Friday, December 29, 2006

Questions and Answers section - www.KeepSafeSystems.ca

If you are looking at purchasing a security system and have some questions about the equipment out there, or if you already have a security system and you need help resolving a technical issue, this is the place for you. Simply submit your question along with your Email address and I will get back to you with an answer. Email addresses will only be used to send a response back to you. Your question along with the answer may also be posted in this blog to hlp others. Just to re-itterate, I am not in the business of spamming, your Email address will not be posted on here nor will you receive any other mail from me other than the answer to your question.
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Saturday, December 09, 2006

www.KeepSafeSystems.ca - Security Systems - Fa la la false alarms

With Christmas just around the corner there are more than just visions of sugarplums dancing in my head. Although a very celebratory time of year, Christmas is known in the security alarm industry as a time of high False Alarm rates. I know it sounds odd to be thinking about work during the festive season but I am the type of person that cannot walk into a restaurant without analyzing the strengths and weaknesses inherent in their particular security system... Yes, I admit it I'm an Alarm Geek.

When you start hanging your decorations consider how your security system is set-up and any motion detectors installed in the vicinity. Surpassed only by balloons and pets, Garland and any other hanging type decorations are notorious for causing false alarms in security systems. Remember, the effectiveness of your entire security system is only as good as the authority’s willingness to respond to alarms from your home or business. Just think about the crying wolf syndrome, the same applies to false alarming security systems.

There are other false alarm causing factors inherent in many security systems this time of year. With the onslaught of colder weather, blowing furnaces and fireplaces often cause motion detectors to falsely activate Security Systems. Although this is more of an installation issue that should be addressed prior to installation of your security system, it is something to consider once the weather changes.

If you have any questions about potential false alarm risks or would like to have KeepSafe Systems install, monitor or service a security system in your home or business, please feel free to visit us online at http://www.KeepSafeSystems.ca/ or if you prefer real human contact I can always be reached at 604-874-8772 – Yes even during the holidays.