Wednesday 17 July 2013

Keychain Remote Controls- Keep Your Home Secured in Pocket


Home automation and integrated home security systems are technologically far more advanced today than even just two years ago. It’s hard to keep up with all the changes and advancements. For instance, you may not know about being able to now operate your home security with a key chain remote control. It’s a simple way for homeowners to streamline their home security. A keychain remote control provides a higher level of control to your home security system.
Here are some of the things you can do with your home security keychain remote:
  • Arm and disarm your system – great for when you’re heading out for a run or pulling into the driveway; works just like opening your garage.
  • A single push panic button to activate the security alarm and contact the monitoring center – great for when you can’t reach the standard panic button and your keys are in your pocket.
  • Turn on or off the lights that are connected to your keychain remote. Excellent when you want the driveway light temporarily but don’t need it on all night.
The arming and disarming function of your keychain remote activates all the security devices in your home – motion detectors, door and window sensors, surveillance cameras, etc. – in one fluid motion. For many homeowners, a home security system activated by their keychain remote makes a lot of sense – particularly if you are in and out of your house a lot or simply in the yard and want the convenience of controlling your home security and home automation at your fingertips.
Keychain remote controls are a great way to ensure the security of:
  • Kids who come home from school to an empty house – the keychain isn’t activated until they get close to home, so it’s useless if stolen or lost.
  • Elderly family members who struggle with technology and find operating the home security control panel difficult.
  • Individuals with physical disabilities who may find it difficult to enter or exit the home in time to arm or disarm the alarm.
  • Visitors or home care workers to whom you don’t want to give a key but need access to your home when you’re not around.
  • Busy people who are always on the go and are often carrying lots of items like bags of groceries, young children, big boxes, etc.
In fact, at GuardMe Security we recommend that all our customers get the keychain remotes to make things easier. Even if you don’t use them all the time, they are a great backup resource for your home security system. Read Original Article about

To discuss getting or activating your keychain remote control for your integrated home security system, call our expert team at (800) 235-0644 or request a quote online. We can also answer your questions and address any concerns about integrated home security.

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