First Line of Defense

by Customer Service 30. January 2012 15:05
Secure the perimeter of your property. As a home and business owner your first line of defense against burglars, vandals, and trespassers is your properties perimeter. The key to safety is to keep your property visible and at the same time secure. You will want to keep your property barricaded from intruders but clearly visible to neighbors, passersby, and law enforcement officers. Hedges Maintaining hedges and bushes at waist high gives the bad guys fewer places to hide, and gives your neighbors a clear view of suspicious activities while you’re away. Fences Chain link and picket fencing give police a unobscured view of your home or business while on patrol thorough your community. If you have any additional question about security for your home and business please give me a call. Steve (909) 982-7612

First Line of Defense

by Customer Service 30. January 2012 15:05
The first line of defense is to secure the perimeter of your property. keep your property barricaded from intruders but clearly visible to neighbors.
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Back up radio, Central Monitoring and your Alarm System

by Customer Service 5. April 2011 13:09
In today’s society, it is imperative that a homeowner install some form of communication for their alarm system that DOES NOT depend on Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) lines using the antiquated copper wires that come in on the side of your garage. Preparing for the worst, Mijac Alarm customers can install a back-up radio, wireless connection or secondary communication device as an important asset to their Mijac Alarm Security System. [More]

A CCTV System Can Save a Lot of ....

by Customer Service 9. February 2011 11:01
Once upon a time there was a little mom-and-pop store selling knick-knacks on the corner of main and anywhere street. They had a great little business going, loved the neighborhood and participated in all the local downtown events. That is until the internet café came in down the street. Young ruffians started to hang out around the downtown causing a bit of ruckus, marking up walls and scratching windows with their keys on their way home and generally making a mess of things. A window had even been broken across the street and there were no leads as to who did it. [More]

Do You Know Who is Coming in Your Door?

by Customer Service 20. December 2010 10:11
Access Control is more than just a lock on the door. [More]


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