The New Age Of Smart Home Security

The New Age Of Smart Home Security

We are using drone technology to increase home security.

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There isn't enough data to analyze an increase or decrease in crime levels during the pandemic. Some indicators show surges while others show massive declines. However, it is possible that with the latest viral wave brought on by the holidays, we're apt to see increases. With no stimulus relief and the impending doom of unemployment come December the 31st, we could see a rise in crime rates. Homeowners should start thinking more about security options, including security drone technology, to protect home, life, and family.

Drone Security Activity.

Adding a drone to security options is relatively new, but don't let that be a deterrent in your decision-making process to add it. Drones have a variety of features, and we recommend that you go for the whole enchilada. 

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Drone security works in this way. When a homeowner arms their security system, it brings online sensors strategically placed throughout the property. When a sensor gets triggered by an intruder, the alarm system immediately orders the drone to take flight and begin recording video and sound. Drones are programmed to go straight to the sensor area where they detect motion, zoom in their camera view, and follow the activity as it moves on the property, all while recording and sending the live feed to a DVR, PC, phone, or smart device. 

Meanwhile, the security system is alerting the authorities. Some security drones have the option of a live video feed. When the police arrive, they have a bird's eye view of the property and know what area they need to respond to. Such capabilities keep them safe, and everyone else out of harm's way. The perpetrator is dealt with quickly and efficiently with little risk of injury to anyone. 

Drone security is also effective for other emergencies. For example, if a fire emergency breaks out at home, the drone operates on its stored battery power, so even if the house loses power, the drone still works. It can switch from WiFi to network when needed, in the possible event that WiFi has lost power or destroyed. Again, the drone can send a live feed to responders showing them the exact location of a fire, which aids in faster response time and could save lives. Thanks to a drone, fires are dispatched quicker, lessening property damage and total loss of homes. There may be some insurance savings for having this feature as well. 

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Drone Housing and Maintenance.

Drones are housed inconspicuously and are generally undetectable. One would need to know what they were looking for to find one on a property. A drone's housing may be in-ground, in shelters above the ground, and on rooftops. The housing works in unison with the drone, opening on the drone's command when it needs to fly. There are various housing units to choose from, and most are designed to keep the weather at bay and climate-controlled to protect the drone inside. 

Maintenance seems to be simplified, requiring the most service to replace propellers. The security system, including the drone, should be tested frequently to ensure that it is fully operable for any emergency. It's no different than trying your detectors and alarms to make sure they're working correctly; add the drone to the test. 

Drone In Pursuit/Recovery and Homing.

Some security drones can track perpetrators and follow them, leaving a trail for authorities to follow. The drone emits a beacon, much like a rescue beacon, giving its current location while sending the live video feed to authorities. It's advantageous in recovering property stolen from you by the perpetrator. A criminal that experiences apprehension because of a drone may have second thoughts about future criminal activities. Nobody escapes the eye in the sky, and that's why police use helicopters. We use security drones for the same reason. 

Drones can be expensive, and we want to ensure that they can return home or be recovered after their mission. Most drones, especially the high-end drones, have home programming capabilities that enable them to return to their home-pad on command. Even some of the less expensive drones, or pleasure drones, have this feature. Drones can also be recovered on location by their owners or the authorities. Recording your drone's serial number with local police agencies is a good idea. It allows them to notify the drone owner that it has been recovered and is available for pickup. Drones help build more substantial cases against criminals with the videos captured by them. 

Recommendations.

As with any smart home feature, we recommend that a professional, smart home integrator does the installation. Do-it=yourself models tend to cause issues and lead to problems later. Smarter Homes of Austin is just one of the best examples of a smart home integrator with staff and partners on hand to deal with all home technology aspects, even smart security. 

Adding a drone to your security lineup can help guard your home and family during the tough times ahead if there is an increase in crime levels. Why risk it without one?

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Why Having a Smart Home Makes You Safer

Why Having a Smart Home Makes You Safer

Smart homes used to be a thing relegated to the distant future along with personal android robots and flying cars. But they’re real, and they’re getting more sophisticated every year. They keep you connected, and they also help keep you and your family safe. Here's how.

