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  • Top 3 Reasons to Upgrade to a Smart Home

    Top 3 Reasons to Upgrade to a Smart Home

    It may be hard to believe but in the early 1980s the most advanced technology in smart home devices was a gadget called The Clapper, which allowed homeowners to turn their lights on and off by simply clapping their hands twice.

    Fast-forward more than thirty years later and it’s easy to see how drastically things have changed.

    When it comes to technology, recent advancements have enriched the way we live our lives. In many cases, those advancements have made simple tasks such as staying in touch with our friends and family much simpler but perhaps the best examples can be found among the many ways modern advances have helped us live smarter, more efficient lives at home. In fact, research shows that more than 90% of homes in the United States own a smart home device. Smart home automation transforms your home into a comprehensive system that all works together to make your home a more comfortable, convenient place to live.

    1. Continuous control for people on-the-go

    Having a smart home lets you access your smart devices from anywhere in the world. EMC Security allows you to conveniently control a range of smart home devices from the comfort of your mobile device, allowing you to do things like:

    • Monitor outdoor visitors via doorbell camera feeds.
    • Control your lights by turning them on and off.
    • Unlock or lock the doors to your home.
    • Control the climate of your home via our smart thermostats.
    2. Integrate with your favorite tech

    Contrary to popular belief, investing in a smart home system that actually works doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg. Thanks to the emergence of voice-activated speakers like Google Home and Amazon Echo, EMC Security can easily integrate with devices you may already own, giving you the ability to control smart locks, thermostats, smart lights, and your security system by simply using your voice.

    3. Customized to suit your needs

    Want your home to be as unique as you are? With EMC Security Home, you can customize your system allowing you to focus on all the features you find important to meet your needs.

    For example, let’s say you want to design a home security system that extends itself beyond intrusion detection. You can personalize your security system by adding features like a smart doorbell, outdoor security cameras, and smart thermostats.

    Just because buying a home is a major investment, it doesn’t mean updating your home with smart devices has to be costly or unaffordable. EMC smart home technology delivers hundreds of features that help make our lives more convenient while transforming your home everything you want it to be.

  • Teaching Your Children to Work the Security System

    Teaching Your Children to Work the Security System

    A home security system provides you and your family with additional protection in the event of an emergency.

    Ideally, adults should be the only people operating a home security system; however, what better way is there for children to learn how to keep safe than by learning how to work the home security system by themselves?

    How to Teach Your Kids about Your Security System
    • Review your home’s access points, such as doors and windows, discussing how the alarm system is triggered and the process that follows.
    • Provide instruction on how to turn the system on and off. Review the password with them and express the importance of keeping it secure by not telling others. This is particularly important if your child has friends over while you’re not at home. To be on the safe side, consider changing the password periodically.
    • Practice! Set up times to perform practice drills and review security measures. This is a great time to teach children what to do in the event of a false alarm.
    • Consider a mobile security app for additional peace of mind and convenience. With the mobile app, you’re able to view, arm, and disarm the security system from anywhere.

    Contact EMC Security at 770.963.0305 to learn more about the mobile app and other smart-security services.

  • How Much Does Home Security Cost?

    How Much Does Home Security Cost?

    Depending on the provider, the cost of a security systems can vary widely with a wide assortment of monthly fees. Below, we’ll go over some facts and let you decide if a security system is the right choice for protecting your home and family.

    Facts About Break-ins

    Data from the FBI 2012 crime report shows that one in every thirty-six homes in the United States will be burglarized this year, resulting in an average loss of $2,230 per break in (totaling $4.7 billion in property losses). Even more shocking is that a burglary takes place every 15 seconds in the U.S. By the time you finish reading this blog, another home will be broken into.

    While monthly fees certainly can vary, a basic security system will cost you far less than what the average burglary will cost you. EMC Security in particular has a popular self-install system for just $299 and offers financing on all systems with just $99 down. Additionally, most homeowners insurance companies reduce premiums by up to 20% with proof of having a security system installed in the home.

    Potential Savings

    While monthly alarm monitoring varies by provider, a security system may ultimately be less of an expense when you include all of the potential savings. As compared to the yearly $2,230 average loss of a burglary, you could potentially have years of home security before reaching how much you could lose from just one burglary without a security system.

    The main deterrent for people thinking about getting a home security system is most often the cost. Studies show that a home without a security system is 3 times as likely to get broken into so you might decide that the cost is worth covering the potential risks – a decision that only you can make for yourself.

