Security systems

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

New program installs electronic home security systems for domestic violence victims free

One local victim of domestic violence stands out in the mind of Sgt. Andrea Luna, of the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office, as someone who had done everything right.

Unlike many women in her situation, she got a protection order against her husband, from whom she was separated, and testified against him in court.

The jury found him not guilty, Sergeant Luna said.

The look of fear on the woman’s face after the jury returned the verdict motivated Sergeant Luna to search for a program that could offer more protection to domestic violence victims.

“She basically ran out of the courtroom,” Sergeant Luna said. “She [was] going home to get her kids and get out of here.”

Sponsored by ADT Security, the AWARE program donates and installs electronic security systems for free in the houses of domestic violence victims who are facing imminent danger.

The program is being announced at 10 a.m. today at the county’s EMS Training Center, 2127 Jefferson Ave.

To qualify to have a system installed, victims must have a restraining order against the attacker or at least have attempted to get one and also agree to testify against them in court if the defendant is arrested as a result of the security system, said Ann Lindstrom, an ADT spokesman.

The system includes an alarm pendant, which can be worn or carried with the victim. If the individual is being attacked, the victim can press a button, sending an immediate, silent alarm to ADT, which then notifies the appropriate law enforcement agency.

“All she has to do is press that button,” Sergeant Luna said. “She doesn’t have to say ‘Hello,’ she doesn’t have to say to the dispatcher, ‘I need help.’”
The pendant also allows the victims, who often live in constant fear, some freedom, Ms. Lindstrom said.

“It’s another tool to help a person really free themselves from a deadly circumstance,” she said.

The AWARE program is active in about 170 communities across the country, including Cincinnati and Youngstown.

The security system is estimated to have saved more than 30 lives of domestic violence victims, though it is hard to determine an exact number, Ms. Lindstrom said.

Nationally, it’s estimated that 1.3 million women are victims of physical assault by an intimate partner each year, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

The organization also reports that almost one-third of female homicide victims are killed by an intimate partner, according to the 2000 FBI Uniform Crime Report.

“Domestic violence continues to be a very large program that crosses every barrier,” Ms. Lindstrom said. “It’s not unique to rural or urban areas.”

Sergeant Luna said some of the abused women she encounters become paralyzed with the fear of being hurt or even killed if they go to the police.

But the sergeant said she sees an almost immediate change in the victims’ behavior after they are removed from the violent situation.

“Even a day later or two days later, I can hear the change in their voices,” she said. “They’re happier, they’re talking louder, [and] they even look better.”

Although the security system won’t erase all the victims’ problems, Sergeant Luna said at least it will provide them with a little comfort.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Visonic Powermax Security and Management System

Advanced Home Security and Management System. Redefining industry standards for convenience and peace of mind, PowerMax®+ is the most advanced home security and automation platform available today. PowerMax®+ offers easy yet flexible configuration and clean wireless installation. For ease of installation kit has Pre-Programmed Sensors. Adding additional Sensors to the system will require enrollment. The Powermax Plus Security System offers you a wide variety of options and accessories. You choose whether or not you want to use a monitoring system or simply have it call your phone or pager -- or it can do both!

Visonic Powermax Security and Management System

Kit Includes:

1. Controller, Receiver, Sounder, and Keypad
1. 4-Button keyfob (MCT234)
2. Mini Magnetic Contact (MCT302)
1. Wireless 40lbs Pet Smart Motion Detector (K94MCW)
1. Transformer
1. Backup Battery

PowerMax + Accessories Wireless

K940MCW - Visonic Wireless 40 lbs pet immune Infrared

K980MCW - Visonic Wireless 80lbs pet immune infrared

MCM140 - Powermax Universal wireless remote keypad

MCT234 - Visonic Wireless KeyFob Transmitter


MCT302 - Visonic Wireless Door/Window Transmitter

MCT425 - Visonic Wireless Smoke Detector

MCT501 - Visonic Wireless Glass Break Detector

MCT550 - VISONIC FLOOD SENSOR

MCX-600 Visonic Wireless repeater for PowerCode system

RS232+ - Visonic Adaptor and Software

MCS-700 - Visonic Powermax Plus Wireless Siren/Strobe

MCT100 - Visonic Two Input Wireless Transmitter

Monday, March 20, 2006

Top Ten House Alarm and Home Security Devices

A man’s home is his castle, as the saying goes. But homes today don’t normally feature ramparts, drawbridges, moats and six-foot thick stone walls to keep out unwanted visitors. Today, a house Hardwire Alarm Kits, and preferably a managed home security system, is needed to ensure your home’s security. Not only does installing a home security system improve the safety of your family and possessions, but it can also decrease your home insurance costs. The Top Ten House Hardwire Alarm Kits and Home Security Devices list highlights ten devices and features of home security systems that can make your house a safer place.

