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Archive for April, 2009

by Alex M. Furlo

An access control system can help protect restricted areas from trespassers. It is designed to provide high security protocol in private and commercial premises. It also authorizes access to approved personnel. An access control system can also record the time of employee entrance. It shields or secures people, important documents or equipment in a facility. Access control systems are extremely functional within buildings that have multiple entry spots. Different kinds of security mechanisms are used for this.

Increasing security and enhancing the control over who enters the property is the main feature of this access control systems. Some times this systems are also used as an advanced employee management tool

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by Alex M. Furlo

Access control system (ACS) can offer top notch security for both private and commercial premises. An ACS is used for preventing unauthorized entries into restricted areas. Access control systems can also play the role of permission granter- a smart one actually. An ACS can be programmed to allow only authorized people to enter. When an unauthorized person seeks permission to enter, you can or cannot grant permission for entry. An ACS can also record check-in and check-out time of company personnel.

This way, buildings and personnel inside get better security against trespassers or any unauthorized entries. Modern ACS can contribute a lot to efficient employee management.

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Emergency Plan

by Eric Vanderham

Everyone should have an emergency plan that is developed well in advance of any disaster that might hit their area. Some of us live in zones more prone to certain natural disasters such as tornadoes, active volcanoes, hurricaines, floods,tsunami areas, etc. At school we learn what to do if an earthquake or other disaster strikes, but families and individuals should have a plan in place that will help us cope effectively at home with an emergency.

An ideal list would include the following concerns that you have discussed with your children and partner:

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by Bill Alletto

As crime rates increase more families are looking to use home security and home alarm systems as protection against intruders. There are numerous systems available that have different components. If you are new to home security then choosing a system that is right for your home can be challenging. Understanding the effectiveness of different options can help you make the right decision.

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by Gus Kopalinski

Do most houses have shutters that really work or are they there just for decoration? Many houses have what are called decorative shutters that look great but aren’t really shutters. They are made to look like the real thing but they really don’t work at all. If you take a close look at most house shutters, you will find the majority of them are just for there for decoration.

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by Solomon Kavou

If you take the time and put a lot of effort to really thinking about your garden lighting design you can transform your garden into a great social area for the evenings too whether it is for evening barbecues or just to have friends round and sit outside admiring the view with a few bottle of wine, garden lighting can really make a difference.

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by Marc Ramsey

The benefits of a network security camera system extend beyond the functionalities that an analog security camera system can provide. The advantages include remote accessibility, high image quality, even management and intelligent video capabilities, easy integration possibilities and better scalability, flexibility and cost-effectiveness.

Someone could access, manage, and view live and recorded video from anywhere around the world with an internet connection. Network security systems these days are also referred to as IP-based networks because the communicate over the network using the Internet Protocol, which is the same thing as your office network that you can connect to from virtually anywhere, anytime through the internet.

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