Monday 23 September 2013

Your Fire and Security Company Can Upgrade Old Systems, But How Do You Know if Your System is Outdated?

Have you ever noticed the security systems in banks, government buildings and other places where security monitoring and fire systems are a must? Perhaps, cameras and fire extinguishers were what you noticed, but modern security systems involve much more than just cameras and a few pieces of equipment.

Savvy Criminals Call for Smart Systems

As criminals get smarter and more computer-savvy, you need a fire and security company whose security systems are proven to meet the challenge and give you peace of mind. If you need a proficient security alarm in Hawaii, it’s essential that you contact professionals who have all the know-how and experience to fit your particular needs.

A good fire and security company will assist you with high-resolution cameras, remote connection, security cameras and systems with panic-button access. You also have the option of customizing your security system to carry fire monitoring. With the dangers that a large or small fire can pose, fire monitoring is a necessity.

To outwit thieves and protect yourself from the dangers of a fire, contact a fire and security company that has both fire and security systems with cutting-edge technology. Finding the right company that carries security alarms in Hawaii will give you all the answers you need.

How Do You Know If You Need to Upgrade Your Security System?

You can begin by taking a look at your present situation as it relates to your fire and security system. Examine your security system and ask yourself these questions to find out if an update is in order.

• Do your first-floor doors and windows have motion sensors?
• Do you have reliable wireless security devices that can arm and disarm your system?
• Are you comfortable with your present system’s communications abilities?
• Is your fire and security system over 10 years old?
• Is your present system the analog and wired type?
• Is your fire safety equipment capable of handling a big or small fire emergency on every floor and in every room?

If you answered no to any of these questions, you could be taking a big gamble with the security of your home or business. Thieves and fires work quickly, and both wreak havoc on susceptible equipment.

Safety systems with fire monitoring offer assurance that your home or business is kept safe, even while you’re away. If you’re on vacation or frequently away from your home or office, a security system with fire monitoring will alert authorities immediately to any danger of a fire.

Don’t let a questionable security system put your family, possessions and business at risk. Find out what today’s best and most reliable security alarm in Hawaii can do for your home or business. The longer you wait, the greater the risk.

Monday 9 September 2013

Lifeline,Your Hawaii Fire and Security Company,Dispels Home Security Myths

Many people believe hiring a fire and security company is expensive, complicated and unnecessary. But the truth is most ideas about security services are based on misunderstood or fabricated information. For your personal safety and the safety of those in your home, do not allow these fabrications to determine whether or not you invest in a service that has been proven to protect the personal property of homeowners and, in some instances, save lives. It’s entirely possible that some of the myths have been perpetrated by potential burglars who want to dissuade you from buying an alarm system.

Though it’s impossible to address all the misinformation that exists, here are a few of the most common myths about home security.

A Professional Alarm System Will be Too Expensive

The most common misconception among homeowners is that maintaining a security alarm in Hawaii is too expensive. In reality, there is a wide variety of security systems available for your home today. They range from the more affordable, up to the very expensive. The majority of alarms on the market are actually less than $100, and depending on the contract, some of the alarms are provided for free. The price that you come across is completely dependent on your own personal requirements for a home system.

I’ll Have to Sign a Long Contract

Another myth is that contracts for home security systems are very lengthy. This is simply not true. The longer your contract is, the lower your monthly cost can be, but that is standard for almost any similar contract. In most situations, the longest contract you will see is for three years. It is far more common to find a month-to-month contract that will fit your needs.

My Pet Will Set Off the Alarm

Some people are under the impression that owning a pet will make it practically impossible to rely on a home alarm system, because the alarm will constantly be triggered as the family pet roams around the house. Truthfully, motion sensors are among the many accessories available in a home alarm system, and many alarm systems incorporate a "pet friendly" motion detector. You can also have a motion sensor replaced with a glass breakage detection sensor for your windows. To set your mind at ease, be sure to inquire about these options when you speak to your home security installation specialist from Lifeline.

