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Don’t think the only use for a wireless driveway alarm is to alert you when something comes into your driveway because it’s not.  Motion sensor driveway alarms can be used for many things outside. Do you have a garden that is being ruined by pesky animals? Set the alarm up around the garden and you [...]

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An entrance alert is a commonly used security and safety product for many businesses.  I think most of us recognize the loud “ding-dong” heard when a shop door is opened, especially when a child is standing in the infrared beam just to be able to hear the noise over and over again.)  Some of us [...]

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Many people are familiar with the familiar bell tone of an entrance alert when they enter a business like a pizza place, movie rental store, dry-cleaners, etc.  What they may not know is that these entrance alerts come in a variety of styles which can have practical uses in and around your home.  Some styles [...]

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I can’t tell you how many times I have spent hundreds of dollars at the grocery store only to hear a few days later , “Mom, there’s nothing to eat!”  Completely dumbfounded by this news, I traipse my way over to the pantry and investigate.  Low and behold, the Easy Mac®, Pop Tarts®, the fruit [...]

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Entrance Alerts Made Easy

by on November 6, 2010 · 0 comments

In the not-so distant-past, security systems were only available for the wealthy or for large businesses with a budget to spend on security systems.  The internet has changed this landscape for many by allowing more access to a variety of systems and thus helping to reduce the costs to the mass market. With many people [...]

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My brother and I did not grow up in the most “normal” of households.  I’m not talking about a dysfunctional family or anything, although ours certainly qualifies! I’m more referring to the celebration of holidays and children’s events.  Our mother was not the most eager celebrant of Easter, Halloween, etc.  Although Christmas and Thanksgiving were [...]

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