Month: October 2022

  • 9 Halloween Home Security Tips

    9 Halloween Home Security Tips

    Halloween is a fun time for kids and adults, but it’s also a time when criminals take advantage of the fact that people are out of their homes and busy with Halloween activities. Here are 9 tips to help keep your home secure this Halloween season.

    1. Keep your outside lights on – This will deter would-be criminals from approaching your home as they will be more visible to neighbors and other passersby.
    2. Do not answer the door to strangers – If you don’t know the person, don’t open the door. This includes people dressed up in costumes. Ask them to leave a calling card so you can get back to them later.
    3. Keep valuables out of sight – Don’t give thieves the temptation of an easy score by leaving valuables like laptops, jewelry, or cash in plain sight. Put them away in a safe place before you go out for the evening.
    4. Lock all doors and windows – Even if you’re just going out for a short while, make sure all doors and windows are locked. An easy way for criminals to gain entry into your home is through an unlocked door or window.
    5. Set your home security system – If you have a home security system, make sure it is set before you leave for the evening. This will help deter criminals and provide peace of mind while you’re out enjoying Halloween festivities.
    6. Have someone watch your home – If you can, have a trusted friend or neighbor keep an eye on your home while you’re gone. This extra set of eyes can help identify any suspicious activity around your property.
    7. Stop mail and newspaper delivery – Nothing says ” Nobody’s home” like a pile of newspapers or uncollected mail at the front door. Be sure to stop delivery or ask a trusted friend or neighbor to collect these items for you while you’re away.
    8. Use motion sensor lights – These are great for deterring criminals as they will be illuminated if someone approaches your property. Motion sensor lights are also great for saving energy as they only come on when they sense movement.

    9 . Bring in any outdoor furniture or decorations – Items like lawn chairs, garden gnomes, and Halloween decorations can be easy targets for thieves looking for something quick and easy to grab. Bring them inside or store them in a shed or garage until after Halloween is over .

    By following these tips , you can help keep your family and possessions safe this Halloween season . Enjoy the holiday and happy haunting!

  • The Best Home Security with Pets in the House

    The Best Home Security with Pets in the House

    Security technology has gotten so advanced that pet owners don’t need to be too concerned about false alarms much these days.

    You can design a security system with everyone in your home in mind, including your pets:

    Pet-Friendly Motion Sensors

    Nothing is more frustrating than leaving your house and arming your security system, only for your pet to set off the motion sensors. That’s why, if you have pets, it’s crucial to get a home security system with pet-friendly motion sensors. This way, your pet can roam freely through the house without triggering your alarm.

    Security Cameras

    Any camera can help you to monitor your pets, but who has time to watch a live stream all day? Make sure that the security system you choose has cameras with the mobile app so you can receive customized alerts regarding your pet. Wi-Fi cameras are great for this because you can move them around your home as needed. One time we left to go on vacation and placed the indoor camera right by our cat’s bed. We got to see him and talk to him any time we wanted.

    a dog lies next to his food bowl

    24/7 Monitoring with Pets

    If you have an EMC Security monitored system, you can add the details of your pets to your account. By doing so, you’re allowing emergency responders to automatically receive information about your pets’ presence when they respond to an alert about your home. This information makes a pet rescue that much more possible.

    This is particularly important for fire monitoring. You want the responders to know where the pets are so they can get them to safety immediately upon entering a burning building.

    Smart Door Lock

    A smart door lock is a fantastic product for those who have a dog walker come to their house while away. Giving your dog walker a key to your home or leaving a key under the doormat is risky. The EMC Security Smart Door Lock allows you to create a unique code for your dog walker to use when they need to enter. You’ll receive alerts whenever they come and go.

    DIY Installation

    Have a pet that is anxious around strangers? When a professional installer comes into your home, your pet may get upset, so a home security system with DIY installation may be your best bet. With DIY installation, the equipment is easy to set up and does not require drilling. In fact, no tools are needed at all. Plus, you save money with a self-install system from EMC Security.

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  • Too Many False Alarms?  We Can Help

    Too Many False Alarms? We Can Help

    There are many reasons why security system users have false alarms. For instance, a large proportion can be blamed on homeowners forgetting to disarm the system prior to letting the dog out or empty the trash. Another aspect could be entering the wrong passcode.

    Some municipalities in Georgia have cracked down on false alarms, with fees. EMC Security has implemented EMC Text-Alert, a text notification service that gives you the opportunity to chat with your emergency contacts when your alarm is triggered and respond appropriately from your phone. We’ve seen a significant reduction in false alarms when customer use Text-Alert. IT’S FREE! Sign up here >>

    SMS text alert poster

    More ways to reduce false alarms:

    Before you activate your system:

    • Lock all protected doors and windows.
    • Educate family members on alarm system and usage.
    • Contact EMC Security if you have any concerns about the proper functionality your system.
    • Notify EMC Security if you plan any renovating or remodeling your home.
    • Educate family members on what to do if your alarm is accidentally triggered.
    • Use the EMC Text Alert app to chat with your emergency contacts when your alarm is triggered and respond appropriately from your phone.
    • First, don’t panic, there is time. Enter your disarm code (carefully) to reset your system. Remember, if there were a burglar, he or she would not know your code. Do not write it on your keypad.
    • Call EMC Security at 1-888-745-4733 or wait for us to call you. Give your password — this is different from your disarm code.

