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Keep your home safe with 24/7 professional monitoring and emergency response. We also design commercial security systems which incorporate the most innovative and reliable technology available.
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What We Can Deliver and Much More!
Security Cameras
Our Alarm.com Cameras allow you to:
- Know When Packages Arrive
- Have Motion Activated Video Clips
- See Who Rings Your Doorbell
- Keep An Eye On Your Home While You’re Away
- Keep An Eye On Loved Ones When You Can’t Be Home
- And More!
Home Automation
Our Home Automation Solutions Integrate with:
- Lights
- Door Locks
- Thermostats
- Security Systems
- Plug in Appliances
- Smart Appliances
- Door and Window Sensors
- And More!
Energy Management
Use our Energy Management to:
- Control The Temperature Of Your Home
- Have Your Home’s Thermostat Adjust With The Weather
- Set Schedules For Your House’s Temperature
- Use Geo-Services to Have Your House Just Right When You Arrive Home
- Save Up To 15% on Your Energy Bill
- And More!
Why Everyone Is Choosing PCI Security
- 24/7 Burglary & Theft Monitoring
- Remote Arm & Disarm
- Mobile Real-Time Video
- Home Automation
- Lighting & Temperature Control
- Email & Text Alerts/Notifications
- Remote Door Lock/Unlock
7 Steps to Securing Your Home:
Lock all doors and windows, including garage doors and your pet doors. A unlocked window or door is an open invitation for these thieves.
If your home has weak locks you can install deadbolt locks with a one inch throw and reinforced strike plate. This adds more security and makes it much harder for doors to be forcibly entered.
Mount high-quality locks on all windows, particularly those at ground level. This includes using a stopper in the window track. You can use something as simple as a wooden dowel.
Secure sliding glass doors. Most new homes the frame of the door is made from vinyl, this makes the door more energy efficient but easier for it to be forced open.
A simple solution to secure the door is to place a metal rod or a larger wooden dowel in the frame behind the door.
These will help prevent burglars from forcing the door open or lifting it off the track.
Place timers or daylight sensors on indoor lamps or lighting to light up your home at night.
Try a variable timer with 2 on/off settings per day. Before you leave for your vacation, check that all lightbulbs are working properly.
With the invention of the internet there are now options that allow you to log in to your home security system from any computer or even your smart phone.
You can turn on and off lighting and other devices.
Keep the perimeter of your home well lighted.
Use low voltage or solar lighting around porches, decks, entrances, walkways, pathways and other dark outdoor areas.
If leaving on a trip, make sure that all light bulbs are working properly.
Postpone mail and newspaper deliveries (if possible). Also you can have trust worthy friend or neighbor collect them.
Also ask your neighbor to remove any advertising flyers that are deposited in your yard or on your door.Use low voltage or solar lighting around porches, decks, entrances, walkways, pathways and other dark outdoor areas.
If leaving on a trip, make sure that all lightbulbs are working properly.A simple solution to secure the door is to place a metal rod or a larger wooden dowel in the frame behind the door.
These will help prevent burglars from forcing the door open or lifting it off the track.If your home has weak locks you can install deadbolt locks with a one inch throw and reinforced strike plate. This adds more security and makes it much harder for doors to be forcibly entered.
Mount high-quality locks on all windows, particularly those at ground level. This includes using a stopper in the window track. You can use something as simple as a wooden dowel.
Never hide keys near the door of the home, like under doormats or in mailboxes or flowerpots.
Give an extra key to a trust worthy friend and ask them to check your home regularly while you’re away.
Also ask your neighbor to remove any advertising flyers that are deposited in your yard or on your door.Use low voltage or solar lighting around porches, decks, entrances, walkways, pathways and other dark outdoor areas.
If leaving on a trip, make sure that all lightbulbs are working properly.A simple solution to secure the door is to place a metal rod or a larger wooden dowel in the frame behind the door.
These will help prevent burglars from forcing the door open or lifting it off the track.If your home has weak locks you can install deadbolt locks with a one inch throw and reinforced strike plate. This adds more security and makes it much harder for doors to be forcibly entered.
Mount high-quality locks on all windows, particularly those at ground level. This includes using a stopper in the window track. You can use something as simple as a wooden dowel.
Keep bushes trimmed and away from entrances and walkways.
Arrange to have someone take care of your lawn or garden while you’re away so your house doesn’t look empty.
An unkept lawn is a signal for burglars to stop and check your home.Give an extra key to a trust worthy friend and ask them to check your home regularly while you’re away.
Also ask your neighbor to remove any advertising flyers that are deposited in your yard or on your door.Use low voltage or solar lighting around porches, decks, entrances, walkways, pathways and other dark outdoor areas.
If leaving on a trip, make sure that all lightbulbs are working properly.A simple solution to secure the door is to place a metal rod or a larger wooden dowel in the frame behind the door.
These will help prevent burglars from forcing the door open or lifting it off the track.If your home has weak locks you can install deadbolt locks with a one inch throw and reinforced strike plate. This adds more security and makes it much harder for doors to be forcibly entered.
Mount high-quality locks on all windows, particularly those at ground level. This includes using a stopper in the window track. You can use something as simple as a wooden dowel.