miercuri, 27 februarie 2013

Home Security and Access Control - Business - Small Business

A DHTI system can provide a wide variety of security and safety measures for the home. It allows access to the home and its surroundings and lets other security measures be centrally controlled and monitored for maximum protection of the occupants and their property. Security can be controlled from central locations within the home and also from remote locations by using a cell phone or a computer

connected via the Internet to the DHTI central processing computer.

Remote computer control can be accomplished from wired hardware, such as an of workstation, or using a wireless battery-operated laptop.

Security and monitoring features that can be included in a DHTI system include all of the following:

? Sensors on windows and other vulnerable entry points that trigger an alarm if intrusion occurs. These can be taped circuits on the glass, laser beams, or movement/vibration detectors.

? Heat and/or motion sensors that monitor the immediate area around the home or specifi c traffi c corridors within it and trigger an alert if anyone enters the space.

? Video surveillance cameras that monitor both exterior and interior areas of the home for intruders.

? Cipher locks on exterior doors. These require keypad entry of a numeric code to open, and some types can be time-coded to block entry during speci? ed hours.

? Sensors that respond to the presence or absence of specific conditions such as electric power to critical appliances (freezers, sump pumps, etc.), water in basement

areas, or surface motion in a swimming pool.

? Strategically placed pressure-sensitive pads that respond either to pressure being applied (weight) or pressure being relieved (object picked up).

Any of these sensing and monitoring devices may trigger a variety of responses, including the following:

? Summon the police or other assistance, either by telephone or by radio.

? Activate an audible alarm.

? Activate additional lighting.

? Activate additional security procedures such as lockdown devices, circuit break-

ers, dropdown security doors, and others.

? Activate additional emergency equipment such as sprinkler systems, emergency

generators, and transponders (battery-operated emergency radio transmitters).

A DHTI system can provide a wide variety of security and safety measures for the home. It allows access to the home and its surroundings and lets other security measures be centrally controlled and monitored for maximum protection of the occupants and their property. Security can be controlled from central locations within the home and also from remote locations by using a cell phone or a computer

connected via the Internet to the DHTI central processing computer.

Remote computer control can be accomplished from wired hardware, such as an of workstation, or using a wireless battery-operated laptop.

Security and monitoring features that can be included in a DHTI system include all of the following:

? Sensors on windows and other vulnerable entry points that trigger an alarm if intrusion occurs. These can be taped circuits on the glass, laser beams, or movement/vibration detectors.

? Heat and/or motion sensors that monitor the immediate area around the home or specifi c traffi c corridors within it and trigger an alert if anyone enters the space.

? Video surveillance cameras that monitor both exterior and interior areas of the home for intruders.

? Cipher locks on exterior doors. These require keypad entry of a numeric code to open, and some types can be time-coded to block entry during speci? ed hours.

? Sensors that respond to the presence or absence of specific conditions such as electric power to critical appliances (freezers, sump pumps, etc.), water in basement

areas, or surface motion in a swimming pool.

? Strategically placed pressure-sensitive pads that respond either to pressure being applied (weight) or pressure being relieved (object picked up).

Any of these sensing and monitoring devices may trigger a variety of responses, including the following:

? Summon the police or other assistance, either by telephone or by radio.

? Activate an audible alarm.

? Activate additional lighting.

? Activate additional security procedures such as lockdown devices, circuit break-

ers, dropdown security doors, and others.

? Activate additional emergency equipment such as sprinkler systems, emergency

generators, and transponders (battery-operated emergency radio transmitters).



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