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So with wireless technology, more companies including Frontpoint, SimpliSafe, and Link Interactive are relying on a “Do It Yourself” model. DIY allows you to save money on installation and moving costs down the road. It’s also more convenient since you can do it on your own time instead of taking time off work to meet the installer. Smart homes are becoming not just more popular in recent years; they’re becoming the standard of new construction. Smart home devices and capabilities are also being retrofitted into older homes because of the peace of mind they provide. One of the primary benefits of having a smart home is your ability to know what’s going on at home whether or not you’re there, and then be able to control the environment in the way you want.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

There is no home safer than the ‘Nest’ protected home. Despite the vast range of smoke detectors in the market today, the Nest Protect is one unique smoke detector designed to be better than its competition. It’s time to know more and worry less about keeping your home and its contents safe. Unlike other models from different manufacturers, the Nest Protect Smoke Detector reduces the amount of time you spend wondering if your smoke detector is working or not. It features the use of blinking lights that indicate when your sensor is operating and when it has an issue. The producers of this model have eliminated the hassle associated with dealing with smoke alarms through their design of a smoke detector with an automatic battery self check system.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

LifeShield, Front Point, and other companies provide good wireless security that you can install yourself and don't cost a bundle. By using some basic common sense measures to protect yourself and your property, you can prevent danger from showing up at your door or window. Even if you are on a tight budget, you can take steps to ensure that you and your home are nearly as secure as the most fortified palaces. In fact, a just released study from research firm Strategy Analytics, “Smart Home: Disrupting the Security Industry,” explains that the current residential security model in the U. S. is undergoing major change. According to the report, “the traditional, one way security systems are giving way to innovative solutions that meld remote monitoring and control as well as automation capabilities with notifications of security breaches and events homeowners want to be alerted about. These innovations are creating new options for consumers and driving changes in the way monitoring services and first responders react to emergencies. ”Steve Schmit, engineering manager – alarm certificate services with UL’s Building and Life Safety Technologies division, Northbrook, Ill. , also notes this trend. “We are seeing the industry approach the market with services.