    If you’re interested in learning more about EMC Security’s systems and costs, contact us at 770-963-0305 or visit our website.
  • Common Questions about Security Cameras Answered

    Common Questions about Security Cameras Answered

    Statistics show that 83% of burglars determine if a home has a security camera before attempting to break-in.

    In addition to deterring would-be criminals, security cameras also provide homeowners the convenience of being able to monitored your home at any time, from anywhere. Want to make sure the kids made it home from school? Check your app to see your kids arriving home safely. Want to keep an eye on your home when you’re away on vacation? Peek at your security footage whenever you feel the need.

    When deciding on whether or not to opt for security cameras, most customers have questions related to how they actually work and which one will fit their specific needs.

    We’ve compiled a few of the most common questions to help you understand all of your home security options.

    What types of security cameras are there?

    EMC offers three types of security cameras: indoor and outdoor WiFi cameras, doorbell video cameras, and Flir DVR/NVR camera solutions.

    Indoor and Outdoor WiFi Security Cameras:

    Indoor and outdoor cameras seamlessly integrate with your security system and the latest in smart-home technology through the Alarm.com mobile app.

    Doorbell Video Cameras:

    Video doorbells allow you to see, hear, and speak to anyone at your door whether you’re in your kitchen or across town. Connect your doorbell camera to your security app and control your camera, security, and other automated features such as locks, lights, and thermostat.

    DVR/NVR Camera Solutions:

    If your needs require a more vigorous home surveillance camera system, DVR cameras are among the most dependable cameras on the market, designed for those who want to keep an eye on things with exceptional, high-definition live streaming video and on-site storage.

    Are security companies monitoring my security camera footage?

    Cameras are self-monitored. EMC Securitydoes nothave access to your cameras or video accounts, so we do not monitor your video camera footage. Video cameras record the footage and send you, the user, a notification and video clip. You can then go to the camera app to view live footage.

    Where are the best places to put security cameras?

    When deciding the best locations to place your security cameras, it’s important to take a walk around your home with your security goals in mind. Consider the places a potential intruder could enter your home: windows, doors, garage door, or even through the basement. Also consider placing them out of reach. Some recommended places include:

    Front Door: An estimated34% of all burglars enter your home through the front door.

    Back Door:22% of burglars enter through the back door.

    Basement Stairs: Most basements are accessible through small windows that are large enough for a person to enter through.

    Off-street Windows:23% of burglars enter through a first floor window.

    How is my security footage stored?

    Video clips are stored on the Cloud and are accessed via your mobile app. Subscribe to EMC Security’s Video Service for $5 for the first camera and just $1 per additional camera.

    Can I monitor my security cameras from my phone?

    Yes! Receive alerts and clips of motion detected, and control your alarm system, lights, locks, and thermostats.

    Will I be contacted if the security cameras detect anything?

    Yes, you can program your system to send instant video clips from home of what matters most to you, from alarm activity to your children coming home from school or a package being delivered.

    To learn more about EMC’s security camera options, give us a call today at 770.963.0305. Purchase cameras online here from just $79.
  • 10 Ways to Prevent Electrical Accidents

    10 Ways to Prevent Electrical Accidents

    Hundreds of Americans die in electricity-related accidents. Thousands more are badly hurt.

    10 electrical safety reminders to keep you and your family safe

    1. Never touch anything electrical with wet hands or while standing in water. Wear rubber shoes in wet areas. If you get a tingle or shock when touching a sink, tub, or other wet area, turn off the power at the main panel (if it’s safe) and immediately call an electrician.
    2. Don’t use frayed or broken cords or plug in anything with a missing prong.
    3. Cover unused outlets. Keep metal objects such as silverware away from outlets.
    4. Don’t overload sockets. Use a power board with a safety switch and only use one per wall outlet.
    5. When unplugging, don’t yank! Pull by the plug, not the cord.
    6. Don’t run cords under rugs or furniture. Also keep them away from pets that like to chew.
    7. Always clean the lint filter for your dryer. If an item says “do not put in dryer“, trust the warning! Read more about dryer safety.
    8. Test safety switches each year.
    9. Don’t fly kites near power lines. The kite or string can conduct electricity sending it right through you to the ground.
    10. Never touch a downed power line or climb a utility pole.

    EMC Security monitors customers for fire at no additional monthly cost. Smoke detectors start ot $79 and can easily be integrated with your security system. Contact us today to learn more at 770-963-0305.

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  • 30 Lawnmower Tips for Before, During, and After You Mow

    30 Lawnmower Tips for Before, During, and After You Mow

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    In the warm weather months, many Saturday mornings in Atlanta are heralded with the drone of the lawnmower. How many of these lawnmower owners have taken the time to make sure their machine has been stored safely? And how many know the fire hazards surrounding lawnmower storage and repair? Be informed! Here’s what you need to know about storage, handling the gasoline, and operating your lawnmower safely this spring.

