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Security System Keypads
Keypads are an important part of your home security. They allow
you to arm your system with a secured code. They can be placed
wherever you need them most and are so easy to use even your
children can operate them.
Keypads feature emergency buttons that allow you to call for
help immediately. Backlit buttons allow you to see your keypad
when the power is out.
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Door and
Window Sensors
According to the NBFAA, 56% of burglars enter through a door,
another 23% through the first floor window. Door and window
sensors are placed in these areas of vulnerability. When the
contact is broken, the alarm is triggered. A chime function
allows you to monitor who comes and goes from your home---this
is great for added security while you are at home. Keep children
in and intruders out.
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Motion
Detectors
Motion Detectors are triggered when someone walks in view of the
detector. If an intruder enters your home through a door or
window that is not protected by a sensor, the motion detector
will act as a trap ensuring they don't stay in the home for
long.
Motion Detector technology can distinguish the difference
between an intruder and a playful cat or dog left in the home.
They can be turned off while you are home while your windows and
doors can remain secured.
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Monitored
Smoke Detectors
During a fire it takes the average person seven minutes before
they have an opportunity to call the fire department, but it
takes just three minutes for a room to become fully engulfed in
flames. With a monitored smoke detector, the second smoke is
detected the siren will be triggered, the monitoring station
will be contacted and the fire department dispatched. This
allows you to focus on getting your family out of the home.
Smoke detectors provide the best early warning for fire
protection and ensure that your home is protected while you are
at home or away.
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Carbon
Monoxide Detector
Carbon monoxide poisoning is the #1 cause of accidental
poisoning in the United States. You can't see it, smell it or
taste it, but our Carbon Monoxide Detectors can. When high
levels of carbon monoxide are detected the monitoring station is
signaled and alerts your family. Protect your family against
this silent killer with a Carbon Monoxide Detector added to your
home security system.
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Panic Buttons
Panic Sensors are designed to go just about anywhere. This
sensor allows you to activate a 24-hour emergency alarm whether
you are at home, in the yard, or in the shower. Call for help
with just a push of a button.
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Remote Entry Key Fob
Convenient and easy to use remote entry key fobs allow you to
arm and disarm your system with a push of a button as far as 500
feet from your home. The key fob also features a panic button
which allows you to contact help in case of emergency.
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Alarm Sirens
An alarm siren provides peace of mind for you and acts as a
deterrent for would-be intruders. Alarm sirens will wake even
the soundest sleepers to alert them of trouble |