Tuesday, 3 September 2013

What to do after a robbery


  • Close The Premises of your home
  • Phone the  Police Dial 999 and say: 'There has been an armed robbery in my house a moment earlier'.
  • Don’t Touch anything on the floor
  • Secure any video images if you have security camera installed



lessons learned when people get robbed





Keep a list of valuables in a place other than the safe

A robber is looking for easy to flip items
Dont touch any thing unless police arrived 
Donot fight with robber life is valuable then things

Monday, 2 September 2013

DOOR LOCK

Keypad Door Locks let you manage visitor entry and improve peace of mind when you're away. You can assign unique entry codes to any approved visitor – like a house cleaner, dog-sitter or neighbor. The system helps you monitor their comings and goings. If you're a working parent, the Keypad Door Locks work perfectly for kids, too. And for you, it means no more last-minute scrambles, searching for your keys!

SMOKE AND HEAT SENSOR

This sensor does two things. It detects smoke particles in the air, using photo electronics. It also detects when a room is getting too hot, too fast. It combines these abilities to protect you and your home from fire.
If the sensor detects either of these potentially dangerous conditions, it triggers an alert to the Control Panel. The Control Panel signals the Monitoring Center to dispatch the fire department to your home.
This sensor is sensitive to airborne particles, so it's best used in areas mostly free of smoke or dust.

Panic Pendant

he Pendant is a tiny device you carry in your pocket or keep around your neck. Whether protecting you from intruders, or providing prompt medical assistance, it's a safety measure that's easy to afford. It can trigger an alert to police or medical personnel. If you prefer, it can also send a "silent" alarm. In non-emergency situations it's also great to send yourself email reminders!

Motion Sensor

 Motion Sensor is the perfect money-saving choice forprotecting rooms with lots of windows. No need to put a sensor on every window! The Motion Sensor will effectively cover large rooms or common areas. They also alert you in non-emergency situations, when someone enters part of your house they shouldn't be in



Glass Break Sensor

Glass Break Sensors can detect the unique sound frequency of breaking glass. They cover up to 20 feet in any direction. These sensors are perfect for protecting rooms with oversized or multiple windows and sliding glass doors