    Before the first mow:

    1. If you don’t do maintenance yourself, take your lawnmower to a shop for tune-ups and repairs.
    2. Make sure the blades are sharp and not damaged.
    3. Make sure the blade guards are in place
    4. Make sure your lawn is dry before mowing. Damp grass can damage the mower.
    5. Check the gas and oil. If there is gasoline left over from last summer and you didn’t use a fuel stabilizer, it will need to be changed.
    6. Make sure the emergency shut off valve is working and not damaged.
    7. Check the wheels and make sure they roll easily and aren’t loose enough to come off while you’re mowing.
    8. Replace the fuel line at least every other year to prevent the hazard caused by rotten fuel lines leaking or sending rubber bits into the carburetor.

    While you mow:

    1. If the blade or grasses chute needs to be cleaned, stop the mower engine. Never adjust, clear obstructions, or place any part of your body under a running lawn mower.
    2. Disconnect the spark plug before reaching under the mower or before turning it up to look under it.
    3. Don’t use the trick of taping the shut off handle down so you can run the mower without holding it. You’ll lose control of your mower.
    4. Cut across hills and slopes, not up and down.
    5. If you need to add gas in the middle of a mow, stop the lawnmower and let it cool for at least 20 minutes—longer is preferable. A hot engine can ignite the gas fumes or any gasoline that spills.
    6. Empty the grass catcher device often so the mower won’t tip over—with you!
    7. Watch your oil level. If the level of your gas tank drops while the engine is at rest or you see the level of your engine oil has risen, or if you smell gas on your dipstick, do not use the machine until it can be repaired.
    8. If your engine spews liquid out of the muffler at startup, or begins to falter or smoke when running, your carburetor may have failed and needs to be inspected or repaired. If the gas has mixed with the oil, you may think it is just oil leaking, but it can be the oil and gas has mixed. Do not use until you’ve’ identified and corrected the problem.

    Cleanup:

    1. Allow the mower to cool for at least 20 minutes. Take this time to rake or clean up the yard.
    2. After disconnecting the spark plug wire, clean off any buildup of dirt or grass from the mower. It only gets harder to do that later.
    3. Once the mower is cooled, fill the oil and gas levels to the recommended marks.
    4. Make sure you close the lid tightly on the gas can before you put it away.

    Safe Storage between uses, and in the off-season:

    1. Don’t store gas or other flammables in a storage shed that’s connected to your house.
    2. Remove old fuel from the gas tank.
    3. Drain the carburetor fuel bowl.
    4. Disconnect the battery.
    5. Change the oil.
    6. Read the owner’s manual for your brand’s exact recommendations.
    7. Add fuel stabilizer to your gas can at each fill up at the gas station. It prevents water from forming in the gasoline.
    8. Smell for fresh gasoline. If you smell fresh gas on your machine or storage area, roll the machine outside. Empty the gas, or call a pro for service.
    9. If you suspect any problems with your lawnmower, or you smell gas after using it, do not store it indoors. Call an expert for help.
    10. Call EMC Security to make sure your home is protected with fire detection devices.
  • 10 Safest Cities in Georgia 

    10 Safest Cities in Georgia 

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    When looking for a place to call home, safety is probably at the top of the list of considerations. With the increase in violent crimes over the last few years, it’s important to know where the city you may be considering ranks.

    Although Georgia has higher-than-average rates of violent crimes, the fifty cities on this list have at least 40% fewer violent crimes than the national average. The three safest cities have over 90% fewer crimes than the national rate! There were zero homicides in thirty-six of these fifty cities—including Johns Creek, Dunwoody, Thomasville, Kennesaw, and Pooler. Even when including other violent crimes, on average these cities had fewer than three violent crimes per 1,000 people.

