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Security Zones: part 3Exterior motion detectors, lights, and sirens should have their zones based on the area in which they are. The front entry should be one zone, the driveway another, and the backyard still another, and so on. This way you can have an earlier alert to intrusion and know where on your property the intruder is. This early warning is highly beneficial since it puts more time in your hands for an earlier and more effective response. You might also be interested in . . .Access ControlWhen we think of access control, we often think of highly complicated and technical devices. But little do we realize that simple locks and keys, passwords, and garage door openers are forms of access control that we use on a daily level. By a very basic definition, access control, whether being a door key or a Biometric Hand Reader, is the regulation over who enters or exits various ... more |
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