The Top Ten

10. Talking Devices help you to understand the status of your home and monitoring as well as program the system. Some security systems feature talking master control panels, key pads or remotes. The talking feature may not result in great conversation, but it will help you understand your system a little better.

9. Some home Hardwire Alarm Kits systems include extras like Key Fobs and Remotes to control the system at a distance. Somewhat similar to a car’s key fob, home security key fobs include buttons to activate and deactivate the house Hardwire Alarm Kits system. Some even include a “panic” button that activates the house Hardwire Alarm Kits and alerts the proper authorities in the event of an emergency. Remote controls are similar and often larger. The features of remotes vary greatly and can include a full key pad, a talking feature and a panic button as well.

8. Yard Signs and House or Window Decals advertise your home’s protection. The Greenwich Study of Residential Security found that homes without Hardwire Alarm Kitss were 2.7 to 3.5 times more likely to be burglarized, and that the most effective deterrent was the Hardwire Alarm Kits monitoring company’s yard sign (SIA Research Update, Security Industry Association, October 2001). Some choose to post the signs to deter possible break-ins without actually installing a home Hardwire Alarm Kits system. While this effort will lower the odds of an attempted burglary, a yard sign alone cannot fully protect your home.

7. A Back-Up Power Supply is important in maintaining home security even during a power outage, when the risk of break-ins and looting is increased. Your home Hardwire Alarm Kits should be effective even when your power is not. The easiest to maintain back-up power supplies use standard size batteries. Look for a model that uses rechargeable batteries to lower your maintenance costs.

6. Smoke Detectors add another layer of protection to your home, especially when they are integrated into the home Hardwire Alarm Kits system. Not only do smoke detectors indicate a fire and give you time to escape safely, but when included in a home security package, they automatically notify the managing company and the fire department. Some systems even integrate the power supply to the smoke detectors. That means you don’t have to change the batteries ever!

5. Wireless Systems protect your home without adding extra cords to trip over or extensive installation of in-wall cords. In wireless house Hardwire Alarm Kits systems, each sensor or keypad communicates with the master control panel via radio frequencies or existing wiring in your home. A burglar will never be able to disarm the system by snipping the wires. This ensures the system is fully integrated and monitoring all parts of your home without using up your outlets or creating an obstacle course of wires for you.

4. Extra Key Pads are also important. Exterior mounted key pads can provide secure keyless entry to your family. Some systems also offer remote control key pads which are lightweight and portable. A home Hardwire Alarm Kits system that features a security code with a key pad increases the security of your home. A monitored system can also lock down entry after several repeated, failed attempts at entry which indicate a possible break-in attempt.

3. Key pads may not always be enough to keep burglars out. Sensors on Windows and Doors reduce the risk of a burglar entering undetected and are a key part of a home Hardwire Alarm Kits system. Motion Detectors within the home also increase the level of security. The most sophisticated motion detectors include a feature to ignore pets’ movement to avoid constantly setting the Hardwire Alarm Kits off inadvertently.

2. Installation, Monitoring, and Repair Services increase not only the level of safety but the convenience of keeping your home safe. A house Hardwire Alarm Kits alone cannot notify the police or fire department in the event of an emergency. The most complete systems include buttons to notify police departments, fire departments and medical help instantly. Another advantage offered by the best monitoring companies is live customer support and full service installation and repair of the system by employees who have been background checked, licensed and drug tested to ensure your safety. Finally, some companies even offer relocation services to keep you secure even when you move.

