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Security Systems for Your Home AND Business

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|July 25, 2013Is the security system that’s protecting your home adequate to protect your small business as well? Or are the security needs of a business completely different?
Security Systems 101: The Basics
Both residential and commercial security systems have the same primary purpose: to guard against intrusion. Intruders are most commonly burglars, but the security system will deter vandals and other unwanted visitors as well, such as disgruntled former employees (or an angry ex).
The security system protects points of entry, triggering an alarm if a door or window is opened without the proper disarm code. The home or business owner can program new security codes any time they want. Most security systems accommodate multiple users, each with their own unique code. A business owner can see which employee entered the building, and at what time. A homeowner can see when each child returned home from school, or when the house cleaner showed up.
For rooms with multiple windows, most advanced security systems also offer glass-break sensors or motion detectors.
When a sensor detects signs of trouble, it triggers an alert to the system controls. The control unit then sounds an alarm and sends an alert to the monitoring station. The monitoring station contacts the owner and dispatches the police.
Advanced Security Features for Any Property
Using today’s sophisticated technology, security systems can now do much more than prevent intrusion. Here’s a brief list of advanced features to look for, which are useful at both your home and your business, or even for your vacation property.
- Video Security Cameras
- Remote Controls and Monitoring
- Automated Alerts
- Thermostat and Light Control