What is the Difference Between a Monitored and Non-Monitored Fire Alarm?

A fire alarm system in a home, business, or other building is crucial to keeping people and property safe during a fire. Both monitored and non-monitored fire alarms are helpful. But, once you understand the differences, you may prefer a system that can protect employees, loved ones, and assets to a greater degree.
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How New Tech Makes Critical-Condition Monitoring More Effective

Maintaining precise control over laboratory environments is critical in the biotech world. As innovations in cloud technology and advanced monitoring systems continue to evolve, they make environmental monitoring in labs faster, easier, and more customizable.

These cutting-edge tools provide real-time data and alerts and leverage cloud connectivity to make it easier than ever to detect and respond to changes in the lab environment.
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Benefits of Integrating Video Surveillance and Access Control in Your Business Security System

Your business requires security you can count on. Situations that rely on reliable security include, but aren’t limited to, employee safety during and after work hours, customer safety, evidence of theft and/or vandalism, and sensitive information sharing between employees and clients.

By using video and access control together, you can fortify and streamline security for the best possible results. Here are some things to consider when integrating video surveillance and access control into the security system of your business.
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What is an Alarm Company Operator?

Security systems provide protection and peace of mind in commercial and residential settings by alerting occupants and first responders to potential threats. While the technology behind these systems is impressive, the real unsung hero is the person who monitors and responds to these alerts: the alarm company operator.
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Flood Prevention and Your Security System

Leaks, broken pipes, structural issues, and weather can all result in flooding that causes expensive and time-consuming problems. According to Flood Defenders, floods are responsible for 2/3 of the cost of all natural disasters, resulting in US taxpayers paying more than $850 billion since 2000. That’s why implementing a flood prevention system is necessary. Here’s how to protect your home from flooding in the basement, and other moisture-related issues.
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