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Month: May 2024
Scam Door to Door
WARNING!
EMC Security has received word from several of our customers that men pretending to be EMC Security workers have been knocking on doors, claiming to have an appointment or to be offering free upgrades. These men do NOT work for EMC Security.
If someone claiming to be from EMC Security comes to your house without you first making an appointment, do not let them in and do not sign any agreements. EMC Security does not send our people door-to-door. If there is an upgrade offer available, we will let you know through our newsletter or other official company channels.
If you encounter one of these fake EMC Security scammers, first contact the police and then, once you feel safe, let us know what is going on by calling 770-963-0305.
The warm weather brings plenty of sunshine and outdoor fun. Unfortunately, the season is ripe for scammers who use deceptive pitches or questionable tactics. Everyone wants to feel safe and secure in his own home, which can make a sales pitch for an alarm system a tempting offer.
Many alarm companies hire traveling sales agents to go door-to-door, making unsolicited “cold calls” on homeowners. In some cases, like the experience from an EMC Security customer above, these agents may get consumers to let their guard down by implying they are with the homeowner’s current alarm company.
Once inside, though, the sales agent may use high-pressure or deceptive sales tactics to lock citizens into costly, long-term alarm monitoring agreements.
Below are tips to safeguard your home, wallet and peace of mind.
Ask for immediate identification. If somebody comes calling on your doorstep that you don’t know, ask for identification and proof to clearly identify the company they’re representing.
Request the person maintain a minimum 6’ distance from you at all times. Chances are they have been in contact with dozens of other people through their door-to-door activities and may not have used appropriate personal protective equipment to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Don’t let strangers inside your home. Many door-to-door security alarm companies often use high-pressure sales tactics. It’s much easier, and safer, to say “I’m not interested” on the doorstep, rather than try to get the sales person out of your home once inside.
Compare against other companies. Take the time to compare everything the company has to offer: price, service, warranties, contract terms (which are often hidden). EMC Security is one of only a few companies nation-wide that do not require a monthly contract. Make sure you understand what you are asked to sign before signing. Reputable security companies will allow consumers to compare bids and receive comprehensive reviews of their security needs before making a decision.
Nothing is really FREE. Many companies offer free equipment. Don’t be fooled by this! In order to get the free equipment, you will most likely be asked to sign a long-term contract that includes the monthly monitoring cost PLUS the cost of the equiment and more. You could end up with a monthly bill for much more than you expected.
Ask questions. Before signing anything, ask questions:
- The length of time the company has been in business.
- Whether you must sign a contract and if so, details about cancellation.
- Where its alarm monitoring center is located.
- Whether the alarm is monitored 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
- Details about the service policy and rate.
Learn who they really are. Both the security alarm company and the company you hire to monitor any alarm calls should be reputable, trusted organizations.
The bottom line is be smart. Do your research before committing to something that seems to good to be true. It may take a couple of phone calls or a quick Google check. But in the end, you’ll be glad you did.
Comprehensive Home Safety Checklist
- Check and reinforce locks:Examine all locks on exterior doors and windows for signs of wear and tear.Consider upgrading to smart locks for enhanced security.
- Door and window maintenance:Inspect door frames and window sills for rotting wood,gaps,or cracks.
- Sliding door security:Secure sliding doors with a Charley bar or secondary locking mechanism.
- Garage door safety:Test the automatic reverse feature on your garage door to ensure it stops and reverses if it encounters an obstacle.
- Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors:Test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors monthly and replace batteries twice a year.Replace detectors that are more than 10 years old.
- Fire extinguishers:Check the expiration dates on fire extinguishers and recharge or replace them as needed.Make sure everyone in the household knows how to use them.
- Chimney inspection:If you have a fireplace or wood-burning stove,have the chimney inspected and cleaned annually by a professional.
- Appliance safety:Clean lint traps on dryers after each use.Check electrical cords and gas lines for damage or wear.
EMC Security monitors for fire and CO at no additional monthly cost!
- Install window guards or window stops to prevent falls from elevated windows.
- Use cordless window coverings to eliminate hazards for young children.
