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Home Security Systems Honeywell DealerThere's no better way to show how much you care about your family than by keeping them safe. For about $1 a day you can do just that with a monitored alarm system. As you're reading through this, you realize you have nothing to lose and everything to gain by getting our home security system. Your alarm provides you with a quick response monitoring station for fire, burglary, and medical needs. Your system is easy to use and provides you with piece of mind. We can install an security system in any type of home including pre-constructed, condominiums, trailers, etc.  When you contact our offices to set-up an appointment we will provide you with a free estimate based on your needs and budget.

Standard Alarm Home Security System:

Keypad - A small unit will be installed on a convenient wall in your home and is used to turn your alarm off/on and also has panic buttons for police, fire, and medical for emergency situations.

Alarm panel - The brain of your security system and controls the system's functions, this unit is not used by the consumer so we normally install it in a closet or laundry area.

Fire Alarm PanelBack-up battery - Provides continued protection if you temporarily loose power in your home.

Door/Window contacts - Small sensors which are placed on windows and doors in your home to alert you when they are opened, they will chime when the alarm is not active and they will sound the alarm siren and notify the monitoring station when they are opened when the alarm is active. These are available wired or wireless based on each home's individual needs.

Motion detector - Picks up any motion within the area and will sound the siren and notify the monitoring station when the alarm is active.

Standard Alarm Home Security SystemSiren - Emits a loud panic noise to advise that a breach of the security system has been made by the sensors, motion detectors, etc.

Yard sign & Window Decals - Used to show potential intruders that your home is protected by a monitored security system.


Additional Equipment for your security system

Pet Immune Motion Sensors - Specially designed to allow free movement throughout your home for your pets without activating a false alarm.

Wireless Remotes - Handy remotes you can place on your keychain, similar to a car alarm remote which you can use to turn your alarm system off or on from outside your home prior to entering.

Heat Detectors - Highly recommended for smoking households. This unit detects high heats such as in a potential fire as opposed to smoke in order to activate the fire alarm and notify the monitoring station.

Smoke Detectors - Beyond the standard smoke alarm, these units are connected to the monitoring station and will notify the fire department in the event of an alarm going off for immediate response.

Glass Break Sensors View Video - This unit is placed on glass windows and when the glass is broken the alarm will sound, used especially for large windows that do not open.

Cellular Back-up - Provides a signal to the monitoring station without a phone line. It can be used with or without a phone line, and will provide a signal to the monitoring station even if the phone lines are cut to the home since it is a wireless cellular signal. Also used to provide alarm service to homes which choose not to have a home telephone or use some VOIP services.


Burglar & Fire Alarm Monitoring
Alerts fire and police departments when no one is home - no wasted time- save your home & valuables

Flood Detection
Sensors will alert the monitoring station of rising water in your home- due to broken pipes, washers, or outside influences

Carbon Monoxide Monitoring View Video
Known as the silent killer will alert you if high levels are detected in your home.

Temperature Control Monitoring
Monitoring station will be alerted if temperatures are below or above critical level  (used widely in smoker's  homes to monitor fire, since it is not smoke sensitive compared to normal standard alarms)


Safety Tips for your Home

Safety Tips for your Home

 

• Make sure all entry doorways are well lit, to ensure you can see who is approaching your door

• Install a peep-hole that everyone can use, especially where children can reach so they can see who is at the door before letting someone in.

• Always keep doors locked and windows closed when you leave home, it only takes a few minutes for someone to come inside.

• Consider installing a dual-deadbolt lock on doors that have windows, this way you prevent a possible intruder from breaking the glass to reach in and turn a lock to open your doorway.

• Sliding glass doors can be locked, but to prevent further entry if that lock is broken, place a metal rod or wood piece along the tracks so the doors cannot slide open

• Consider locking window closures instead of standard latches. Safety Tips for Children

• Make sure you have plenty of bright lighting on the outside of your home. Place the lights as high on your home as possible so they cannot be easily broken

• Outside lights with motion detectors are very energy efficient and provide a bright signal when anyone approaches.

• Don't focus just on lighting your home, direct some lights onto your yard and driveway. Dark areas leave places for someone to hide unseen, make sure you can see everything around your home clearly when it is dark.

• Trim trees and bushes so they do not block your view. Make sure any potential intruders know you can see them approaching.

• Connect one or two lights in your home to an automatic timer (available at local home improvement stores). This way even if you are not home a light gets turned on in your home when it gets dark.

• When on vacation or out of town for more than a day or two, make sure a someone can pick-up your mail and newspapers or have a temporary hold put on delivery with the post office and the newspaper company.

• Set up a local neighborhood watch in your community. For information on how visit http://www.ncpc.org/

• Additional tips and safety information can be found at the National Crime Prevention Website at http://www.ncpc.org/.

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Safety Tips for your Children (provided by FDLE)

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Shield Security Systems, Inc
1-877-538-6393 / 863-294-1824 / sales@shield4me.com
Our main office is in Polk County servicing Winter Haven, Lakeland, Polk City, Auburndale, Haines City and the surrounding areas of Orlando, the Tampa Bay Area, Tampa, Clearwater, St. Peteresburg, Bradenton and we service your area - just check for your county below or call us to check if we service your
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