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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Why an SIA-Certified Operator Matters

The Security Industry Association (SIA) advocates the growth of its related services and industries for both residential or commercial use. Its activities include certification of personnel who provide quality service for customers. Hiring an SIA-certified operator is extremely important for clients since getting this title isn't a small achievement and it requires a significant amount of training and effort.

Security providers would need to undergo the association's Certified Security Project Manager (CSPM) program. This is a complete course about the security industry with training and exams and not everyone is allowed to take it. Only those who have been on the job for a long time can apply for this certification, which includes training by industry experts through classroom instruction and hands-on activities.


To further emphasize the difficulty of acquiring one, this certification doesn't last forever; SIA-certified personnel have to apply for recertification every three years to maintain their status. In other words, operators need to continue to develop their skills to make sure they stay up to date about the latest advances in the industry. Thus, if you're looking for someone to install security measures in your home or business, it's very important to hire someone who is SIA-certified to guarantee quality and expertise.

Friday, September 20, 2013

The Benefits of Home Security Monitoring

Many people believe that a burglar or a fire alarm without a monitoring system is sufficient to provide protection for their home. One of the reasons they shy away from getting the services of a home monitoring service is the cost involved. However, a home security monitoring system provides significant benefits that can easily justify its cost.

For one, a security monitoring service gives your home 24/7 protection, even when everyone is out. If the alarm is triggered, the monitoring center takes the appropriate action by informing you and the proper authorities, such as the police or fire department. When an unmonitored burglar or fire alarm goes off, there is a huge chance no one may be able to hear it; or if someone does, may not know its implications and what to do.


A home security monitoring system can also be beneficial in cases of fire or medical emergencies. Fires can break out undetected if there is no one home, or if the residents are asleep. When an alarm is triggered by smoke or fire, the monitoring service will call on the fire department to respond to the alarm. In cases of a medical emergency, home security monitoring centers can be alerted through a mere push of a button, allowing them to call on emergency services to provide assistance to the subscriber. 

Monday, August 19, 2013

No Anxieties with Alarm Monitoring

You can always review the things that happened around and within your home upon coming back at the end of the day, but there are several advantages to having a home security company monitor events captured by your security cameras in real time:

Since someone is in charge of overseeing what's going on in your property, you wouldn't have to worry that the burglars might not be identifiable enough on the captured video. Although security cameras are more reliable now than they were a few years ago, nothing beats having the burglaries foiled and the perpetrators busted immediately. The moment a suspicious person is spotted doing suspicious acts within your property, the police force, as well as the homeowner, will be contacted immediately.


Not all things worth monitoring are man-made, however; some problems arise due to extreme acts of Nature, like the floods that tend to follow very heavy rains. While some employees may be required to report to work regardless, they may still find it very hard to concentrate on their jobs because things back home could get worse in a matter of minutes. Knowing how one's house is faring, and that there is someone in charge of watching over his or her home (especially when kids are inside, no less), is very important for people living in disaster-prone areas. 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Home Security Techniques to Keep Burglars at Bay

As much as you may want to believe that there is no room in this world for people with impure souls, there are those who just can't resist stealing from their fellow men. In this day and age, carelessness can lead to the loss of things that you have worked hard for just to obtain. If you do not want your possessions to be at the mercy of ruthless burglars, you have to be aware of several techniques to keep their hands off your house and valuables.

Installing an alarm in your beloved abode will prove to be useful, especially when it comes to alerting authorities about thieves attempting to break inside your home. Alarm operators who are tasked to monitor their clients' vacant domiciles are trained to respond quickly to any untoward incident that may lead to the swiping of an appliance or furniture in the building.

Having locks that cannot easily be picked will also help secure the home. It is recommended to have at least one deadbolt lock for every door in the structure, which requires a key on either side. Such a feature will help reduce the occurrence of no-force entries and smooth looting operations.


Having a canine in the house can also scare thieves away. Aside from baring its fangs at the enemy, it can also bark loudly enough for cops to hear. In this regard, the dog becomes not just man's best friend but also a house's best ally.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Questions to Ask and Answer before Getting a Home Alarm System

A house security system has proven to be one effective means of keeping valuables, property, and lives safe. There are questions, though, that homeowners should ask themselves before jumping right in and purchasing a new alarm system. The first couple of questions being: how many windows and doors should be hooked up to the security device, and where should the control panels and keypads be?

The first couple of questions are important because they determine how comprehensive the security system will be and what rooms are in more need of protection. For example, many homeowners want the areas frequented by the home’s inhabitants (i.e. bedroom, family room, kitchen) to be switched into the system. The control panel and keypad, meantime, are recommended to be placed as strategically as possible, like in the bedroom and front door for accessibility.

The third question is: how far away is the control panel from the windows and doors where the alarms will be installed? The response to this query would help the property owner determine if wires need to be routed to properly function. If it is a wireless system, what will be identified will be the strength of the sensors’ signals and if they are being received by the high tech devices.