What is the significance of the 'BranchSDO Portal Access' for Dq Treat locations?
Dq_Treat Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Permissions/Role contact): (check all required for Admin (must be one per location) Support Installation Coordinator (must be one per location) Primary PCI Contact (can only be one per location) Read‐only PCI Contact Remote Access. BranchSDO Alerts Sensor Download BranchSDO Portal Access Advanced Threat Protection Portal FIM Sensor and Cellular Usage Alerts Primary WAN Offline LTE Offline CXD Offline VPN/NGFW Offline LTE Usage Threshold Select
Source: Item 17 — The following paragraph is added to the end of Item 17 of the Disclosure Document: (FDD pages 70–378)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Dq Treat's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, 'BranchSDO Portal Access' is a permission/role that can be assigned to a contact at the Dq Treat location. This access is listed among other permissions such as 'Admin', 'Support', 'Installation Coordinator', 'Primary PCI Contact', 'Read-only PCI Contact', 'Remote Access', 'BranchSDO Alerts', 'Sensor Download', 'Advanced Threat Protection', 'Portal', 'FIM Sensor and Cellular Usage Alerts', 'Primary WAN Offline', 'LTE Offline', 'CXD Offline', and 'VPN/NGFW Offline'.
The document outlines that the selection of these permissions is required for each contact. This suggests that different personnel at the Dq Treat location may require varying levels of access and alerts related to the BranchSDO portal, depending on their roles and responsibilities. For example, an admin would likely need full access, while a support person might only need access to certain features.
The inclusion of 'BranchSDO Portal Access' among other technical and security-related permissions indicates that it is likely related to the management and monitoring of the Dq Treat location's systems, security, or data. A prospective franchisee should inquire with Dq Treat about the specific functions and data accessible through the BranchSDO Portal to understand the operational and security implications of granting this access to different staff members.