you, and comply with
our legal obligations. Specifically, we use, store, and process
information to:
- Enable you to access and use the Commercial Fire website;
- Operate, protect, improve, and optimize the Commercial Fire
website, such as by performing analytics and conducting
research;
- Effectuate a contract or purchase order with you and provide
customer service;
- Send you substantive content we believe is of interest to you,
service or support messages, updates, security alerts, and
account notifications;
- Comply with our legal obligations;
- We may share information with governmental agencies or other
companies assisting us in fraud prevention or investigation. We
may do so when: (1) permitted or required by law; or (2) trying
to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud or
unauthorized transactions; or (3) investigating fraud which has
already taken place; and
- Enforce our Website Terms and Conditions and other
policies.
Sharing Your Information
- Your Consent. Where you have provided consent,
we may share your information, including personal information,
as described at the time of consent.
- Compliance with Law, Responding to Legal Requests, Preventing
Harm and Protection of Our Rights.
Commercial Fire may disclose your information, including
personal information, to courts, law enforcement or governmental
authorities, or authorized third parties, if and to the extent
we are required or permitted to do so by law or if such
disclosure is reasonably necessary: (i) to comply with our legal
obligations; (ii) to comply with legal process and to respond to
claims asserted against Commercial Fire; (iii) to respond to
verified requests relating to a criminal investigation or
alleged or suspected illegal activity or any other activity that
may expose us, you, or any of our users or customers to legal
liability; (iv) to enforce and administer our Terms and
Conditions; or (v) to protect the rights, property, or personal
safety of Commercial Fire, its employees, and members of the
public.
Where appropriate, we may notify you about
legal requests unless: (i) providing notice is prohibited by the
legal process itself, by court order we receive, or by
applicable law; or (ii) we believe that providing notice would
be futile, ineffective, create a risk of injury or bodily harm
to an individual or group, or create or increase a risk of fraud
upon Commercial Fire.
- Service Providers. Commercial Fire uses a
variety of third party service providers to help us provide
services related to the website. Service providers may be
located inside or outside of the European Economic Area (“EEA”).
These providers have limited access to your information to
perform tasks on our behalf, such as website and software
optimization, and are contractually bound to protect and to use
it only for the purposes for which it was disclosed and
consistent with this Privacy Policy. Commercial Fire will need
to share your information, including personal information, in
order to ensure the adequate performance of any contract with
you and given our legitimate interest in being able to provide
and improve the functionalities of the website.
- Business Transfers. If Commercial Fire
undertakes or is involved in any merger, acquisition,
reorganization, sale of assets, bankruptcy, or insolvency event,
then we may sell, transfer, or share some or all of our assets,
including your information, in connection with such transaction
or in contemplation of such transaction (e.g., due diligence).
In this event, we will notify you before your personal
information is transferred and becomes subject to a
substantively different privacy policy.
- Aggregated Data. We may also share aggregated
information (information about our users that we combine so that
it no longer identifies or references an individual user) and
other anonymized information for regulatory compliance, industry
and market analysis, demographic profiling, marketing and
advertising, and other business purposes.
Your Rights
You may exercise any of the rights described in this section by
contacting Commercial Fire through the Privacy Contact Information
provided at the end of this Privacy Policy. Please note that we
may ask you to verify your identity before taking further action
on your request.
- Managing Your Information. Through your
account you can manage certain settings, such as to subscribe or
unsubscribe to content.
- Rectification of Inaccurate or Incomplete
Information.
You have the right to ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete
personal information concerning you.
- Data Access and Portability. In some
jurisdictions, applicable law may entitle you to request copies
of your personal information held by us. You may also be
entitled to request copies of personal information that you have
provided to us in a structured, commonly used, and
machine-readable format and/or request us to transmit this
information to another service provider (where technically
feasible).
- Data Retention and Erasure We generally retain
your personal information for as long as is necessary for the
performance of a contract or purchase order with you and to
maintain your account, for our legitimate business interests, or
to comply with our legal obligations. If you no longer want us
to use your information you can request that we erase your
personal information. Please note that if you request the
erasure of your personal information:
- We may retain some of your personal information as necessary
for our legitimate business interests, such as fraud detection
and prevention and enhancing safety;
- We may retain and use your personal information to the extent
necessary to comply with our legal obligations;
- Some copies of your information (e.g., log records) may
remain in our database but are disassociated from personal
identifiers; and
- Residual copies of your personal information may not be
removed from our backup systems for a limited period of
time.
