

The following tips are simple steps that can dramatically reduce the number of false alarms you might cause using your alarm system.
Read moreThe week of November 24 to 30 is National Fire Safety Week at home and the Canada Safety Council encourages Canadians and their families to take all necessary precautions to spend a happy holiday in Canada. Whether it is important to ensure that the Christmas tree is always well watered, or to install fireproof decorations, or not to overload the electrical outlets, there are several measures that Canadians Can take to prevent the holiday season from turning into disaster.
Read moreInfrared occupancy detectors Your alarm system's infrared occupancy detectors or movement detectors are strategically positioned to cover the security perimeter. Many mechanisms (mirrors and/or lenses) enable the detectors to perceive the infrared (…)
Read moreAs an alarm system owner, you have the responsibility of acting in a way that avoids false alarms, annoying and costly for you and for safety interveners. False alarms are mainly caused by security system owners, 77% of the time.
Read moreAn alarm system is made up of several components that, connected to each other, ensure your safety.
Read moreAll fire prevention campaigns remind you to check the battery in your smoke detector at least once a year. They are right. It could save your life.
Read moreMedical alarm systems are a simple and practical solution to ensure the safety of those close at heart with less autonomy but still wanting to live at home. A good way of matching autonomy and peace of mind.
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