To illustrate, in the event you are at work and a stranger walks up to your door, your smart doorbell will sense the motion. This security component will instantly dispatch an update to your smartphone with video footage of your guest. Use the security app on your phone and communicate with whoever it may be via the two-way talk capability, or have the front hall light illuminate, so it appears like your house is occupied. If an intrusion actually happens, your home’s protection will instantly alert your 24-hour monitoring agents, and they'll rapidly summon law enforcement.
A security system defends against fires, flooding, and CO leaks
Many different types of urgent events can happen at your house. Fire, flood, and carbon monoxide usually impact your home unnoticed and escalate quickly. Connecting safety equipment to your security system provides your smoke, flood, and CO sensors the same benefits as your other monitored devices.
If a crisis occurs, your high-volume alarm will go off, signaling everyone in the residence to get out. You can also have a warning dispatched to your smartphone, which is extremely advantageous if you're away at work. Your monitoring representatives are also informed, so they can get emergency services to your door while you move to a safe location.