Month: October 2019

  • DON’T LET HALLOWEEN BECOME A BURGLAR’S TREAT

    DON’T LET HALLOWEEN BECOME A BURGLAR’S TREAT

    With so many people anticipating a fun night of Halloween festivities, there will be an expected abundance of opportunities for burglars to take advantage of unsuspecting homeowners.

    An Opportunity for Thieves

    Halloween offers the perfect cover for a would-be-thief. A burglar can dress up in a costume to conceal his identity, giving him free rein to check to see if homeowners are at home. You can’t expect your neighbors to suspect unwanted activity around your home when that’s what’s expected on Halloween.

    Protect Your Home

    A home security system will protect your home from burglars, and ward off teenagers who might try to vandalize your home on Halloween.

    Integrate security cameras around your home and deter burglars. Youngsters who are looking for a good time will avoid houses with security cameras as much as burglars looking for a quick payday. Advertising the fact that you have this technology on Halloween will keep disorderly teenagers and burglars at bay.

    If you’re a household that doesn’t partake in Halloween, a burglar might think you’re not at home when you don’t answer the door. This could potentially lead to an attempt to enter your home, which could result in a dangerous situation for you and your family. A home security system would alert you and law enforcement that someone is attempting to break into your home.

    Halloween is just around the corner, so if you’re leaving your family vulnerable, it’s time to consider investing in a home security system.

  • How to Have A Safe Halloween

    How to Have A Safe Halloween

    Halloween is one of the nights of the year that children anticipate most — and with so much at stake, it’s easy to understand why. After all, when else do kids get to dress up as their favorite character, stockpile loads of candy, and venture past their bedtime?

    Halloween Safety Checklist

    As parents, you want your children to enjoy a ghoulie night of fun, but not at the expense of risking their safety. Fear not — we’ve put together the ultimate checklist for keeping tots, teens and everyone in between, safe on Halloween.

    1. Remove tripping hazards

    Halloween-goers are much too busy tallying up their candy to focus their attention on where they’re walking, so be sure to examine your lawn for potential hazards. Be sure your yard is free of tripping hazards like garden tools and sprinklers. If your home has a lawn watering system, be sure to turn it off a few days prior to the big night to prevent your lawn from being wet.

    2. Avoid using candles

    Festive lights make your home bright and friendly to treat-a-treaters but using candles to brighten a pumpkin can be unsafe. Costumes and paper can easily ignite if they come into close contact with an open flame. Instead of traditional candles, opt for artificial ones that are powered by batteries.

    3. Consider candy choices

    Buying candy is almost as fun as eating the leftovers, but keep in mind that not all candy is suitable for every child. Avoid sweets that pose a choking threat for toddlers and avoid treats that might trigger peanut allergies. Even if the candy doesn’t contain peanuts, it could be made in a facility that handles peanuts, so be sure to check product labels for any potential allergy warnings.

    4. Turn on the lights

    A vaguely lit entryway helps set the mysterious mood of Halloween, but it also raises the chance of an accident. Verify that theexterior lightsof your home are working and consider turning on floodlights to brighten the darkest areas of your yard.

    Even if you’re not going to be home, leave on lights for safety reasons or make sure your motion sensor lights are active to deter unwanted visitors from vandalizing your home. And, if you won’t be there, make sure to arm yoursecurity system, just to be on the safe side.

    5. Don’t put out candy

    Perhaps you won’t be home on Halloween or maybe it’s challenging for you to answer the door, so you’ve put out a bowl of candy for treat-a-treaters to assist themselves. Understandably, this seems like a kind thing to do but someone could taint the candy. It’s probably unlikely, but it’s certainly not worth taking the gamble.

    6. Make room in the garage

    Statistics show that children are four times more likely to be struck by a car on Halloween than any other day of the year. As such, parking your car and trick or treating on foot is a good idea.

    7. Use discretion when opening the door

    Finally, while nearly all trick-or-treaters are innocent kids out to collect as much candy as they can possibly carry, you must still be cautious of opening your door during the night. If you have an uneasy feeling about the person on the other side of your door, listen to your instinct and don’t open it. And as the flow of trick-or-treaters dwindles to just a few here and there, it’s a good idea to stop opening the door for the night.