- Withdrawing Consent and Restriction of Processing.
Where you have provided your consent to the processing of your
personal information by Commercial Fire you may withdraw your
consent at any time by changing your account settings or by
sending a communication to Commercial Fire specifying which
consent you are withdrawing. Please note that the withdrawal of
your consent does not affect the lawfulness of any processing
activities based on such consent before its withdrawal.
Additionally, in some jurisdictions, applicable law may give you
the right to limit the ways in which we use your personal
information, in particular where (i) you contest the accuracy of
your personal information; (ii) the processing is unlawful and
you oppose the erasure of your personal information; (iii) we no
longer need your personal information for the purposes of the
processing, but you require the information for the
establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims; or (iv) you
have objected to the processing and pending the verification of
whether the legitimate grounds of Commercial Fire in processing
the information override your interests.
- Objection to Processing. In some
jurisdictions, applicable law may entitle you to require
Commercial Fire not to process your personal information for
certain specific purposes (including profiling) where such
processing is based on legitimate interest. If you object to
such processing, Commercial Fire will no longer process your
personal information for these purposes unless we can
demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for such processing or
such processing is required for the establishment, exercise or
defense of legal claims.
Where your personal
information is processed for direct marketing purposes, you may,
at any time, ask Commercial Fire to cease processing your data
for these direct marketing purposes.
- Lodging Complaints. You have the right to
lodge complaints about the data processing activities carried
out by Commercial Fire before applicable competent data
protection authorities.
Operating Globally
- General. To facilitate any global operations
Commercial Fire may perform, Commercial Fire may transfer,
store, and process your information within our company or with
service providers based in Europe, India, Asia-Pacific, and
North and South America. Laws in these countries may differ from
the laws applicable to your Country of Residence. For example,
information collected within the EEA or concerning EEA residents
may be transferred, stored, and processed outside of the EEA for
the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. Where we
transfer, store, and process your personal information outside
of the EEA we have ensured that appropriate safeguards are in
place to confirm an adequate level of data protection.
In
some jurisdictions you may contact your European Data Protection
Authority or Commission.
- California and Vermont Residents Commercial
Fire will not share information it collects about you with its
affiliates or third parties (both financial and non-financial),
except as required or permitted by your state’s law.
- California Privacy Rights. California law
permits California residents to request and obtain from us once
a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we
have disclosed their personal information (if any) for direct
marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the
type of personal information disclosed to those third parties.
See the Privacy Contact Information section for where to send
such requests. Commercial Fire does not share personal
information with third parties for their own direct marketing
purposes without your prior consent. Accordingly, you can
prevent disclosure of your personal information to third parties
for their direct marketing purposes by withholding consent.
Security
We are continuously implementing and updating administrative,
technical, and physical security measures to help protect your
information against unauthorized access, loss, destruction, or
alteration. Some of the safeguards we use to protect your
information are firewalls and data encryption and information
access controls. If you know or have reason to believe that your
Commercial Fire credentials have been lost, stolen,
misappropriated, or otherwise compromised, or in case of any
actual or suspected unauthorized use of your Commercial Fire
account, please contact us following the instructions in the
Privacy Contact Information section below.
Your
personally identifiable information is kept secure. Only
authorized employees, agents, and contractors who have agreed to
keep information secure and confidential have access to this
information. All emails and newsletters from this site allow you
to opt out of further mailings.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
Commercial Fire reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy
at any time in accordance with this provision. If we make changes
to this Privacy Policy, we will post the revised Privacy Policy on
our website and update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this
Privacy Policy. If you disagree with the revised Privacy Policy
you should refrain from visiting our website. Your continued
access to or use of the website will be subject to the revised
Privacy Policy.
Privacy Contact Information
If you have any questions, concerns, or comments about our
Privacy Policy you may contact us using the information below:
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Email:CFMarketingSupport@BHCISS.com
By Phone: 704-916-3400
Updated: January 2, 2019.