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Picture a conventional phone and a cellular phone. Which one is more convenient?Obviously, you would prefer a cell phone, since it is easy to carry anytime, anywhere. The same concept applies with a wireless home security system. You don’t have to be always present in your hoome to watch out for burglars. It can be set in two different modes: monitored and unmonitored. Based on experience, it is better to opt for a monitored one, since when the system is disturbed, no annoying sound will be heard but an outside watcher will be informed of the incident. The unmonitored system, on the other hand, signals a loud alarm. Nobody is informed, thus suggests a swift get away of the burglar. This wireless system detects any unwanted behavior through the use of motion sensors. These sensors are linked to the control panel that automatically works to notify the authorities outside. Remember no wires are used, only signals!Some, however, use infrared to detect motions of any kind.

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In addition, the way the monitoring centers communicate with the consumer is evolving … to be more responsive to consumers, communicating with them via the venues they prefer — this relates to alarm response, service requests, billing payment options, and even sales. ”Staying current is top of mind for most manufacturers, but with so much outside of the industry competition, it is even more critical for residential security manufacturers and their dealers. “That is what guides our product development going forward,” NAPCO's Jorge Hevia says. “We want to leverage those ecosystems that exist out there with the Internet and smartphones and everything that is already in place and still come out with products that keep our professional installers relevant. We have seen a lot in 2016 with DIY and other direct to consumer models. What we are going to concentrate on is enhancing professional security or connected home experience.

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Read more tips on how to install security cameras. A complete security system can help protect your home and family from a variety of threats—burglary, intrusion, property theft, vandalism, and house fire or flood—by facilitating quick access to emergency assistance. Vivint Smart Home provides you with a security ecosystem for your whole home—inside and out—as well as an on call support team to assist you day and night. Every Vivint Smart Home system includes a one on one product consultation, free professional installation, and 24/7 customer support and monitoring. The suite of products typically included in a Vivint Smart Home security system includes:Outdoor Camera – Wireless, HD security camera with infrared night vision that gives you on demand access to a live video feed and sends notifications to your phone when someone approaches your door. Flood/Freeze Sensors – Protect homes from water damage and pipe freezing low temperatures by sending mobile notifications when temperatures drop, or when moisture levels rise beyond set parameters in or around your home.

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