    Halloween is celebrated as a frightening holiday, but that doesn’t mean it should be dangerous. Consider our tips and advice to keep trick-or-treaters and your family safe while enjoying a night of Halloween fun.

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  • Walton Gas Promo For EMC Security Customers

    Walton Gas Promo For EMC Security Customers

    EMC Security is partnering with Walton Gas this month to offer you a special rate to heat your home for the winter.

    Sign Up For Walton Gas and Get a Free Month EMC Security Alarm Monitoring

    • For EMC Security customers – NO DEPOSIT, NO CREDIT CHECK
    • “Bundled bill” with EMC Security – the combining of two home services into one clear, simple monthly statement (a little added convenience and value).
    • Walton is THE leader in customer satisfaction, easy to do business with and will always give you a great rate.
    • We know they’ll take good care of you

    Complete the information below and a Walton Gas representative will contact you for activation. Once your Walton Gas account is activated, your EMC Security account will be credited for a free month service (applies to new Walton Gas customers only).

  • New Strategic Partnership Announcement

    New Strategic Partnership Announcement

    EMC Security is pleased to announce a new partnership with North Georgia EMC, serving Dalton, Ringgold, Calhoun, and Fort Oglethorpe areas.

    Created in 1998 to serve EMC members and the public with an affordable security service, we are committed to expanding our reach with EMC partnerships such as North Georgia EMC.

    We look forward to providing home and business security solutions in the North Georgia region.

  • The Top Three Elements That Attract Burglars to Businesses

    The Top Three Elements That Attract Burglars to Businesses

    When it comes to scoping out a target, thieves look for particular characteristics.

    We’ve keyed in on the top three qualities of a business that attract burglars:

    Businesses that sell recognizable valuables: Jewelry, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and alcohol are all targeted by criminals because they sell high demand items. Once a criminal invades these businesses, they are able to steal many items quickly. After making a swift getaway, they can filter through the stolen possessions and sell them for money.

    Money related businesses: It should come as no surprise that burglars often key in on companies that intake huge loads of cash. Establishments like banks and pawn stores are tempting targets for crooks.

    Late-night businesses: Restaurants, bars, gas stations and convenience stores with prolonged hours of operation are other major targets for thieves because fewer people are around to deter their unwanted behavior.

    How Can You Protect Your Business?

    Deter thieves from burglarizing your business by implementing the following security solutions:

    Security cameras allow you to monitor your business when you’re away. Catch and prevent burglars by installing video cameras throughout your business. Place them around your building’s perimeter, especially near doorways and windows. Also, consider areas where criminals would be most drawn to such as cash registers, inventory rooms, and safes.

    Hire a company to monitor your alarm and alert you if an intruder attempts to invade your business. Whenever an alarm is triggered, the monitoring center will notify you and the proper authorities of the incident. EMC Security offers its customers a mobile app that allows you to manage your security system from your smartphone.

    Implementing these tips will help you secure your business from burglars and deter unwanted criminal activities.

  • Protecting Your Family with Safety Locks

    Protecting Your Family with Safety Locks

    As a parent, one of your biggest worries is how to keep your children safe at home. Making sure that windows and doors are fully secure so that children can’t just walk straight out of the house when unattended is an important aspect of childproofing any home. As such, purchasing and installing safety locks is a great way to increase the level of protection offered within the home. Here are a few benefits of child proofing your home.

    Benefits of Safety Restrictors

    Fall Prevention – The main benefit of a safety restrictor is that it prevents a child from opening a window wide enough to be able to fall out of it.

    Provides Air to a House – Much like a chain, a safety restrictor allows you to leave a door or window ajar. It allows you to create a draft of fresh air without opening all the windows and the access that provides to intruders.

    Easy to Use – For security purposes the easy to use cable lock comes with cut key locking. All you have to do is insert the key and twist to lock or press the button after key insertion to unlock.

    Help protect your family by installing in safety and prevention locks around your home or contact an EMC Security expert for additional advice.