surveillance Archives - Safehome Security https://www.safehomesecurityinc.com Safehome Security Thu, 30 May 2019 15:00:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Does Your Business Need a Security Service? https://www.safehomesecurityinc.com/does-your-business-need-a-security-service/ https://www.safehomesecurityinc.com/does-your-business-need-a-security-service/#respond Wed, 24 Apr 2019 20:31:00 +0000 http://www.safehomesecurityinc.com/?p=148 4 Reasons to Invest in a Commercial Security Service Building a business in Los Angeles, CA is hard enough; you don’t need to spend every day looking for ways to protect it. But that doesn’t mean you can rely on the kindness of strangers to keep you and your employees safe. You need to invest […]

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4 Reasons to Invest in a Commercial Security Service

Building a business in Los Angeles, CA is hard enough; you don’t need to spend every day looking for ways to protect it. But that doesn’t mean you can rely on the kindness of strangers to keep you and your employees safe. You need to invest in a reliable commercial security service. In this blog, we’ll explore five good reasons to check out your local provider. Find out more below.

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Keep an Eye on Things

Sometimes you can’t feel safe unless you can keep an eye on things. Advanced surveillance systems allow you to record and store hours of HD footage, easily stream real-time feeds, search through content with speed and accuracy, and protect your business.

Visible surveillance cameras can do more than record video to stop criminals after the fact. They can prevent crimes from occurring in the first place. Plus, you can monitor other things too, like productivity, workflow, and manage customer service from a distance.

 

Beat the Heat

If you run a restaurant or similar business, you have to stay aware of fires and potential gas leaks. Smart detectors for smoke and CO can help prevent damage from spreading as well as help alert your staff so they can get to safety in the case of an emergency.

Smart fire and CO detectors can also integrate with other smart devices for even greater security options. When there’s an emergency, the system can light a clear path to the exit and even unlock electronic entryways to help ease the escape.

 

Know Who Goes In and Out

Access control is an essential part of any business. In the past, it meant who had the keys to the important locations. Today, it’s much more advanced.

Users can determine who can get in and out of any entryway by granting access via numerical codes, keycards, or even your thumbprint. Modern access control systems keep a record of who goes in and out and when they do it, so you never have to wonder who’s working late.

Plus, you can enjoy access control on internal doorways to help protect your most sensitive information and assets.

 

Integrated Control

There’s nothing better than when technology works seamlessly. Smart technology allows you to perform multiple functions with a single touch. In your business, one tap can arm the security system and ensure your employees and information remain safe.

Ensuring each device works with the others in your security ecosystem is essential. An expert security service can build an efficient, cost-effective system that covers every corner of your workspace.

 

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How to Protect Your Home from a Break-In https://www.safehomesecurityinc.com/how-to-protect-your-home-from-a-break-in/ https://www.safehomesecurityinc.com/how-to-protect-your-home-from-a-break-in/#respond Fri, 15 Mar 2019 17:53:35 +0000 http://www.safehomesecurityinc.com/?p=96 Stay Safe with a Home Security System Last year, there were 3,492 thefts and 738 burglaries in Hartford, CT. If those statistics shock you, you may be in the market for a smart home security system. An integrated home security system can help you prevent break-ins, minimize property damage, and keep a record of any […]

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Stay Safe with a Home Security System

Last year, there were 3,492 thefts and 738 burglaries in Hartford, CT. If those statistics shock you, you may be in the market for a smart home security system. An integrated home security system can help you prevent break-ins, minimize property damage, and keep a record of any crimes committed in and around your home. But it’s not the only way to stay safe. Here, we’ll give you some helpful tips on protecting your property that go beyond smart technology.

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Say ‘Goodbye’ to Outdoor Keys

We’ve all been here: you get to the office after a hectic morning only to check your pockets or purse and realize you’ve forgotten your house key. It’s a distressing situation, not only because you don’t know how you’ll get in, but because you now have to deal with it after a long day of work.

