- 3711 Long Beach blvd Suite 4057 Long Beach, CA 90807 United States
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Our Temperature Sensors provide real-time monitoring of your home’s internal climate, helping you maintain a comfortable and safe environment. These sensors are essential for detecting unusual temperature fluctuations that could indicate potential hazards such as overheating appliances or failing HVAC systems. Integrated with your home security system, they can trigger alerts or automate responses, such as adjusting your thermostat or sending notifications, ensuring your home remains at optimal temperatures while preventing any risks associated with extreme conditions.
Our Door and Window Sensors are your first line of defense against unauthorized entry. These sensors are discreetly installed on your doors and windows, instantly alerting you if they are opened unexpectedly. Ideal for securing entry points, they integrate seamlessly with your home security system to provide real-time notifications. Whether you’re at home or away, you’ll know the exact status of your doors and windows, giving you peace of mind that your home is secure at all times.
Motion Sensors are key components of any comprehensive home security system. Our advanced motion sensors are designed to detect even the slightest movement within your home’s perimeter. Whether it’s an intruder or an unexpected visitor, these sensors will trigger alerts and can activate lights or cameras to deter potential threats. Customizable sensitivity settings ensure they only respond to significant movements, minimizing false alarms while maximizing security coverage throughout your property.
Safety from fire hazards is paramount, and our Smoke Sensors provide an essential layer of protection. These highly sensitive sensors detect smoke particles in the air, giving you early warnings of potential fires. Integrated with your security system, they not only sound an alarm but can also notify emergency services automatically. Designed to respond quickly to any signs of smoke, our sensors are vital for protecting your home and loved ones from the dangers of fire.
Door and window sensors consist of two parts: one attached to the door or window and the other to the frame. When the door or window is opened, the two parts separate, triggering the sensor and sending an alert to the security system.
Yes, many modern motion sensors are designed to ignore the movement of pets up to a certain weight (typically 40-80 pounds) to prevent false alarms. This feature is often referred to as "pet immunity."
Sensors should be placed at entry points like doors and windows, in hallways, and in areas where intruders are most likely to pass. Motion detectors should cover main areas like living rooms and staircases, and environmental sensors should be placed near potential hazards like kitchens and basements.
Yes, sensors typically require regular maintenance, such as battery replacement every 1-2 years, depending on usage. It’s important to test your sensors regularly to ensure they’re functioning correctly and to replace batteries as needed.