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ADT, Funny Commercial #39;Home Security is Always There #39; Featuring Ving Rhames
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Former ADT Employee Addresses Flaws of Big Security Companies With New Self- Installable Home Security & Automation Solution That Puts Control With Consumers
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PALO ALTO, CA, March 24, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Abode Systems today announced a 45-day Kickstarter campaign to bring a new kind of home security and automation solution to market - one that will put Big Security Companies on notice. Abode wants to provide consumers something they've never had access to before - home security on their own terms. Until now, the machine that is the Big Security Company market has been forcing consumers to accept security on the market's terms. Abode has built a better home security solution from the ground up, one that puts the consumer in charge of their own security needs and allows them to easily build out and customize the solution that best meets their requirements.
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"My last decade in home security showed me that Big Security Companies have serious flaws and don't consider the changing lifestyles of today's consumers or accommodate new technologies and devices coming to market," said Christopher Carney, co-founder and CEO of abode Systems. "We set out to create a home security solution that address the areas that Big Security Companies lack and puts the consumer in charge of their security needs. When developing abode, we had a vision for a self-installable security system that grows with you and your evolving needs, while also remaining capable of utilizing new technologies next month, next year, or further down the road."
Abode was founded by a former ADT employee Christopher Carney along with former salesforce.com employee Brent Franks. Abode saw the flaws associated with Big Security Companies first hand, including lengthy contracts, steep monthly fees, difficult installation processes, minimal customization, and antiquated technology. The abode system is designed to solve the common pain points of today's home security users: false alarms, expensive monthly subscriptions, unsightly security fixtures, and the inability to move or expand the system to meet changing needs.
Abode is putting Big Security Companies on notice by offering:
- Portability. Abode's do-it-yourself (DIY) approach means the solution can be self-installed in minutes and can be added to as needs change. This approach also provides the ability to transfer the system to a new home also eliminates costly reinstallation fees from traditional security providers.
- Accuracy. Abode eliminates false alarms by sending real-time visual verifications to any connected device, allowing for quick evaluation of the threat. The system also eliminates false alarms form pet triggers through the cameras built-in body analysis technology, allowing the system to tell the difference between humans and animals.
- Connectivity. The abode gateway is the heart of the solution and stays in constant and secure communication with all wireless devices through its unique built-in backup battery and cellular connectivity. The gateway's internal battery supplies 12 to 16 hours of backup power and recharges once power is restored. It also features 3G cellular radio which is used when the internet connection is lost, allowing the system to work even when a home Internet connection and power doesn't.
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WALTHAM, Mass., March 27 (UPI) -- The British subsidiary of Raytheon and the government's Home Office have settled their protracted dispute over cancellation of a contract.
Under the settlement announced Friday, The United Kingdom Home Office will pay Raytheon Systems Ltd., aka Raytheon UK, about $223.4 million for the resolution of all claims and counter-claims of both parties that were part of an arbitration process of the eBorders contract.
The contract was to give Britain electronic border security capabilities and was dropped by the Home Office in 2010. Last August an arbitration tribunal found that the U.K. Home Office had unlawfully terminated the contract and denied all Home Office claims against RSL.
The tribunal also awarded RSL damages for breach of contract and other compensation totaling about $277 million plus interest, a decision the Home Office challenged.
Raytheon said a London High Court judge later upheld part of the Home Office challenge but stayed the decision for further appeals.
"To avoid further uncertainty and the expense of more protracted litigation, and to strengthen their important customer relationship with the British government, Raytheon and RSL have decided to put this matter behind them," Raytheon in the United States said.
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) Recent FBI statistics reveal that nearly 9 million property crimes take place in the United States each year.
In fact, a burglary occurs every 15 seconds. That has many of us installing home alarm systems at an alarming rate, but how do you know which one is right for you?
Protecting your home from unwanted intruders is serious business. A modern alarm system with high-quality wireless equipment can be installed for about $700, but the real key is who is on the other end of the alarm.
