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Car Locksmith in Bancroft
Call us at (989) 214-1833 Or visit: http://auto-carlockmith.com/mi/bancroft Do you recently encounter home or business lockouts? Do you feel that things kept within your car are unsecured?...
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April 25, 2014 by
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Automobile Locksmith Bailey
Call us at 1-877-958-5005 Or visit: http://auto-carlockmith.com/mi/bailey Have you ever experience home or car lockouts? Do you own a business lacking of security protection? You are in the...
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Home Security and Emergency Response - AT T Digital Life
Dave and Sally Wainwright discuss AT T Digital Life service and how it was used to alert them of a fire in their home. Watch as they describe the importance ...
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Home Alarm Services 1-855-249-9866 in Gilman, Illinois, IL | Home Security Systems Deals
Call 1-(855)-249-9866 for Home Security deals in Gilman, Illinois, IL and surrounding areas. Visit: http://secure.frontpointsecurity.com/HomeSecuritySystem22...
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April 24, 2014 by
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Ghost or Spirit Orb?
We captured this orb on one of our home security cameras and have never seen this before, we don #39;t think it is dust as we have seen that before so what do you think it is, can it be a spirit...
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Dot Seghezzi, 76, at her Kewdale home. Picture: Nic Ellis/The West Australian
Most seniors will no longer have access to a $200 rebate to upgrade their home security after the State Government changed the criteria to make only those who have been burgled this year eligible.
The rebate was introduced in 2009 to give seniors up to $400 to buy security and safety devices, including home intruder alarms, deadlocks, security door screens and fire extinguishers.
Under the new criteria, only seniors whose homes have been broken into since January 1 and who have received the rebate before will be eligible for the $200 previously available to buy security screens and lighting for their homes. All seniors cardholders will still be able to apply for a rebate of up to $200 to buy a personal safety device. More than $8 million in rebates have been paid to 46,000 seniors since the scheme started.
Opposition Leader Mark McGowan says "virtually no one" will now be able to access the rebate for upgrades to home security.
He accused the Government of breaking its promise to increase funding for the safety and security rebate to $15 million to help cover the cost of buying personal safety alarms and help seniors whose homes had been burgled.
"It is ridiculous to have a security rebate scheme that virtually no one can access," Mr McGowan said.
Seniors cardholder Dot Seghezzi, 76, said she was disappointed to hear she was no longer eligible, because she needed a security screen door at the back of her house.
Ms Seghezzi, who lives alone in her home which has been broken into three times, said $200 did not sound like a lot of money but it would make a big difference to her.
"I don't feel safe and I can't open the back windows," she said. "There's no security screen, so I don't open those windows."
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ORLANDO, Fla. -
On the street, inside stores, and now more than ever security cameras are inside homes.
That's because as cameras are getting cheaper and easier to install and homeowners want a live view all the time.
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But the question for many remains, when does a security system become an invasion of privacy for friends and family?
When Ken Hall's daughter was born his need for security intensified so he installed a small security camera inside his home.
"It's nice to have that sense of comfort, the sense of security," said Hall.
Thanks to his smartphone, he's got a virtual window to see and hear his family and friends.
He says it took a little while for his wife to adjust to always being on camera while at home.
Privacy attorney Sarah Downey worries about the explosion of these surveillance devices on the market.
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AUSTIN (KXAN) Tuesday night, KXAN showed you video of a burglar caught on camera inside an Austin home. The suspect is still on the loose, but the homeowners believe their video surveillance cameras are the reason why the burglar ran away.
Chris Tamez with Allied Security Links says homeowners and businesses are still using alarms systems as a first line of defense, but as technology continues to improve, camera systems are becoming more and more popular.
Weve seen a major shift, said Tamez. Eighty percent of our business used to be alarm systems, now 80 percent of our business is going to be camera systems.
He says the cameras themselves are evolving, too.
Everything that we do is going to be megapixel technology. It allows you to get that crystal clear image that you cant get on some of the older technology systems, said Tamez. These cameras are actually intelligent cameras. So, you can go into each one of these cameras and program whether or not the infrared comes on, which allows you to see at night time.
He says when securing homes, exterior doors are armed with alarms first. Next, is windows. Alarms can activate if the glass breaks. Also, systems can include motion sensors. Any security system can be a good deterrent, but people are changing their minds on cameras, for a greater peace of mind.
Before, they didnt seem to want it, and now its becoming a big deal and helping out and answering a lot of unanswered questions, said Tamez.
The camera systems can really range in price, from a couple thousand dollars, to upwards of $20,000.
