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Gone are the days when companies had to hire security guards to constantly be on watch. Many companies are switching over to services where a third party is alerted whenever their is suspicious activity, and that third part can than decide on the course of action. What this does is it cuts down on costs as well as false alarms. As these companies continue to come up with better surveillance technology we will start to see a large drop in price as they are able to take on more customers. This means that these services will no longer be locked in with big companies, but will now be an option for the common house owner as well. One of the biggest changes that the internet of things has brought to homes is the ability to control your home while you are away.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

Protect America delivers the home security system equipment to your door and allows you to handle the installation and setup yourself. The company says that setup should take less than an hour. A key offering is SMART Connect, a free home security smartphone app developed by Protect America that allows remote control from anywhere, and is available for both Android and iOS. Furthermore, the company offers a landline option along with cellular and broadband, which can be a great backup when needed. On the other hand, the least expensive Protect America plans actually do require a landline, which some customers may find annoying. In theory, motion sensors are just waves bouncing off a target detecting movement. However, in reality, they give property owners a heads up. They may be integrated as a component of a home security system that instantly alerts a user of moving objects in a particular area. Another important part of the home security system is smoke detectors. They detect Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide in the air. Metal detectors, on the other hand, may not be a part of the home security system, but they are integral to public security.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

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