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Free Life Safety Literature

Friday, 12 December 2008 10:22 by David Scoggins

The Honeywell First Alert Professional Network has always been different from other networks of Security Alarm Dealers. It's primary goal has never been simply to make its dealers more profitable or more successful. From its beginning the First Alert Professional Network has made its mission to promote Life Safety.

For this reason, the people who come into your home aren't called Sales Consultants. Each and every one of them is a Life Safety Consultant. Their primary goal is to teach you how to better protect your family against burglary, home invasion and other threats such as fire and carbon monoxide.

Today the Honeywell First Alert Network is even reaching into the community to educate parents and children about cyber bullying and Internet predators. In the coming weeks Certified Security & Surveillance will be offering free software on the Certified Website that will help parents keep their children safe while they're on the computer. We will also be posting free Life Safety Literature in PDF format that will educate on a wide variety of topics important to you.

home invasion.pdf (655.54 kb)

fire safety.pdf (301.38 kb)

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Can I afford a Surveillance Camera System in my Business?

Monday, 8 December 2008 10:30 by David Scoggins
 

It’s no secret that businesses everywhere are looking for ways to save money. Then why are successful business people looking into getting security cameras installed in their businesses? Can anyone afford to spend money in these difficult economic times?

 

We all know that when to make a business investment is determined by two questions. How long will it takes to get my investment back and will it increase my profits?

 

Businesses all over the U.S. lose more money daily on average to employee theft and “give aways” to friends than they do to shoplifting, burglary or robbery. How much do you think you might loose on any given day?

 

We can install a Honeywell Surveillance System that is DVR based and ready to be connected to your high speed internet connection. By connecting the system to the internet, you can see your camera views from virtually any where in the world.

 

We all know that our employees work the best and hardest when we are with them. It’s simply human nature. Imagine how much better your office would run if you could always be there. Now, you can log onto a computer and pull up your surveillance system and see exactly what’s happening in your business.

 

All it takes is a phone call once or twice a day from you commenting on how nicely Nancy dealt with a customer or how Johnny needs to put his hat on right to put everyone on their best behavior.

 

And if people are being watched they are much less likely to take or give away what doesn’t belong to them. So with a Honeywell CCTV system, you will decrease or eliminate your losses and increase your customer productivity. That is why we are getting calls from all sorts of businesses looking into Security Camera Systems. So the real question is can you afford not to have a Surveillance Camera System in your Business?

 

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How to Choose Your Security Alarm Company

Monday, 15 September 2008 11:38 by David Scoggins
When choosing a company to install a security system in your home or to monitor your existing equipment, there are a few things you should consider. Securing your home and family has always been a serious matter but in these days of increasing and more violent crime it’s more important than ever to choose well. Here are a few points to consider.

 

 

Look for a brand that you recognize. This system may save your home or family from a fire, medical emergency, burglary or home invasion. There is varying quality in electronic security systems in the market today. Choose one with a good reputation for dependability.

 

Will they install a proprietary system? A few companies still install equipment that only they can monitor. We believe that it is better to empower the consumer with the ability to freely choose who will monitor and service their security system. Certified uses Honeywell equipment that can be monitored by anyone. 

Does the company “lock out” their equipment? Ask if the equipment that you will be paying for will have anything that will hinder another company from monitoring it. There are lock out codes that companies use that prevent anyone else from monitoring you. It’s like buying a car and agreeing that it’s ok for the dealership to hold the key to the hood. One company in the industry actually puts in their contract that if you cancel their service after the initial term you have to return the “programmed software” within 96 hours of discontinuation. If you don’t return it, the contract says that you agree to pay $500. I still haven’t figured out what “software” they’re talking about.  

How does the security company rate in customer service? After finding a dependable manufacture of equipment you then have to find a company that will install it properly, support it and monitor it. One of the best ways to predict how a company will treat you is to check how they’ve treated their customers in the past.

How many complaints have been registered with the Better Business Bureau? Before allowing a company to visit you in your home, go to http://BBB.Org to check them out online. Depending on the bureau, companies will be give either a grade such as A – F or simply satisfactory or not satisfactory. Looking to see the actual number of complaints that people have taken the time and effort to register will give you insight into the satisfaction level of a company’s customer base.  

“Google” any companies you are considering to find out what others are saying about them online. The internet has become a huge consumer organization where people are able to go and give reviews, testimonials or complaints as they see fit. You do have to read them with a critical mind but if you see a pattern of praise or complaints it is probably warranted.

Next you should find out about the actual people who will be coming to your home. Does the company you’re considering use subcontractors or are the people you will be dealing with employed directly by the company. Are they bonded and insured? Will they be wearing a uniform? Will they have company identification?  

Are you dealing with a company that has a drug free workplace? I know that having a drug free workplace makes finding people to work for you more difficult. But we wouldn’t want it any other way. You should demand the assurance that the company you are dealing with is doing everything in their power to protect you and your family from people with addictions coming into your home. 

Does the company in question do background checks on all their potential employees? I just can’t stress enough how important it is to make sure that the people who are coming into your home are people you can trust.

 

Is the Monitoring Station UL listed? Today most central monitoring stations are UL listed. That is good news. The Underwriters Laboratory is the organization that checks and lists (like certification) central monitoring stations. However there are still a handful of local stations that are not listed or certified by any organization. I would not put the safety of my family in the hands of any company that wasn’t willing to be scrutinized and examined by an outside authority.

 

Are there multiple backup monitoring stations? In most critical services there is built in redundancy. It’s better to have backups that aren’t used than to need them and have none. There’s no difference with monitoring. If a company depends on a single isolated monitoring station then bad weather, natural disaster or unexpected crisis that effect your community may also affect the employees of the isolated “local” monitoring station. If employees can’t make it to work, who is left watching the systems that keep you safe? 

      

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Certified Security Services

Wednesday, 21 May 2008 16:07 by Salem Hassan
Certified Security Services
Certified Security Systems brings you a variety of security services and solutions ranging from home security systems and services to business and commercial security services.

Click on a Heading to know more about the respective service.

Residential and Home Security Systems
Certified Security Systems can help you protect your residence better. Our home security alarm systems can accurately check for open windows and doors, report flooding, control and monitor almost any device or appliance (sumps, pumps, furnaces and more) and perform dozens of other safety precautionary measures to keep your home and family secure.

Business and Commercial Security Services
Certified Security Systems is your one stop destination for all your business and commercial security alarm systems needs. Our business and commercial security alarm systems are effective in preventing loss of life and protecting property by intrusion detection and monitoring.

Central Station Monitoring Services
Certified Security Systems meets U.L. Certification Requirements for all our Central Monitoring Stations. Our central station monitoring services are fast and reliable apart from being precise in detecting potential threat to your home and family.

New Construction Services
As security plays a major role in life, Certified Security Systems provides a security design at the new construction stage itself. Our Certified Security Professionals will provide you with immense and intuitive security design which increases the value of your building.

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