When considering a home alarm system, the monitoring is the most important. You can install an alarm that is just going to make sound in your house if somebody trips it, but the real value of an alarm system is it being tied to the police and the fire in case of an emergency, Angie Hicks with Angies List said.
When you meet with a home security company, find out what company they use for their alarm monitoring. Make sure it is U.L. certified or has a 5-star Diamond rating from the Central Station Alarm Association.
You will pay a separate monthly fee for this, which could range from $15 to $60 depending on how sophisticated your system is. Once youre satisfied with that, its time to decide on the equipment you need to adequately protect your home.
We always recommend multiple layers of protection, perhaps a perimeter security with cameras or motion lights. Then the next level would be window sensors that detect glass breakage, the window opening; of course, door sensors. And then another layer may be interior motion sensors on interior doors so we have multiple layers of coverage, home security professional Kirk Booher said.
Get several referrals before choosing a home security company and check that it is properly licensed.
Once the equipment is installed, make sure you understand exactly how to use it to keep from setting it off accidentally.
You dont want to have false alarms on your alarm system because if its connected to the police and the fire department, you might actually get charged for them to visit in case of a false alarm, Hicks said.
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NEW DELHI: More than two years after the Nirbhaya Fund was launched, its utilization is set to get a boost with the home ministry proposing three big women's security initiatives under the scheme.
While approval of the finance ministry has been sought for a Rs 200 crore Central Victim Compensation Fund (CVCF) for women targeted in acid attacks and another Rs 350 crore plan to set up district-level investigative units for crimes against women, the home ministry will shortly move a third proposal for monitoring and preventing obscene content against women.
Home ministry sources told TOI that the CVCF initiative envisages up to Rs 5 lakh reimbursement to hospitals, both state-run and private, towards treatment of each acid attack victim. "The hospital must fully treat the victim before the compensation is released. The central aid will be over and above the compensation extended to such victims by the respective state governments," said an official.
Home minister Rajnath Singh has taken a keen interest in ensuring central compensation for acid attack victims after they approached him, complaining how hospitals would turn them away for failing to pay for their full treatment. "There are around 200-300 acid attacks each year and the victims often have to run from pillar to post to claim compensation from the state governments. The Centre, by funding their treatment, will help them piece together their life once again," a home ministry official said.
The second proposal for which funding has been sought from the Nirbhaya corpus relates to the national rollout of Investigative Units on Crime Against Women (IUCAW). Though the project, involving 50:50 cost-sharing between the Centre and the states, is being undertaken on a pilot basis in 20% of the country's districts, the new proposal seeks Rs 350 crore for setting up IUCAWs across all districts. Each IUCAW will comprise a staff of 15 persons each, of which one-third will be women.
The third proposal, envisaging a funding of nearly Rs 300 crore for prevention, tracking and action against obscene content posted online, is yet to be circulated to the finance ministry. "We are still working out the various components and hope to firm up the proposal soon," said a home ministry officer.
The initiatives come at a time when a large chunk of Nirbhaya corpus remains unutilized. Of the Rs 1,000 crore allocated to the fund in 2013, schemes worth just Rs 200 crore have been cleared. These include the home ministry's initiative to enable women to send distress signals to police control rooms (PCR) and another scheme for safety of women in road transport.
Finance ministry recently announced a fresh Rs 1,000 crore allocation to Nirbhaya Fund in the 2015-16 budget.
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CHARLESTON - A home security system helped Montgomery County sheriff's investigators make quick work of a suspected burglary after they distributed sharp images of three men entering a Charleston residence who were then identified early Wednesday.
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Department said the home's security system captured the images of the suspects as they entered the house twice, according to Investigator Joseph P. Kilmartin.
But late Wednesday morning, Kilmartin said the men who were identified told police they entered the residence because they were working for a foreclosure company at the time.
"This has been confirmed but the investigation is continuing as the residence was not in foreclosure at the time," Kilmartin said in a statement. "The sheriff's office is attempting to contact the foreclosure company and the bank involved to see why this residence was on the list of foreclosures."
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