    Commercial False Alarm Prevention Guide

    • Be sure all employees are thoroughly trained before attempting to use the alarm system. Hold monthly training sessions.
    • Look for items that can move within the “view” of your motion detectors, causing false alarms fans, heaters, hanging signs, seasonal decorations, balloons, curtains, plants, etc.).
    • Confirm that special consideration has been given to the installation of motion detectors in high traffic areas with overhead doors, large exhaust fans or ceiling vents which allow the entry of birds.
    • Ensure all doors and windows are secure and locked before arming your system.
    • Don’t change pass-codes without advising EMC Security.
    • Train new users thoroughly, notifying EMC Security of new users.
    • Service and maintain your system (including batteries) regularly before false alarms occur.
    • Upgrade old alarm systems to current equipment conforming to Security Industry Association (SIA) false alarm prevention standards, further reducing false alarms.

    Every municipality in Georgia has alarm registration requirements. Some have false alarm ordinances as well. Make sure you understand your ordinance and fee guidelines before installing a security system in your home or business.

  • Customer Newsletter – October, 2022

    Customer Newsletter – October, 2022

    October is National Fire Prevention Month

    So it’s a great time for us all to take the precautionary steps to prevent dangerous and life-threatening fires.

    Maintain your heating source. Whether it’s a fireplace, wood stove, a furnace or electric heat, check the equipment before using.

    Don’t store items near your heating source. Keep boxes, clothes, draperies, furniture and other combustible items away from a heating source.

    Don’t leave burners or grills unattended. Keep dish towels, clothing and other items away from heating elements and open flame.

    Never leave a burning candle unattended. For ambiance, consider battery powered candles.

    Get a fire extinguisher. Place one on each floor of the house and in the garage.

    Have an escape plan. Practice fire drills with your family and make sure everyone knows where to go depending on where the fire is in the home.

    Add monitored smoke detectors . We monitor for fire at no additional monthly cost. Smoke detectors start at just $125. Call for details at 770-963-0305.

    View the video above featuring EMC Security customers that are thankful they installed monitored smoke detectors in their home. A few months ago, their home was quickly overcome with smoke and fire while they were just a few yards away, in the backyard. If it wasn’t for EMC Security, the damage and loss would’ve been much greater.

    Adding smoke or heat detectors to your home security system may very well be the best decision you make when it comes to the safety and security of your loved ones.

    And, your monthly monitoring cost doesn’t change when you add fire monitoring to your security system.

    Most Common Causes of Home Fires

    In 2019, fire departments in the U.S. responded to an estimated 361,500 home fires. These fires caused roughly 2,870 deaths and 12,700 reported injuries. Property damage was estimated at $7.9 billion.

    cigarettes in an ashtraySmoking – #1 cause of deaths

    Most smoking-related fires start inside the home, often originating from upholstered furniture, bedding, or mattresses. Always smoke outside, thoroughly extinguishing cigarettes in an ashtray when finished.

    cooking equipment

    Cooking equipment – #1 cause of fire injuries.

    If you leave the kitchen—even for a brief period of time—turn off the stove. Wear short, close-fitting, or tightly rolled sleeves when cooking. Always keep children away from active cooking areas.

    FireplaceFireplace

    To prevent an accident, install a spark screen or glass door in front of the firebox to protect the surrounding area from stray sparks and rolled logs. Check chimneys annually to ensure that creosote hasn’t built up, and never leave a fire unattended.

    Portable space heatersPortable space heaters

    Portable space heaters, which cause more fires annually than central heating. Use space heaters only in well-ventilated spaces, and keep them at least three feet away from furniture, fabrics, draperies, and other combustible objects.

    CandlesCandles

    Never position a lit candle near flammable items like bedsheets and books, which may become engulfed in flame if they come in contact with the tiny fire. As a safer alternative, homeowners can purchase flameless, battery-powered candles with LEDs.

    Worn and damaged cordsWorn and damaged cords

    Replace all worn or damaged cords right away, never overload extension cords or wall sockets, and don’t position cords under furniture or rugs.

    GrillGrill

    Position your grill or fire pit several feet from your house, safely away from trees, deck railings, and other structures. Routinely clean the grill, investigate signs of rust and corrosion, and check the gas connections.

    PropanePropane and gasoline

    Gasoline, kerosene, and propane should be stored outside in their original containers. Kerosene and propane heaters, which have a constant open flame, should be kept in an isolated, well-ventilated area and used only with the proper type of fuel.

    Did you register your alarm with your municipality?

    Certain municipalities in Georgia require home security system users to obtain an alarm registration or permit. Alarm companies are not able to register your system (with the exception of Brookhaven City and Dekalb County) so it is your responsibility to comply with these requirements. If you fail to do so, the municipality could delay or refuse to dispatch emergency personnel and/or assess you with fines.

    Additionally, some areas of Georgia have partnered with CryWolfe Services to monitor their alarm registration and false alarm program, requiring additional registration.

    We compiled the requirements for some areas that require an alarm registration or permit on our website. This list is not comprehensive so you should confirm registration requirements with your municipality.

    Please contact your local municipality with any questions regarding alarm registration and user permits.

    Alarm Registration Information >>

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  • Customer Newsletter – August 2022

    Customer Newsletter – August 2022

    Refer a friend

    Are you taking our DIY System with you when you move? Be sure to call us first.

    On the call we’ll:

    1. Suspend service at your existing home.
    2. Transfer service to your new home.
    3. Program your system components for your new home.
    4. Add any components needed (additional doors, etc).
    5. Upgrade to cellular or add cameras, etc.

    EMC Security’s phones are ringing off the hook!

    More people than ever before are looking to switch to EMC Security – a reliable local company – to provide home security service.

    As you spend time with friends and family around Georgia this summer, remember our Referral Program. You’ll get two months free service for every new customer you refer.

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