Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Things to Consider When Appointing Surveillance Systems for Business

You’ve worked hard to create a business, putting your heart and soul—not to mention a major investment—into it. Video surveillance can help to protect it by monitoring the activity inside and out of your business, and by providing you with real-time notifications of actions and recorded footage.

Monday, March 15, 2021

Smart Security Systems: What They Are, Who Needs Them, and How We Do it Right

What constitutes a smart security system? It doesn’t matter if you are looking for smart home security systems or smart business security systems. “Smart” means that the system uses technology to combine components and have them work together as a team. A smart security system is also one that can be accessed by an in-place control panel or remotely by the home or business owner, to perform a variety of tasks or review security footage.

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Why You Should Consider Installing Keyless Entry on Rental Properties

Rental properties are a great way to create residual money, if not a full-time income. The secret to success is being able to manage your property or properties in the most efficient way so you can pocket the most profit.

 

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

How to Choose a Business Video Surveillance System.

Many business owners may be under the impression that business video monitoring is a simple matter of putting a few cameras outside the business to keep an eye out for intruders. Outdoor video surveillance is an excellent option to protect your business because the exterior cameras are specifically made to withstand all weather conditions, and they are equally good at capturing high-resolution video in both bright- and low-light conditions (night). They can record all footage to help the police identify perpetrators, and they can even alert you via your smartphone or tablet if motion is detected so you can view the scene through live streaming.

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Control your home security system with your smartphone in 2022.

The concept of home security goes back as far as early humans who began the domestication of wild dogs by feeding them scraps of leftover food from meals and allowing them to share the warmth of a fire. In return, the canines would sleep at the opening of a cave and alert those inside of any approaching danger. In many cases, the dogs would also attack said intruder in an attempt to protect their meal tickets.

Today, dogs are still great at guarding things like couches and alerting their owners of the dangers of falling leaves, passing school busses, and that pesky mail delivery person who keeps stopping by. Fortunately for Fluffy and Fido, many of the other home security duties can now be handled by technology.