- Secure heavy furniture to walls using anti-tip brackets or straps to prevent tipping accidents.
- Install cabinet door locks. Place all cleaners and hazardous materials high up.
- Install security gates in strategic places such as at the stairways.
- Water shut-off valve inspection:Locate and test the main water shut-off valve to ensure it works properly.Also,locate individual shut-off valves for toilets,sinks,and appliances.
- Leak detection and repair:Check for leaks under sinks,around toilets,in basements,and around water heaters.Look for stains,mold,or warped floors.
- Water heater maintenance:Flush your water heater tank annually to remove sediment buildup.Check the pressure relief valve for proper operation.
- Sump pump inspection:If you have a sump pump,test it regularly and clean the pit as needed.Ensure the discharge pipe directs water away from the foundation.
- Consider a smart-water detection device: If water is detected, you will be notified and can take quick action.
- Electrical panel inspection:Schedule a professional inspection of your electrical panel to ensure it’s up to code and can handle your home’s electrical load.Label all circuits clearly.
- Outlet and switch assessment:Examine all outlets and switches for discoloration,loose connections,or signs of overheating.Replace any damaged or worn components.
- GFCI and AFCI outlets:Verify that Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets are installed in bathrooms,kitchens,garages,and outdoor areas.
- Electrical cords:Check all electrical cords for fraying,exposed wires,or damage.Replace any damaged cords immediately.
- Surge protection: Safeguard your electronics and appliances from damaging power surges, offering comprehensive protection from a central point.
- Consider a free EMC Security professional consultation to assess your home’s specific needs and recommend the best security system for you.
- Activate/install alarm system: If your home has an existing alarm system, contact EMC Security to activate it. If not, consider installing a new EMC Security system for added protection.
- Test the alarm: Once the system is up and running, test it to make sure all sensors and alarms are working properly.
- Set up security cameras: Install cameras in strategic locations around your property. Review footage regularly to monitor for any suspicious activity. EMC Security can help you choose the right cameras for your needs.
- Check out our video doorbell for simple convenience and to deter package theft.
- Smart locks:Replace traditional locks with smart locks that can be controlled remotely via your smartphone.
- Connect smart devices: If you have smart locks, thermostats, or other devices, connect them to your EMC Security alarm or smart home hub.
- Set up routines and automations: Create schedules or triggers to automate tasks like locking doors at night or adjusting the thermostat based on your preferences.
- Remote access: Download the apps for your smart devices to control them remotely and receive notifications.
- Landscaping: Trim overgrown bushes or trees that could provide cover for intruders. Remove any loose rocks or objects that could be used to break windows.
- Lighting: Install motion-sensor lights around your property, especially near entry points, walkways, and dark corners.
- Fence and gate inspection:Check fences and gates for damage or weak points.
- Sheds and garages: Secure these structures with sturdy locks. Consider adding EMC Security alarms or cameras for extra security.
- Pool area: If you have a pool, ensure it’s fenced off and has a self-closing, self-latching gate to prevent unauthorized access. This is also a good area for an alarm system device.
- Create a home inventory: Take photos or videos of your belongings in case of theft or damage.
- Emergency kit: Prepare a kit with essential supplies like water, food, a first-aid kit, and flashlights.
- Get to know your neighbors: Building relationships with your neighbors can enhance your overall sense of security and community.
Ensuring the safety and security of your home is an ongoing process. This checklist will help you identify and address potential hazards that may have developed over time:
Additional Safety Tips:
Exterior Safety Assessment:
Smart Home Integration:
Security System and Cameras
Electrical System Evaluation:
Water & Plumbing Safety:
Childproofing:
Fire Safety & Checkup:
Secure Your Entry Points:
Home safety is an ongoing process. Regularly check your home’s safety features and make updates as needed.
New Home Safety Checklist
- Change the locks: This is the first and most crucial step for your peace of mind. Rekey or replace all locks on exterior doors, including the garage, shed, and any side or back entrances.
- Reinforce doors: Consider adding deadbolts or reinforcing strike plates for extra security.
- Check windows: Make sure all windows lock securely and have no damage. Check for cracks or gaps in window frames and seal them.
