To illustrate, if you are at the office and a stranger comes on your main entry, your smart doorbell will sense the activity. The device will immediately deliver an alert to your cell phone with a video clip of your visitor. You may then access the security app on your phone and converse with whoever it may be by using the 2-way audio capability, or have the front hall light turn on, so it looks like you’re in the house. If an intrusion does take place, your home’s protection will automatically warn your 24-7 monitoring agents, and they'll rapidly contact the authorities.
A security system defends against flooding, CO, and fires
Many different types of dangerous situations may happen at your residence. Flooding, fire, and CO leaks usually arrive without warning and happen fast. Connecting detectors to your security system provides your smoke alarms and other components the same level of integration as your other monitored devices.
If disaster hits, your high-decibel siren will ring, prompting all occupants of the residence to leave. You could even get an alert to your smartphone, which is extremely advantageous when you're not home. Your monitoring representatives are also informed, so they can get emergency services to your door while you get your family to safety.