    The 10 safest Cities in Georgia (2018) Provided by Safewise

    1. Summerville

    • Population: 4,442
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.23
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 9.23
    • Total crime: 2.44% violent, 97.56% property

    2. Milton

    • Population: 38,551
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.26
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 8.77
    • Total crime: 2.96% violent, 97.04% property

    3. Johns Creek

    • Population: 84,629
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.32
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 8.12
    • Total crime: 3.93% violent, 96.07% property

    4. Senoia

    • Population: 4,233
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.47
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 10.87
    • Total crime: 4.35% violent, 95.65% property

    5. Peachtree City

    • Population: 35,387
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.54
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 15.40
    • Total crime: 3.49% violent, 96.52%

    6. Alpharetta

    • Population: 64,943
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.54
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 20.14
    • Total crime: 2.68% violent, 97,32% property

    7. Tyrone

    • Population: 7,243
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.69
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 9.94
    • Total crime: 6.94% violent, 93.06% property

    8. Dallas

    • Population: 13,135
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.84
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 15.07
    • Total crime: 5.56% violent, 94.44% property

    9. Flowery Branch

    • Population: 6,895
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.87
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 22.48
    • Total crime: 3.87% violent, 96.13% property

    10. Grovetown

    • Population: 13,469
    • Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.89
    • Property crimes per 1,000: 13,29
    • Total crime: 6.70% violent, 93.30% property

    Rounding out the top 25 on the list are:

    11. Woodstock

    12. Loganville

    13. Holly Springs

    14. Suwanee

    15. Sandy Springs

    16. Braselton

    17. Chatsworth

    18. Byron

    19. Cumming

    20. McDonough

    21. Fayetteville

    22. Jefferson

    23. Jackson

    24. McRae-Helena

    25. Roswell

    26. Cairo

    27. Locust Grove

    28. Dunwoody

    29. Port Wentworth

    30. Centerville

    31. Richmond Hill

    32. Thomasville

    33. Decatur

    34. Acworth

    35. Kennesaw

    36. Glennville

    37. Auburn

    38. Hampton

    39. Pooler

    40. Folkston

    41. Madison

    42. Adairsville

    43. Canton

    44. Lafayette

    45. Bremen

    46. Temple

    47. Camilla

    48. Calhoun

    49. Kingsland

    50. Social Circle

    No matter where you live, you want to feel safe. Contact EMC Security for alarm and home automation solutions to simplify your life and keep your home and everything inside as safe as possible.

  • Does Crime REALLY Spike On Halloween? Surprising Facts About Danger to Your Home

    Does Crime REALLY Spike On Halloween? Surprising Facts About Danger to Your Home

    Whether you’re out with the kids, carrying their bags of candy as they run from house to house in search of even more sweets, costume masks discarded at least 3 blocks ago, or you’ve camped out at home, eating what sweets the trick-or-treaters haven’t yet taken, everyone has heard one “fact” about October 31st:

    Crime spikes on Halloween.

    But is that really true? Are you and your family actually in more danger on this day than any other? It all depends on who you are, where you live, and who you ask.

    After all, any-time alcohol use increases—as it does on Halloween, as well as New Years, the Fourth of July, and even Christmas—so do the chances of crime and accidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that on Halloween nights between 2009 and 2013, over 40% of deaths caused by vehicle involved a driver who had been drinking. Parties where alcohol is served are common, and, as harsh as it sounds, when the roads are wet and the streets are more crowded than usual, the chances a drunk driver will hit and injure someone are much higher.

    Any increase in crime could also be explained by the hours when people are out and about. Statistically, most violent crimes occur between 7 pm and 1 am, peaking at 10 pm—the times also favored by trick-or-treaters on Halloween.

    However, it’s not just violent crime that increases on this holiday. According to data acquired by Traveler’s Insurance in 2016, crime-related insurance claims spiked by 24% on October 31st.

    So, what’s the NUMBER ONE type of criminal activity that increased on Halloween?

    Property crime. And while vandalism is indeed common, 60% of these claims involved theft from the home, including breaking and entering, whether you’re there or not.

    What can you do about it?

    First, be aware. Knowing that you are at risk is half the battle. After that, take the steps below to ensure you, your family, and your home’s safety:

    • If you leave the house, leave the lights on. This will hopefully make any potential burglars think someone is home.
    • Don’t post on social media until you’re back. As cute as your kids or pets might be in their costumes, posting a picture on Facebook of them at a party across town lets criminals know your house is empty… AND a prime target.
    • Clear your car of any valuables. Don’t forget to remove anything you don’t want to lose from your car, especially if it’s not parked in a garage.
    • Keep your doors and windows locked, even when you’re home. It’s easy to forget to lock your door after you’ve just finished handing candy out to a group of little monsters. But that also makes it just as easy for a burglar to slip in when you’ve stepped away later.
    • Move valuables out of sight. If trick-or-treaters can spot your flat-screen TV from your doorway, so can a burglar.
    • Sign up for monitored home security. With EMC Security keeping watch, you can enjoy your night without worrying about whether your home is safe. We’ll be keeping watch, and with our security cameras, so can you, right from your mobile phone!

