A Driveway Alarm Alert is Multi-functional
We're all looking for some additional peace of mind, especially when we try and settle down for the night. Do you often have bad dreams, waking up and worrying if your property is secure and your assets are all being adequately protected? It can be difficult to feel that you're in control and have your eyes firmly on the target, especially if you have numerous assets to protect or a particularly large property to worry about.
While a majority of homes these days are equipped with an alert system should somebody break in during the night for example, savvy homeowners choose to add a second layer of protection by installing a driveway alarm alert system to give them additional notice that something untoward may be about to happen.
A well-thought-out driveway alarm alert system is going to be particularly effective at outsmarting even the most switched on criminal. This type of technology allows us to look after our properties, regardless of the layout or the number of ways to access.
While it may originally have been intended for your primary access, the driveway alarm alert can be configured to keep an eye on a multitude of places within your property. For example, in addition to detecting cars in your driveway, you can set up the system to notify you when visitors are approaching the front door, when the dog is running rampant across your flower beds, when a child may be dangerously near to the pool area, or when someone has boarded your speedboat at the dock.
The driveway alarm alert system operates according to a series of sensors. Each sensor can be configured individually and once it is activated it sends a signal to a transmitter. The transmitter is quite powerful and can emit a signal up to 300 feet through walls to the receiver in your home, for example. It's good to know that the system is entirely waterproof and weatherproof and can be easily mounted and adjusted to your needs.
One of the beauties of the driveway alarm alert system is that when you are notified, you will hear your own voice. All you have to do is to report a specific message according to the position of each sensor and you'll immediately know the nature of the problem. For example you will be told if there is a child by the pool or a potential intruder at the boathouse.
A driveway alarm alert system will not always be used in adverse circumstances. For example, you could be expecting somebody important and will be given adequate notice that they are driving up and even approaching your front door, enabling you to greet them appropriately.
Whether you use this system for residential or small business purposes, think of six different zones that you want to monitor and then set up a specific message for each. For example, child monitoring, pool safety, staff behavior, etc.
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