Family and Home Security Information

March 25th, 2008

Monitronics Free Home Security Alarm System Promotion

Posted by Home Security Authority in Home Security

Monitronics Security is presently running a special offer for a free home security system. Monitronics is one of the biggest competitors with ADT security and appears to be providing a better service to their clients.

Check out what they have to offer right now. Get Your Monitronics Free Home Security Alarm System With No Installation Fee HERE

What Sets Monitronics Free Home Security Alarm Systems Above the Rest? Quality!

Everything we do is in answer to the question, “How will this benefit our customers?” We insist on quality in Service.

Ranked #1 for customer service in the country, you’ll find Monitronics agents go far beyond the call of duty. Certified as a 5-Diamond Monitoring Center by the industry, we’re known for the special touches we provide, like staying on the line while seniors answer the door or welcoming kids home from school.

Equipment

Did you know Monitronics is only dispatched to repair a home alarm system one time every seven years on average? This type of track record gives you peace of mind knowing the home security system you’re trusting to protect your business or family will perform with consistent reliability and quality.

Dealers

Your Monitronics free home security alarm system is professionally installed by highly trained and experienced, authorized Monitronics dealers.

Let us help you contact a local Monitronics dealer in your area today. The simplest solutions can help prevent the greatest of tragedies. Give the people in your home the peace of mind that comes from having a Monitronics monitored alarm system and now is the perfect time do do it. Get a free home security system from Monitronics today.

Customer Service

You’ll speak with real people who take pride in the fact that their jobs play a vital role in helping you stay safe.

Monitronics has been honored by Inc. magazine as one of the fastest growing privately held companies in the country. The company is a member of leading industry trade associations, including the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA), and the Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA).


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October 16th, 2007

Home Security Systems; Protecting Your Home And Family

Posted by Home Security Authority in Home Security


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There is nothing more important than protecting your home and family, which is why we offer state-of-the-art security services at an affordable price.

Nearly 8 million customers throughout the world count on us to help keep them safe and secure, and you can count on us too.

 

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July 2nd, 2007

Personal Safety Tips; Security On School Campus

Posted by Home Security Authority in Campus Security, Home Security

Campus Security Information

 

Residence Halls

  • Have your key or access card ready when you approach your door.  Close and lock the door immediately after you enter. 

  • Keep your door locked at all times, even when you are at home.  Make an agreement with your roommate(s) that you will take a key or access card with you whenever you are out instead of leaving a door unlocked for each other.

  • If you have to step outside of your room even for a minute, lock your door.  It only takes seconds for a thief to enter your room and take your property.

Off Campus

  • Have your key ready as you approach your door.  If something appears to be wrong, do not enter your residence.  Call 911 for assistance.  It is better to be safe than sorry.

  • Do not hide a key outside of your residence. 

  • Keep doors and windows locked with deadbolts.

  • Know your neighbors and who you can trust in the event of an emergency.

  • Know who is at the door before you open it.  Demand identification from anyone you do not know, particularly repair or sales persons.

  • Do not let anyone into your home to use your phone.  Offer to place the call for them while keeping your door locked.

Be Aware of Your Surroundings

  • Do not walk alone on campus at night.  Take the shuttle bus or call Public Safety for an escort.

  • Know the locations of emergency telephones on campus. 

  • Don’t take shortcuts through alleys or vacant lots.

  • If you feel that you are being followed, stay in a lighted area and seek safety in a public building.

In Your Car

  • Keep your vehicle locked at all times, whether it is parked or you are driving, and keep the windows up.  It’s easy for someone to stick a hand in your vehicle to unlock the door while you are stopped in traffic.

  • Have your keys in your hand as you approach your vehicle.

  • Check the back seat and floor before you enter.

  • Park in well-lit, crowded areas, but avoid parking next to large vehicles such as vans.

  • If you have vehicle problems and someone stops to help, roll down the window only an inch and ask him or her to call the police or auto club.

  • Never pick up hitchhikers.

Follow Your Instincts

  • If something doesn’t feel right to you, listen to your instincts and get out of an area or situation immediately.

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