To illustrate, when you are running errands or working and a person walks up to your main entry, your video doorbell will sense the movement. The device will automatically deliver a warning to your smartphone with video proof of your guest. You may then access the integrated smartphone app and communicate with your guest through the two-way talk feature, or have connected smart lighting come on, so it seems like your house is occupied. When an invasion does take place, your system will automatically alert your 24-hour monitoring agents, and they'll quickly contact the authorities.
A security system defends against fires, flooding, and CO leaks
Many different types of emergencies may happen at your house. CO leaks, fires, and flooding generally impact your home unnoticed and happen fast. Pairing different safety sensors to your alarm system provides your smoke, flood, and CO sensors the same level of integration as your monitored motion detectors.
If a crisis occurs, your high-decibel siren will go off, signaling all occupants of the residence to leave. You could also get an alert to your mobile device, which is especially helpful if you're not home. Your monitoring specialists will also be informed, so they can reach out to first responders while you move to a safe location.