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Security
There are a few different options for security systems. The first step is the type of security system that would be best suited to your needs.
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There is also a variety of sensors available to add onto any system to ensure your home is protected against intruders to a carbon monoxide leak.
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Wired
Wired systems generally require your home or business to be “prewired” or have wires placed for your security application during the construction phase of your building.
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Wireless
Wireless systems are the ideal solution for individuals with a finished residential or commercial property. Wireless systems are easily expandable and user friendly.
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Hybrid
The best of both worlds. Wired devices that require little maintenance and wireless capabilities for hassle free additions. Ideal for the customer who has prewired a system and wants extra protection that was not originally accounted for, but due to finished construction can not have wires added for additional devices
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Water Sensors
Placed ¼ of an inch above the ground and when the sensor becomes wet an alarm is sent to the monitoring station, they will then make every effort to contact you and notify of the situation at home.
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Heat Sensors
Are set for a fixed temperature or a rate of rise. Ideal for areas the are potentially smoky but need fire coverage. Great for shops or garages.
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Natural Gas Sensors
Protect your family or employees from a silent killer. Natural gas sensors will let you know if there is an increase level of natural gas in your home, and will call for help in the case that you were unconscious and unable to respond to the alarm.
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Panic Buttons
Great for those that are home alone with medical concerns, or home alone wanting a little added feeling of security. Panic buttons can be worn around the neck for ease of use.
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Motion Sensors
We have a variety of motion sensors available including sensors with increased weight ranges for customers with pets as well as motion sensors capable of working in many different environments, for example cold temperature motion sensors.
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Door/Window Contacts
We have a large variety of door and window contacts available for any application. Contacts can be recessed in doors to reduce visibility. We can secure everything from your bedroom window to your overhead door to your electronic equipment or a barbeque.
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Shock Sensors
These sensors can be placed on windows or other objects that need to be monitored for a shock. Shock sensors will alarm if someone is banging on an object to try and penetrate it.
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Carbon Monoxide
Protect your family or employees from this deadly gas. You will receive notification if there are increased levels of carbon monoxide at your residence or place of business.
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Smoke Detectors
Similar to a classic smoke detector however it is monitored through your security system, therefore if it malfunctions or detects smoke the monitoring station will be notified.
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Smoke Relays
All existing homes by law have interconnected smoke sensors on every floor of the house including the basement. We would then tie into the existing circuitry with the compatible relay that would utilize the existing detectors.
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Low temperature
This sensor can help prevent an array of problems at your home or office. A severe drop in temperature will send an alarm to the monitoring station and alert you immediately. Ideal for travelers that leave there home unattended in the winter., or businesses with temperature sensitive material.
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Glass break sensor
These sensors are placed near windows and will actually monitor for the sound of breaking glass.
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Keyfobs
Wireless technology that allows you to arm and disarm your system from outside your home. Can also serve as a panic button.
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