2017

Wireless Security Trends

Homes and businesses require security. Early security systems were simple cameras with grainy pictures and a low amount of storage. New technology has given us more options that can keep our homes and businesses safer than ever before. Here are new trends in wireless security systems.   Cloud-technology Many people have heard of recent security breaches within the cloud. It's important to note that this is the exception to the rule and measure have been taken to close any openings for hackers. Read More 

Three Ways To Properly Prepare Your Restaurant For A Fire

When you purchase a restaurant, you need to be sure that it is as safe as it can be for your staff and your patrons. An important part of proper restaurant preparation is to prepare the restaurant for a possible fire. The following guide walks you through a few ways you can make sure your business is as safe as it can be if a fire breaks out. Make the Exits Easy to Identify Read More 

Equipment Of Home Security

There are approximately two million burglaries that take place in the United States each year. Each burglary is different, but many steal money, valuables, but in most cases the thing that is taken is peace of mind. in some instances the burglar even inflicts damage on the homeowner. It is no wonder that many people are turning to security systems to help protect the home and peace of mind that should come with a home. Read More 

4 Questions To Ask Before Buying A Home Security System

There are several benefits to purchasing a home security alarm system, which is why they have become so popular among modern homeowners. But exploring all of your options can leave you overwhelmed more often than not. So keep reading to discover a few questions you should ask yourself before committing to any particular alarm system. Does it offer instant alerts? If a home security system doesn't offer instant alerts, then it's not really providing much security. Read More 

Steps To Quickly Take Upon Suspecting That A Prowler Is In Your Yard

Whether you can see someone in your yard or a concerned neighbor calls or texts you to provide this information, your first instinct might be to panic and call the police. While alerting the authorities is definitely important, it's not the first thing you should do. A lot can happen between the time you call the police and the time an officer arrives, so your first priority should be to protect your home and your family. Read More