1. The classic Master Control Panel is vital to any home Hardwire Alarm Kits system. The central hub of the system, the control panel is usually wall-mounted in an easily accessible place. The panel receives information from all other sensors and key pads, computes it, and transmits relevant information to the monitoring company. If you choose to arm the system from the panel when you leave the house, the master control panel also receives the disarm code when you return home. Some can even be disarmed by telephone!

Of course, this list is not comprehensive, and the needs of every home and homeowner are different. For more tips on choosing the right home Hardwire Alarm Kits system and features to protect your house, I recommend visiting Hardwire Alarm Kitsoneinc.com.

About the Author: Boyd Norwood is a web content specialist for 10x Marketing. For more information on house Hardwire Alarm Kits and home security systems, please visit Hardwire Alarm Kitsoneinc.com.

Home Security Tips For Those On A Budget

We all want to make sure that our homes, and especially our loved ones are safe and secure. It's one of the basic needs and desires of people almost everywhere around the world. And home security is a field where many things can be implemented to help reach your goal of safety for your home and family. Some home security plans can be very expensive, and the more tools in your security arsenal the better. But there are many inexpensive security choices that can be made as well.

For instance, a burglar alarm system does not have to be very expensive to raise the safety level in your home. A simple alarm system that sounds a loud noise when activated can be very effective on it's own since burglars do not like loud noises and certainly don't want attention being brought to what they are doing. Simple alarm systems that can be found online can also be installed by the homeowner as well, also significantly reducing the overall cost of home security. If you wish to include an outside monitoring service, the cost is usually around $10 a month which is very reasonable, but it's entirely a personal choice.

Simple, low-cost motion detectors that trigger outside lights at night can be very effective in increasing home security and yet not cost very much. Many homeowners can actually install these themselves too and avoid the installation fee.

A particularly effective and yet no-cost method of home security is a neighborhood watch program. A simple agreement between neighbors to actively watch and keep an eye out for each others properties can make burglars avoid that area altogether simply because the riak of getting spotted is too high for the potential rewards that they may gain from the burglary.

And finally, something as simple as a watchdog can be a red flag to burglars that breaking into your home will not be easy and it will most certainly draw unwanted attention due to the dog barking or even possibly biting them as they try to go about their business. Watchdogs are particularly effective pets for security because they tend to be very territorial and they defend their home and family, often to the death. Of course, having a dog that barks all of time is not going to be good for either you or your neighbors, so make sure that the dog is well trained and only barks when a perceived threat is suspected. That way if the dog is barking unusually long and hard it will be a notification for everyone in earshot that an intruder may be nearby.

Most of these ideas are very low cost, and some don't cost anything. But putting them into practice can help raise the home security around your house right away.

Jim Johnson writes on many consumer related topics including home security. You can find out more about home security by visiting our Home Security Review website.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jim_Johnson

Friday, February 24, 2006

Richardson Electronics Launches Call Capture™ Brand of Cellular Signal Enhancers

LaFox, Ill USA, March 30, 2005: Richardson Electronics (Nasdaq: RELL), a global provider of engineered solutions for the RF and wireless communications market, today announced the unveiling of the Company’s new proprietary Call Capture brand of cellular phone signal enhancers. The Call Capture brand features a complete line of cellular phone signal enhancers designed for in-vehicle use to improve the signal strength and coverage of cellular phones when used in automobiles. The product will make its consumer marketplace début at the Rural Cellular Association (RCA) tradeshow, March 29 through April 1, 2005 at the MGM Grand hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Call Capture offering reinforces Richardson’s position as a leading provider of new and innovative RF and wireless communications solutions.

With the increased demand and use of cellular phones in today’s consumer marketplace, Richardson has designed the Call Capture cellular signal enhancers to accommodate the usage of cellular phones in today’s operating environment. With over 400,000 Call Capture systems already sold to automobile manufacturers, Richardson believes its new consumer based product line of cellular signal enhancers will fill a void in an untapped market.