    Does Crime REALLY Spike On Halloween? Surprising Facts About Danger to Your Home

  • 5 Ways to Prevent Home Security False Alarms

    5 Ways to Prevent Home Security False Alarms

    Have you wondered what happens behind the scenes when a home alarm is triggered?

    Every alarm will set normal home security alarm procedures into action: When EMC Security’s monitoring center receives an alarm notification, it will immediately call to verify the alarm. If we can not reach anyone by phone (or by our new EMC Text-Alert response system), then the police and/or fire department will be dispatched to the home – whether it is an actual emergency or not.

    False alarms can be quite costly to homeowners, depending on where you live. Many cities in Georgia require that homeowners register their alarms, and may charge homeowners false alarm fees ranging from $25 to $500 per incident. And while false alarms can happen, it’s important to take proactive measures to help reduce their occurrence.We’ve outlined five ways homeowners can prevent false alarms.

    1. Make sure all users know how to arm and disarm the system.

    It’s been reported that 32% of false alarms are due to lack of end-user training, so everyone in your household, including frequent visitors such as babysitters, needs to know how the alarm system operates, which doors and windows are connected, and the correct codes associated with the alarm system.

    2. Stay connected with security cameras.

    Know what’s happening at home at any time, from anywhere. Security cameras send clips to your phone so you can verify an alarm signal before authorities are dispatched.

    3. Watch for stray objects near motion detectors.

    If you have motion detectors, make sure there are no drapes or other objects that may move in front of them and cause a false alarm. Be especially aware of forced air heating/cooling vents and ceiling fans.

    4. Plan for pets.

    If you have a pet, you will need to install a pet immune motion sensor. This type of sensor can ignore movements caused by pets weighing 40 to 80 lbs. You can adjust the sensitivity based on how big or small your pet is.

    5. Regularly check your security system and batteries

    It’s recommended that you test your system monthly to be sure it’s operating correctly. EMC Security customers can visit our office for a free battery and can call us at 770.963.0305 to have us walk you through testing your security system. It’s also recommended to replace old alarm systems with more up-to-date equipment every 10 years.

    So what should you do in case of a false alarm?

    When your alarm is activated, a notification is sent to the central monitoring station for immediate action. This includes contacting you at a predetermined phone number. If you have EMC Security’s Text Alert, you and everyone on your emergency contact list will receive a text notification. If someone knows what’s going on, he or she can respond appropriately.

    If you’ve triggered the alarm yourself, immediately contact your monitoring station to report the false alarm. Declaring a false alarm quickly can stop police from being dispatched unnecessarily — and save you from being hit with a fine by your city.

    Contact EMC Security today to learn more about our home security options.

  • How Much Does a Home Security System Cost?

    How Much Does a Home Security System Cost?

    There are many home security system options on the market. Depending on the size of your home and options added, prices can range from $250 up. These costs include equipment, installation, and activation fees.

    Below is a break-down of costs you can expect:

    Equipment Costs

    The equipment costs make up the bulk of your upfront charges. Depending on the system and the equipment you choose, the price can vary drastically. Some companies will advertise “new-customer equipment pricing” where you can get up to $1,500 worth of “free” equipment upfront. It sounds like a great deal, but make sure to read the fine print on these types of offers, because “free” is almost never free.

    Monitoring Costs

    Monthly monitoring costs vary widely as well. This monthly charge is for the service of having your home monitored 24/7 by an external monitoring center. Most companies start at a base price and adjust it as you add features or services, such as remote controls or cameras. According to the SDM Rankings, the national average monthly cost is $50.30. EMC Security has one of the lowest monitoring cost starting at $16.95 per month.

    Companies, like the above example, hide equipment costs in the monthly fee so the consumer has no idea how much their system actually costs. Typically, the monthly rate is based on a package price and that is what you pay for the remainder of your patronage with that company. Other companies are up-front about their costs – like EMC Security. EMC Security offers a 24-month commitment option where the customer can pay for the equipment in 24 monthly installments. Once the equipment is paid for, that debt is satisfied and the monthly rate decreases to include just the monitoring costs. There is no other company in Atlanta that offers this type of agreement. This is great for people who want an affordable home security option but can’t afford the heavy upfront costs of equipment.

    Options

    Self-install options have entered the market and are a great alternative to professional installation. With this type of system, you can install it when it’s most convenient for you – without taking off work or scheduling appointments. It’s also typically more cost-effective since you are not paying for installation. It’s important to note that not all DIY security systems are the same. EMC Security cautions against systems from the “big box” stores. We believe no one should trust their home and family’s safety to anyone other than a professional security company. Check out our systems from just $179.