Safety & Security Solutions

SMART SECURITY

A safe and secure home for your family needs to be smart enough to alert you when you’re home in Hudson WI or away. Preview streaming video from security cameras right on your touch screen display or iPad®, iPhone® or Android™ device. At home, use your touch screen as a video intercom system so you can see who's at the door. While you're away, disarm alarm systems to let in the housekeeper or babysitter, then activate it as soon as they leave. Integrate with a lighting control system so lights turn on if an intrusion is detected or a dim pathway is lit when the smoke alarm is triggered.



ALARM SYSTEMS

A security and surveillance system customized to your lifestyle will be the most effective at protecting what you value the most. Gain peace of mind with the confidence that you’ll be notified while you’re away. Receive an e-mail that the alarm is not set or the door is open. Access real-time information from touch screens and mobile devices. An integrated home alarm system can provide more safety by also triggering lights, surveillance, audio and climate based on the situation. Set the burglar alarm and secure doors and gates with a tap of your touch screen before going to bed.

VIDEO SURVEILLANCE

With high-definition surveillance cameras in and around your home, you can monitor activities real-time whether you’re in the house or halfway around the globe. Receive live video streams of entrances to see who’s at the door, interior areas, the perimeter, or even check on the kids playing in the pool all from the same touch screen that controls your home entertainment system or from your smart mobile device. Camera types include pan-tilt-zoom, covert, long-range, nanny cams, and more. Activity is documented on a digital recorder so you can play back at your convenience.

ENVIRONMENTAL DETECTION

Add layers of protection for your home from environmental conditions such as water leaks, temperature, and humidity. Water sensors placed by the sump pump, washing machine and beneath sinks can signal a security system whenever they detect moisture so you’ll know if your laundry room is flooding while you’re at work. If it’s integrated to a smart home control system your water supply can automatically turn off to prevent major damage. Sensors for temperature and humidity can detect and communicate other potentially harmful conditions such as when your furnace goes out, especially helpful when travelling or for a second home.

REMOTE ACCESS

Access your home security system anytime, anywhere! No more running back home to make sure a door is locked, instead connect remotely from your Apple® or Android device to arm/disarm, check status, change codes, view surveillance, and more. We can route your security system through a central monitoring system alerting you via email or text message of events that you set. Get notified if the temperature in your wine cellar exceeds a certain level, or if there’s a water leak. If integrated with your smart home control system, you can adjust the temperature or shut-off the water remotely.

FIRE / LIFE SAFETY

Increase safety in your home for your family by tying smoke, heat and gas detectors into your security system. When your smoke alarm is integrated it ensures rapid response from the fire department or your system can turn off to prevent fueling a fire. Heat detectors are used to detect fires in areas that are naturally smoky or dusty, such as kitchens, garages, and basements. Protect your family’s well-being by monitoring carbon monoxide, natural gas and LP gas. An alarm system can also be connected to health-related sensors including panic pendants and fall detectors.

CCTV

Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) is a system where the circuit in which the video is transmitted is closed and all the elements (camera, display monitors, recording devices) are directly connected. This is unlike broadcast television where any receiver that is correctly tuned can pick up and display or store the signal. security cameras using scrambled radio waves are in fact subject to common carrier tariffs and FCC conditions of service. In the past, these signals would be transmitted to a monitor equipped with a videocassette recorder, but these have been all but totally replaced by digital video recorder (DVR) systems that can store far more video and backup data automatically.

What is CCTV Used For?

The most common use of CCTV is in security camera systems. They’ve been found for years in areas like large retail shops, banks, and government institutions. Thanks to reduced costs in the manufacture of cameras and video recording equipment, camera systems are becoming more and more commonplace in smaller businesses, and even private homes.

Digital Door Lock

CDigital door locks provide a low cost, easy to install security solution for buildings that require a reliable means of access control but where the allocation of keys or cards is unpractical due to the volume of people entering and exiting the building.
Because of the variety of models available, digital door locks can offer an effective access control solution for anything from heavy duty applications such as airports to low security requirements such as office stationary cupboards.

Where are electronic locks used the most?

They are typically used in public buildings such as hospitals, offices and schools, which can have a number of digital locks located throughout the building to secure different areas, or for domestic properties where numerous carers or nurses need independent access.


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