The Call Capture cellular signal enhancer’s features include the following:
• Wireless – No physical connection to phone
• Easy do-it-yourself installation
• Dual band (operates at both 800 and 1900 MHz)
• Compatible with all cellular service providers
• Increases signal strength up to 10 times
• Reduces the number of dropped calls
• Increases call clarity
• Extends cellular range for voice and data
• Compatible with Bluetooth® hands-free devices
• Phone operates at reduced power level
• Operates with multiple phones simultaneously
• Meets QS9000/ISO9001 standards
• Compatible with all wireless data cards
• Designed and manufactured in the USA
For product availability and further information on the Call Capture cellular signal enhancer, please visit www.CellCapture.com or call 1-877-U-CAPTURE (822-7887)

About Richardson Electronics

Richardson Electronics, Ltd. is a global provider of "engineered solutions," serving the RF and wireless communications, industrial power conversion, security and display systems markets. The Company delivers engineered solutions for its customers’ needs through product manufacturing, systems integration, prototype design and manufacture, testing and logistics. Press announcements and other information about Richardson are available on the World Wide Web at http://www.rell.com/investor.asp

For details contact:

Dave Ross
Product Manager
Phone: (847) 844-4637
Email: daver@rell.com

Friday, February 17, 2006

Home Security System - Hardwire Alarm Systems - Ademco Security - Vista 20PS Kit w/ 6270 Graphic Keypad

The VISTA-20PS is an eight-zone control panel whose specifec designation is that of supporting ADEMCO’s intuitive graphical user interfaces. These interfaces provide homeowners with the simplest way to operate their security system and utilize their home management features to the greatest extent.

Vista 20PS Kit w/ 6270 Graphic Keypad

Vista 20PS Features

  • Eight standard on-board hardwire zones and 15 when Zone Doubling feature is used
  • When used with hardwired and/or wireless expansion modules, can expand to 48 total zones
  • Wireless keys can be programmed without relation to any zones
  • 16 output devices – Relays (Model 4204 Relay Modules or 4229 Expansion Module) and/or – X-10® devices (when in use with a 4300 Transformer)
  • Two low amperage on-board triggering outputs

Kit Includes:
- Ademco Vista 20PS Alarm Panel
- Ademco 6270 Graphic Touchpad
- Transformer
- RJ31X Jack
- Installation, Programming & End User Manuals
- 2K EOL Resistors

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Home Security System - Hardwire Alarm Systems - Ademco Security - Vista 20P Talking Keypad Starter Kit

Ademco Security - Vista 20P Talking Keypad Starter Kit


Kit Includes:
* Ademco Vista 20P Alarm Panel
* Ademco 6160V Talking Alpha Display Keypad*
* Transformer
* Wave 2 Siren
* RJ31X Jack
* Installation, Programming & End User Manuals
* 2K EOL Resistors

ADEMCO’s 6160 Premier Keypad is easy to install and simple to use. The attractive white console blends with any dйcor and features a contoured, removable door that conceals illuminated soft-touch keys. The 6160 also features a new larger and brighter 32-character display with easy-to-read plain-English status messages.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Home Security System - Hardwire Alarm Systems -Ademco Deluxe Vista 20P Complete Kit

Ademco Deluxe Vista 20P Complete Kit - Home Security System V20P-Alpha

Ademco Deluxe Vista 20P Complete Kit

Includes everything you need to get your Home Security System started. Simply choose a battery backup, a motion sensor and if you want a wireless receiver.

Kit Includes:

* Ademco Vista 20P Alarm Panel
* Ademco 6160B Alpha Display Programming Touchpad
* Visonic Digital Micro PIR Motion Detector or Upgrade your kit to include 2) Visonic Micro Motion Detectors for only $10.00.
* Ademco Wave2 Interior Siren
* 12V 4AH 12 Hour Backup Battery
* Transformer
* RJ31X Jack
* Installation, Programming & End User Manuals
* 2K EOL Resistors
* Optional Upgrade - 5881ENM Wireless Receiver.
* Optional Upgrade - 6148 Fixed English Display Keypad

Sunday, February 12, 2006

security system VISEC

NASA Level Programmers have developed a next generation computer program called VISEC. VISEC turns your home or office computer into a powerful, global-wide video surveillance system in 5 minutes or less. With VISEC you can keep an eye on everything you ever wanted without spending a fortune. This is very helpful for monitoring your home, office, cars and valuables.



