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Home automation is the wave of the future- allowing you the ability to control nearly every system in your home from a single device. With convenient 24/7 access to your home and its security, peace of mind is... Read More
Georgia is home to beautiful coastal beaches, historic and charming towns, and of course, the belle of Georgia peach trees. Like many places in the US, though, Georgia is also home to some unsafe cities where... Read More
To protect your household from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, it's vital that you install a carbon monoxide detection system in your home. And to ensure that your system can do its job effectively, it's... Read More
Commonly referred to as "the silent killer," carbon monoxide is an extremely toxic gas that can kill you if ingested into the bloodstream over prolonged periods of time. Because it's an odorless gas, carbon... Read More
According to the National Emergency Number Association (NENA), more than 600,000 calls are made to 911 every day in the United States. Research has found that most of these calls are for non-emergencies like... Read More
With a digital smart lock system installed in your home, you can open your exterior doors with the touch of a button— right from your smartphone. For many homeowners, this kind of freedom is exciting. For... Read More
According to the National Emergency Number Association (NENA), more than 240 million calls are made to 911 seeking emergency assistance each year in the United States. Many of these calls are for emergency... Read More
In the United States, a home catches fire every 88 seconds. Even more alarming, 3 of every 5 home fire deaths resulted from fires in houses with no working smoke alarms. While these are pretty alarming... Read More
It's estimated that approximately 65 percent of Americans have at least one automated or "smart" home device in their homes, with the most common being smart speakers, thermostats, and lighting. These devices... Read More