The goal when purchasing a security system for home or business is to protect your most important and valuable assets. At your business this is your equipment, your profits and your structure. At home this is unequivocally protection for our families and all of the things most important to each of them. For this reason, a security system is expected to be on the job every day, every week, of every year. 24/7!
Some types of security protection systems you may want to consider for your home or business are…
Commercial and Residential Fire Alarm Systems Camera Surveillance Systems Burglar Alarm Systems
Commercial Fire alarm systems are installed to protect your business and its occupants 24 hours a day and seven days per week. Some systems can actually attempt to put out a fire it senses with water or gas. All fire detection systems will sound an alarm and automatically call the fire department. This essential safety measure is there to save lives and protect your structure and equipment.
Residential fire protection systems are installed to do the same for you and your family at home. There are many possible scenarios that could start a fire at home including kitchen fires from cooking, errant celebration fireworks, and accidental fires set by curious children or adults. The point is you will want to know at the first signs of any fire so that it can be quickly extinguished.
Camera surveillance systems can provide many areas of protection. Studies show that most identify thefts are carried out by criminals who sneak onto your property and go through your discarded mail and documents? A surveillance system can keep an eye on any part of your home. It can even alert you with a text message or email if it detects movement inside or around your house. You can also monitor the cameras with any computer and some cell phones via the internet.
Security camera systems can have anywhere from one to 16 cameras and more. Usually four to eight cameras is the normal set up. If you want to be able to record the video from any camera after you view it you will need a DVR or the ability to save the footage to your personal computer though the internet or hardwired to the DVR. This can come in handy if you need to show the footage to another person or even the police in the event of a break in and robbery.
By: Keith Piper
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