-Watch your pets, nanny, babysitter even your kids!
-View from any location in the world via the Internet.
-Use your computer's IP address to log on and immediately view live or past video.
-Record all video activity, or just when motion is detected.
-In motion detection mode you can be alerted by email, cell phone or PDA when motion is detected.
-Can also be used as a stealth surveillance system allowing the program to operate secretly on your computer. Suspect an abusive nanny or cheating spouse? Simply set VISEC on 'secret' mode and record everything for possible evidence.
-VISEC is extremely easy to use. Installation and configuration will only take 5 minutes.
VISEC can record up to four cameras at once using your existing computer and any webcam, wireless or hidden camera. This is great because everyone with a need for recording video can use VISEC. A web cam allows you to connect directly to your computer and this means simple installation through USB ports. Until now, it was quite expensive to maintain and implement such security systems because they were tied to expensive recorders and other fancy hardware components. CCTV Systems and other high-tech surveillance systems can cost anywhere from $700-$9000. But now, with VISEC you can turn your computer into a powerful surveillance system at a fraction of a regular security system cost. VISEC has no monthly fees and, for a one-time fee, you can receive a lifetime of FREE updates. You should feel safe knowing that with VISEC you are in control.
You may use your own webcam, but if you don't have one, we highly recommend the DigiGR8 webcam. This small handy USB web camera is great for home security. Like all USB web cameras it plugs in easily to your computers USB port. It requires an available USB Port, CD-ROM, 125MB Free Hard Disk Space, 32MB RAM. Within minutes you can use this camera with the VISEC Software. It also has a unique flexible cable allowing you to position the camera anyway you wish.
If you choose to use a wireless or hidden camera you will need the GrabBee II to connect your camera(s) to your computer. The GrabBee II is the bridge between the wireless or hidden camera and your computer. The GrabBee II converts analog video signal to digital through your USB port. Plug & Play installation allows you to connect the number of cameras equal to the number of USB ports on your computer. Comes with software and all the connecting cables you will need to hook it up. GrabbeeII $69.95 Digigr8 $29.95

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Store, alarm company sued over '04 Jeffersonville fire



Nearly two years after a fire ravaged half a block in downtown Jeffersonville, Ind., two property owners are trying to recoup their losses by suing the Horner Novelty Co., where the blaze originated, and a fire alarm company.

The alarm company, ADT Security Services, was being paid to monitor an alarm system for Horner when the fire broke out on Jan. 11, 2004, according to two lawsuits filed this week in Clark Circuit Court.



The flames quickly spread from the Horner property in the 300 block of Spring Street to a nearby banquet hall and other businesses. Firefighters from Louisville and Southern Indiana responded to the blaze, which officials described as one of the worst in Jeffersonville's recent history.

In one of the suits, the owners of the banquet hall called 300 Spring claim ADT failed to trigger an alarm at the Horner property on Spring Street. Larry Wilder, the plaintiffs' attorney, said he has records showing that ADT hadn't picked up an alarm signal from the Horner site since 2002, even though it was receiving regular payments for its services.

Ann Lindstrom, a spokeswoman for ADT, said she was "not at liberty to comment on pending litigation." The company, based in Boca Raton, Fla., is the nation's largest provider of electronic security services, with more than 6 million commercial, government and residential customers in North America.

Wilder said the owners of 300 Spring are seeking about $2 million in damages from lost property and income. About half of that amount would go to the banquet hall's insurance company, he said.

The plaintiff in the other suit is Rita Fleming, a physician who owned property next to Horner that also was destroyed in the fire. Jack Vissing, the attorney in that case, said he is seeking about $500,000 in damages -- excluding legal fees -- on behalf of Fleming and her insurance carrier.



Horner Novelty is named as a defendant in both suits for allegedly failing to ensure that its alarm system was working properly. At the time of the fire, authorities said it was caused by faulty wiring in the Horner building and cited a lack of sprinkler systems.

Most of the buildings involved in the fire have since been rebuilt.

Greg Kloss, vice president for Horner, said his company also had been considering legal action against ADT. He said that Wilder's claims about the fire alarm system were accurate and that ADT continued to send notices to Horner's address demanding payment for its services even after the building had burned.

Horner's lawyers decided not to pursue legal action against ADT, Kloss said, because of provisions in the company's alarm contract that prevented ADT from being held responsible for a fire.