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For example, the $229 SimpliSafe Foundation is a starter kit that gives you the hub, a door/window sensor, a motion sensor, and a yard sign. Additional door/window sensors go for $14. 99 each and you can order glass break detectors for $34. 99 each, smoke detectors for $29. 99 each, and water sensors for $19. 99 each.

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Blink includes a built in motion detector/sensor, so when motion is detected, an alarm is triggered. The integrated wifi cameras will then send an alert to your smartphone with a short recorded video clip of the event sent to the cloud for your review, either in real time or later on. The system includes everything you need for successful monitoring by a home security system: the camera itself, a wall mount, batteries, Blink Sync module, and any associated accessories. The BIBENE system PIR detector is 8M, with a wide angle 110 degree field of view coverage, during both daytime and nighttime. All sensors included in the BIBENE home security alarm system kid are already connected with the main panel; each sensor is individually labeled with a corresponding label on the main panel to improve the ease and accuracy of installation. You have the capacity to use each sensor in the way that seems best for your situation and needs – for example, you might choose to keep the motion sensors inactive while you activate the door sensors. This DIY customization aspect is a huge benefit. This smart OXA sensor alarm system features a DIY installation in under 15 minutes. The entire system is easily set up with your smartphone simply by downloading the app, scanning the QR codes in the user manual, or through the app store/Google play. OXA is compatible with Amazon Alexa, allowing you to control the system with just your voice. Easy, right?You can control a single sensor in the system, or you can group specific sensors and control them together as one unit.

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For example, over 85% of parents have talked with their children about being careful talking to strangers on the Net, and 97% of those polled check every now and then on what is on their child’s computer screen. But, only half the parents ever go back and actually check history to ensure the child is indeed staying out of potential problem sites, and only 39% set a limit on the amount of time their child can be on the Internet. Though it appears that parents do realize the potential exposure their children have on the Net, less than 1/2 play a truly diligent role in ensuring their child is protected. Second, we educate others. Gather information from such sites as The National Center and tens of other child advocacy sites including , and speak to your fellow parents in your school system about the dangers presented to our children on the Internet. Stay tuned for future articles on ways to prevent your children from being exposed to unsuitable material. Bottom line: be involved with your child’s Internet experience. They now have the world, literally, at their fingertips. Make the effort to have it at yours also. Part 2 explains the warning signs that your child is having a bad experience online. Word count: 448At ADT, we understand that the most important service we can offer to you is to protect the security and tranquility of your family and home.

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