- Garage security: If you have a garage, check the door’s functionality and ensure it locks properly. Make sure the automatic opener has a rolling code feature to prevent hacking. Consider a smart garage door opener for remote monitoring and control.
- Test existing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors: Replace batteries if needed and make sure they’re in working order on every level of your home.
- Install smoke detectors in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every level of your home, including the basement. Install carbon monoxide detectors near sleeping areas and on each level. Test them monthly and replace batteries annually.
- Locate existing fire extinguishers: Place fire extinguishers in easily accessible locations, such as the kitchen, garage, and near fireplaces. Make sure everyone in the household knows how to use them.
- Plan escape routes: Create a fire escape plan with two exits from every room, and practice it with everyone in the household.
EMC Security monitors for fire and CO at no additional monthly cost!
- Install window guards or window stops to prevent falls from elevated windows.
- Use cordless window coverings to eliminate hazards for young children.
- Secure heavy furniture to walls using anti-tip brackets or straps to prevent tipping accidents.
- Install cabinet door locks. Place all cleaners and hazardous materials high up.
- Install security gates in strategic places such as at the stairways.
- Locate main water shut-off valve: Learn how to turn off the water supply in case of a leak.
- Inspect for leaks: Check under sinks, around toilets, and in basements for any signs of water damage or leaks.
- Water heater safety: If you have a gas water heater, have it inspected by a professional to ensure it’s operating safely.
- Consider a smart-water detection device: If water is detected, you will be notified and can take quick action.
- Locate electrical panel: Find the main electrical panel and learn how to turn off the power in an emergency.
- Inspect outlets and switches: Look for any signs of damage or wear. If you find any, get them repaired promptly by a qualified electrician.
- Check GFCI outlets: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets are essential in bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas. Test them to make sure they’re working correctly.
- Surge protection: Safeguard your electronics and appliances from damaging power surges, offering comprehensive protection from a central point.
- Consider a free EMC Security professional consultation to assess your home’s specific needs and recommend the best security system for you.
- Activate/install alarm system: If your home has an existing alarm system, contact EMC Security to activate it. If not, consider installing a new EMC Security system for added protection.
- Test the alarm: Once the system is up and running, test it to make sure all sensors and alarms are working properly.
- Set up security cameras: Install cameras in strategic locations around your property. Review footage regularly to monitor for any suspicious activity. EMC Security can help you choose the right cameras for your needs.
- Smart locks:Replace traditional locks with smart locks that can be controlled remotely via your smartphone.
- Connect smart devices: If you have smart locks, thermostats, or other devices, connect them to your EMC Security alarm or smart home hub.
- Set up routines and automations: Create schedules or triggers to automate tasks like locking doors at night or adjusting the thermostat based on your preferences.
- Remote access: Download the apps for your smart devices to control them remotely and receive notifications.
- Landscaping: Trim overgrown bushes or trees that could provide cover for intruders. Remove any loose rocks or objects that could be used to break windows.
- Lighting: Install motion-sensor lights around your property, especially near entry points, walkways, and dark corners.
- Sheds and garages: Secure these structures with sturdy locks. Consider adding EMC Security alarms or cameras for extra security.
- Pool area: If you have a pool, ensure it’s fenced off and has a self-closing, self-latching gate to prevent unauthorized access. This is also a good area for an alarm system device.
- Create a home inventory: Take photos or videos of your belongings in case of theft or damage.
- Emergency kit: Prepare a kit with essential supplies like water, food, a first-aid kit, and flashlights.
- Get to know your neighbors: Building relationships with your neighbors can enhance your overall sense of security and community.
Congratulations on your new home! Use this checklist to inspect and set up safety functions right after moving in.
Additional Safety Tips:
Exterior Safety Assessment:
Smart Home Integration:
Security System and Cameras
Electrical Safety Check:
Water Safety:
Childproofing:
Emergency Safety & Procedures:
Secure Your Entry Points:
Home safety is an ongoing process. Regularly check your home’s safety features and make updates as needed. Enjoy your new home with peace of mind!