Smart Security

Smart homes exemplify security. Having a smart home means that you have access to more safety features than a home that is not high tech. For example, smart homes have smart locks that can be programmed and accessed remotely by you and you alone. Smart homes also have other safety features, such as cameras around the house itself and at the doorbell. You can see who is ringing your smart doorbell even when you are not home. A smart home wards off unwanted visitors while keeping you aware of the goings-on in the neighborhood. Not only can a smart home keep you safer, but it can also strengthen security in your neighborhood.

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Monitor your home from anywhere

A smart security system allows you to view your home from any device anywhere. Real time alerts of emergencies are sent directly to you. There’s no 3rd party emergency answering service to go through. The authorities are automatically notified and help is on the way.

Helps Your Health

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A smart house can help keep you physically well. For example, you can set your smart home to a temperature that is best for your family. Smart house technology can even detect a sudden or intense drop in temperature and alert you. Furthermore, smart technology can assist you in calling for help if something should happen. For example, if you are prone to falling, you can have your smart house wired so that it can respond to you calling for help. Even simple falls are dangerous and could incapacitate you to the point of being unable to reach your phone.

Staying Informed

Having a smart house means making regular updates on what’s going on locally and around the world. Keeping your house up to date and connected to the internet makes it easy to get instant access to information, which is perfect for you and your family in this busy world. And by having a home that is equipped with the latest technology, you can be sure that your home is the optimum environment for modern day-to-day life.

Having a smart home is an intelligent decision. It keeps your home up to date with the latest technology, which means you’re more likely to be able to keep up with the latest trends in crime. In turn, you and your family will be safer.

Only about 10% of Austin home automation companies will meet the standards to pass Home Technology Association certification. Our company is in that top 10%. Give us a call today!

3 Things That Every Smart Home Needs

3 Things That Every Smart Home Needs

As a homeowner, you are probably pondering the many issues to tackle in order to ensure that you and your household are safe, protected and comfortable at all times. That’s one of the benefits of living in a smart home - these things are already mostly automated for you! If you’re looking to make the switch to a smart home, here are a few important things you can’t afford to skip.

Smart Smoke Detectors

Smoke detectors save millions of lives each year worldwide. If you do not have a smoke detector in each room of your home, be sure to install them before settling into your new residence and sleeping there. Keeping your smoke detectors working can help prevent fire-related hazards in your home. Additionally, smoke detectors can help to warn children and other members of your household of potential danger in the kitchen and other fire-susceptible areas throughout the house. A smart smoke detector has the additional capabilities of sending alerts to smartphones and tuning on the lights in the home to wake everyone up.

Smart Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Carbon monoxide is a silent yet extremely deadly gas that causes household fatalities each year due to a lack of timely detection. Installing a carbon monoxide detector in your home or apartment is essential to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Smart carbon monoxide detectors connect with your smartphone and home lighting, and even send you low-battery alerts.

Individuals who succumb to carbon monoxide poisoning are often unaware of carbon monoxide in the air, leading them to remain oblivious to the poisoning itself. As carbon monoxide begins to build up in the body, victims simply become tired and unable to remain awake, which ultimately results in death. A carbon monoxide detector is vital to save lives in the event that carbon monoxide begins leaking into your own home.

Smart Home Security Cameras

Investing in home security cameras or a home security system is one way to add another layer of protection to both the interior and exterior of your property. A home security camera system does not have to feel invasive, especially with the ability to build your very own DIY home security system today.

With solutions such as Ring and other smartphone-enabled security apps and solutions, it is now easier than ever to track any area inside or outside your home. Even if you are not interested in an indoor home security system, you can install outdoor home security cameras to keep an eye on your front porch, your yard and surrounding areas.

Taking the time to invest in the safety and protection of your home and family is imperative. With the proper tools and protective gear, you and your home will be better prepared for and protected from potential trouble that may arise.

We can automate your lighting, entertainment, security, climate and more. Get in touch today!

 
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