That’s why many homeowners turn to a simple solution: hide a key outside. Maybe it’s under the doormat. Or maybe you’ve hidden it in a false rock. But burglars know the common hiding places, and homeowners have reported losing the fake rock because it looks too similar to the others nearby.

The safest way to ensure your home’s entry points remain secure is with a smart lock system. You can access the locks remotely via your smartphone or tablet, so you’ll never have to worry about locking yourself out.

Know Who’s at the Door

Potential intruders will try and scope out entry points before they approach. That’s why it’s important to keep an eye on anyone who comes to your door.

A traditional surveillance system is one of the most common ways to protect your property. But they don’t let you communicate with the outside world.

A video doorbell will give you a clear visual of the person outside, and a built-in intercom will make it easy to communicate with them from your smartphone or tablet. Once you know who they are and what they want, you can then remotely disengage the locks. You don’t even have to get off the couch.

Let Them Know You’re Watching

Did you know that homes without security systems are up to 300 percent more likely to be broken into? That means just letting the world know you’ve taken precautions can help protect your property.

While it may seem ideal to install a discreet security system that doesn’t disrupt decor, you can mount visible cameras and security lights outside that do a lot of heavy lifting for your security system.

Remember: the best crime is the one that doesn’t happen. And the best security system is the one you don’t have to use.

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How to Avoid False Alarms https://www.safehomesecurityinc.com/how-to-avoid-false-alarms/ https://www.safehomesecurityinc.com/how-to-avoid-false-alarms/#respond Mon, 25 Feb 2019 00:48:24 +0000 http://www.safehomesecurityinc.com/?p=88 Prevent Damaging Burglar Alarm System Mistakes Did you know that a home without a burglar alarm system is three times more likely to be robbed? It’s a shocking statistic, made all the more frightening when you consider the number of false alarms police have to deal with. False alarms can be emotionally and financially devastating. […]

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Prevent Damaging Burglar Alarm System Mistakes

Did you know that a home without a burglar alarm system is three times more likely to be robbed? It’s a shocking statistic, made all the more frightening when you consider the number of false alarms police have to deal with. False alarms can be emotionally and financially devastating. But since smart security is essential to residential safety, major manufacturers like Alarm.com have worked tirelessly to minimize their potential.

At Safe Home Security, we take every aspect of your safety into account when designing a security system for your Orlando, FL property. In this blog, we’ll show you how Alarm.com continues to combat false alarms, and some simple steps you can take to avoid them.

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Smart Signal

In 2012, between 94 and 98 percent of alarm system calls to the police were false. Today, that number has been reduced by over 98 percent thanks to a single, simple concept: confirmation.

Modern smart alarm systems — in particular, the ones supported by remote monitoring services — will notify you directly before contacting the authorities. The user can then review surveillance footage and cancel the alarm if nothing is wrong.

But Alarm.com wanted to help reduce the risk of a false alarm even more. That’s why they released Smart Signal. The new feature, available as part of an Alarm.com system, allows you to receive alerts and cancel them directly through the app.

While it may seem like a small change, Smart Signal has shown significant results. At this year’s CES, the Consumer Technology Association named Smart Signal the 2019 Security Product of the Year. That means you can rest easy knowing your system won’t accidentally call the police.

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How You Can Prevent False Alarms

The most effective deterrent to false alarms is you. Here are a few easy ways you can help reduce the risk.

Educate Your Family: Many false alarms are caused by simple, preventable issues, like leaving a door or window open, a pet exploring the home while you’re not around, and simple day-to-day activities that are otherwise harmless. Modern smart security systems have built-in protections so most of these issues won’t trigger an alarm, but there’s no replacement for a simple, straightforward conversation about it.

Everyone Knows Their Codes: Make sure your kids, spouse, and anyone else who lives in the house knows what their codes are. Individual codes to disarm the alarm system, via a keypad or smartphone, can let you know when specific people arrive and leave. But forgetting to punch one in can set off the alarm and cause a headache. 

Work with a professional: A professionally installed system will provide you with greater control, simpler interfaces, and the right technology to keep you safe. Today’s technology is easy to use and gives you a range of options to choose from, making your home safer than ever.

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