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Bulky contact sensors. Bottom Line: The Ring Alarm Security Kit is a DIY home security system that is easy to install and offers affordable professional monitoring, but interoperability with Ring cameras and third party devices is not yet supported. Read ReviewFrontPoint Safe Home ReviewMSRP: $882. 84 at Pros: Easy to install. Lots of component choices. Works with Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

In 2008, Adam Schanz founded Alarm Protection Technology in North Salt Lake City, Utah. Under the name of Alarm Protection Technology, Schanz along with a team of 10 sales reps began offering services in Utah, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi and Florida. This first team was called the A Team, they had a van and provided services to 12,000 customers. In 2011, Alarm Protection Technology dropped “technology” and switched over to Alarm Protection AP. At the time of the switch, AP had between 80 and 100 reps and was offering services in Alaska, California, Utah Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky, Utah, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Florida. With over, 40,000 customers, AP had experienced major exponential growth. Later that year, Alarm Protection officially changed their name to Alder Holdings, LLC. Since the name change, Alder continues to expect exponential growth and has seen proof of that. In 2016, Alder was providing services to 40,000 customers in just 22 states. At the start of the year 2018, Alder provided services in 35 states and helped over 100,000 customers protect their homes. As of June 2018, Alder Holdings, LLC known as Alder services customers in 38 states with expectations for more growth.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Here are ways to use your home automated system to prevent package theft this holiday season. Activate perimeter motion sensor alarms Activate perimeter motion sensor alarms around your property, both when you’re at home and when you aren’t. Just because you’re there doesn’t mean you’re monitoring the porch, aware of every package that arrives—and every thief that takes an interest. Perimeter alarms will notify you each time anyone enters your property. So if it’s UPS, you can grab… Read moreThe weather outside may be frightful to you, but it could be a welcome sight to burglars who take advantage of winter conditions to break into homes. While you’re busy keeping your pipes from freezing and scraping ice from your car’s windshield, burglars are busy planning their entry into your home. It can be hard to monitor your property’s security when you’re worried about all the other maintenance winter weather brings. Here is how winter weather affects your safety and security systems. Snow on camera lenses Should snow build up on your camera lenses, then any footage they captured won’t be much good. Position your cameras under a ledge or inside a box that protects them from snowfall. Check your cameras regularly, and if you see that snow has fallen on the lenses, wipe it away.