Tech Talk: No RMR? Are You Serious?
In the security business, you need to provide a product and service, just like many other service companies — but don’t forget about RMR.
In the security business, you need to provide a product and service, just like many other service companies — but don’t forget about RMR.
An AIREF-backed study investigates the security and safety habits of victims before and after a burglary. There’s good news and bad news…
A Vivint spokesperson gives the company’s side of the story.
Vivint continued to make automatic withdrawals from an elderly woman’s checking account despite knowing she wasn’t using the alarm system.
2G may have just seen its sunset, but between now and 2021 the industry will also have to replace every 3G/4G radio out there.
Francine Barnes believes the same men who broke into her home on Monday morning also beat her son to death. Charles Barnes was found dead later that day.
Instead of an alarm system that merely detects and reports, these components can take physical action against an intruder in a non-lethal way.
Buyers should beware of these ‘free’ systems, and alarm companies that install these systems might be increasing their liability.
Detective H.W. “Robbie” Robinson of the Phoenix Police Code Enforcement Unit, Alarm Inspections explains how police prioritize dispatches to potential crimes.
Alarm expert Jeffrey D. Zwirn explains why it’s important for alarm installers to perform initial testing on the existing system to prevent liability if it doesn’t work properly.