For instance, when you are at the office and a stranger walks up to your main entry, your doorbell camera will sense the activity. This security component will instantly deliver a warning to your smartphone with video footage of your visitor. Use your phone's security app and converse with the person at your door via the two-way talk functionality, or have an interior light turn on, so it looks like you're home. When an intrusion does take place, your home’s protection will immediately warn your around-the-clock monitoring team, and they'll urgently summon law enforcement.
A security system can protect you from fire, floods, and carbon monoxide
Many different types of urgent events could take place at your residence. Fire, flood, and carbon monoxide typically impact your home unnoticed and happen fast. Connecting safety equipment to your security system provides your smoke, flood, and CO sensors the same benefits as your other monitored devices.
When emergency strikes, your high-volume alarm will go off, alerting all occupants of the house to leave. You may even have a warning dispatched to your phone, which is particularly advantageous when you're not home. Your monitoring agents will also be advised, so they can contact emergency services while you move to a safe location.