The Austin Police Department will actually do a security evaluation on your home. Round Rock and Georgetown police also perform home and business inspections. Pflugerville does security surveys at homes and businesses, as well. Travis County Sheriffs Deputies will also check your home.
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Korner
EDITOR'S NOTE: Korner's team has informed us that the expected shipping date is not February 2015, as listed on Indiegogo, but December 2014. This piece has been updated accordingly.
Your do-it-yourself home security options are continuing to expand, the latest of which looks like one of the simplest and most affordable yet. It's called Korner, and it wants to keep tabs on your home using a simple, inconspicuous little sensor that's less than 7mm thick. Stick it to your doors and windows, and it'll alert you of any unexpected motion, with an optional ear-splitting screech from the Zigbee fob, along with a prompt to call the police or notify trusted contacts.
A three-sensor Korner kit will ultimately retail for $59, with a yearly fee of $39, but backers of the system's freshly launched Indiegogo campaign will be able to buy Korner for under $100 up front, with no yearly fees for life.
If Korner detects motion while the system is armed, you'll receive an alert on your smartphone, along with the option to notify the police or trusted contacts. Korner
This emphasis on ease-of-use with a low price point puts Korner at the far end of the home security spectrum -- simpler and cheaper than fee-free options like Piper and iSmartAlarm, which are already targeting budget-minded consumers. For renters, or anyone living in a small space who just wants a basic sense of security, a system like this might look particularly attractive.
For others, a system that relies entirely on entry detection likely won't be robust enough, especially when compared with the competition. For $199, iSmartAlarm features dedicated entry detection along with motion sensors, keychain panic buttons, and the option to incorporate a camera into your system. At a price of $239, Piper features environmental sensors, motion detectors, and a camera in a single, all-in-one unit, along with the option to connect peripheral smart devices via Z-Wave. If you're willing to start stomaching monthly fees, the Editors' Choice-winning SimpliSafe system offers a wide variety of easy-to-use sensors in a highly comprehensive, feature-rich system.
Convenience might factor in, as well. For instance, there's no option for arming and disarming the system outside of the smartphone app, so you'll need to pull your phone out whenever you come and go. I know that I'd prefer a system with a keychain remote or a wall-mounted keypad next to the door.
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Korner isn't expected to ship out to Indiegogo backers until December of this year. That timetable seems slightly conservative for such a simple-looking system, but the conservative approach might be a wise one, given the production delays that have plagued crowdfunding darlings like Lockitron, Goji, and Canary. That said, a lot can change in eight months, and with the market evolving so rapidly, some consumers may be reluctant to lock in on a system this far ahead of time.
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McLean, VA (PRWEB) April 24, 2014
FrontPoint Security, the nationwide leader in wireless home security, has recently been awarded an A-rating from the Better Business Bureau (BBB) for exceeding accreditation standards and showing an exemplary commitment to its customers.
The BBB is among the most notable and unique of reviewers due to its sole focus on business operations, and not the product. FrontPoints dedication to customers and quality service has translated into a stellar reputation with consumers, security experts and reviewers.
The BBB stands for trust in the marketplace, said Peter Rogers, Co-Founder and Senior Advisor of FrontPoint Security. Receiving an A-rating is both an achievement and honor, and a testament to our commitment to excellence. FrontPoint is proud to be a symbol of integrity and performance in the crowded home security industry.
Ratings by the BBB represent the BBBs opinion of the business and are based on 16 strict factors that include a business complaint history and its ability to respond to these complaints. Other factors considered are the type of business, length of time the business has been operating, legal actions against the business and more.
FrontPoint has been a BBB Accredited Business since April 27, 2009, and maintains this standing by adhering to the BBB Accreditation Standards. These standards require businesses to be truthful and transparent with their practices, in ways that enhances customer trust and confidence.
Were dedicated to being completely transparent and truthful in all of our practices, added Rogers. We hope that the industry will follow suit and that more companies will integrate a customer-centered approach into their business models.
For more information about FrontPoint Security, please visit http://www.FrontPointSecurity.com.
About FrontPoint Security
FrontPoint Security is the leading nationwide provider of interactive wireless home security systems and the only security company protecting every customer with 100% wireless and 100% cellular technology. FrontPoint combines next generation technology with remarkable simplicity and commitment to service, resulting in a safer and unique customer experience. With customers in all 50 states and Canada, FrontPoint Security is one of the fastest growing alarm companies in North America. FrontPoint is a GE Security Authorized Dealer and Alarm.coms Preferred Dealer for no-hassle security solutions. For more information, please visit http://www.FrontPointSecurity.com or call 855.296.3945.
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