What Do We Mean By Wireless?
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You can’t see, taste or smell the “Invisible Killer”: Carbon Monoxide (CO). It’s an odorless and colorless gas created by fuels burned incompletely. Additionally, Carbon Monoxide can be produced from anything that burns fuel: cars, stoves, grills, and fireplaces, to name a few. CO is dangerous when inhaled. It displaces oxygen in the blood and
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Our commercial security systems are custom-designed, installed and monitored to meet your unique requirements. And our security solutions can scale seamlessly as your business grows and your needs change.
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Why test your alarm system? Your alarm system can keep you safe from potential invaders. However, an alarm system is useless if it malfunctions. It’s important to test both your fire and burglar system consistently to ensure proper function. Here at Valley Alarm, we recommend that you test your alarm system(s) monthly. You should check
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You think about protecting your property and your valuables, so you probably are also concerned about how to keep pets safe at home. When it comes to our pets, they are essentially a part of our families. Our pets can help us in a plethora of ways in and around our homes. Whether our pets
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Do you ever wonder what we did before smart phones? We used to have a land-line phone, digital camera, GPS, and a million other gadgets…now they are all apps on your Smartphone! Valley Alarm is now offering a new Smartphone App with thermostat, lighting, door locks, and camera control. You can see the kids get home from
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Did you know that the leading cause of house fires begin from cooking in the kitchen? Aside from kitchen fires, per U.S. Fire Administration, approximately 15,000 fires occur yearly from candles alone. Do not allow a fire to extinguish your plans for a romantic Valentine’s Day! Here are a few safety tips to keep in
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Access control systems are the wave of the future when it comes to building safety. Today, a variety of access control technologies work together. Hospitals, schools, and universities are some of the areas that access control can help the most. Security professionals can use the data coming in from those systems to develop improved situational
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1) Follow Mudslide Evacuation Orders IF YOU HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED BY AUTHORITIES TO EVACUATE, DO SO. DO NOT HESITATE. If you have not been instructed to evacuate, be ready to do so even before you get the notice. Evacuate as soon as possible. If you wait to evacuate, the roads could be clogged with traffic