I Don’t Need an Alarm System; I Live in a Safe Neighborhood

When homeowners live in what is generally believed to be a safe neighborhood with little to no crime, they sometimes assume their home is safe from burglars. It’s better to be prepared for a break in, however, since many thieves will prey on your false sense of security. Studies show that thieves see most homes without alarm systems as likely targets.

Though modern home security systems have been around for decades, myths about this property- and life-saving service abound. Whether you choose to install a security alarm in Hawaii or hire a fire and security company, getting as much information as possible is the first step to making an informed decision.

Wednesday 21 August 2013

Control Your Security Alarm in Hawaii at Anytime from Anywhere

When you're traveling, thousands of miles of ocean can separate you from the home you spent your whole life saving for. Know with certainty that your castle is safe and secure, wherever you are, with Honeywell's Total Connect System from Lifeline Fire and Security Company.

With Total Connect, you can control your security alarm in Hawaii, watch live video of your home and receive security alerts through the Internet or a smart phone.

It's easy to use, because the remote keypad has the same functions as the alarm control panel in your home. You can set or disarm your alarm; view security alerts; open a door for maintenance, cleaning or pet care; control garage doors and turn lights on or off on a schedule or manually.

The Total Connect System can proactively send you alerts about your home. Know almost instantly when motion detectors are disturbed or doors are opened (and record video of the event.) It can also warn you if a leaky pipe is flooding your house, a fire has started or the air conditioning has stopped working.

Since you can set or disarm your alarm wherever you are, you won't have to give out your security code to people who need in your home while you're away. You're able to confirm the pet sitter or housekeeper is coming and going at appropriate times and only entering authorized areas by controlling their access to your home remotely.

An empty-looking house is a magnet for those who want to take your property. With Total Connect, you can remotely turn lights on and off or schedule them to operate at set times. If an intruder thinks someone is home, they will hopefully think twice about breaking and entering.

Never wake up in the middle of the night again because you "just had a bad feeling." With just a few keystrokes, you can confirm your alarm is active and see for yourself that your home is empty, safe and secure with Total Access's Video Services.

With Video Services, you can view and control multiple live cameras inside or outside your home. Through the interface, you can view one camera or several on the same screen. Video alerts are also part of the system. Do you want to see exactly what set off a motion detector? The system can automatically record and show you a video of the event. Rest easy knowing your home is just a tap or click away, no matter where you are in the world.

Total Connect Remote Services work through the Internet. With your smart phone (Apple, Android or Blackberry) computer or any device connected to the Web (iPod Touch, iPad, or other tablet), the service creates a secure, safe connection to your security alarm in Hawaii.

No matter where you're traveling or when you want to know, Honeywell's Total Connect System from Lifeline Fire and Security Company will ease your fears when you leave home and enable you to have a worry-free and enjoyable journey.

Sunday 4 August 2013

Back-to-School Safety Advice from Lifeline—A Hawaii-Based Fire and Security Company

Lifeline is a fire and security company dedicated to ensuring your family’s safety by installing and monitoring alarm systems. While a security alarm in Hawaii homes is no guarantee of safety, there is no question that having these systems can help prevent injuries and damages due to fire, burglary and deadly carbon monoxide levels.

As the new school year begins, we would like to take this opportunity to remind parents and children about a few safety precautions that can help kids stay safe on the way to and from school as well as during the school day.

Each year, more than 2 million children are injured in accidents related to school, due in part to poor precautionary measures. Whether your child walks, takes the bus or bikes to school, here are a few simple safety tips that should always be observed when getting to and from school.

When walking:
  • Identify a safe route to and from school, and do not stray from it.
  • Use the sidewalk. If no sidewalk is available, always walk facing traffic, so you can see when a car is approaching.
  • Do not cross the street unless there is a marked crosswalk.
  • Never run out in front of a car, even if it appears to be parked.
  • Always look both ways before crossing the street.
Parents: Walk with your child to and from school at least once to ensure he or she observes these precautions and does not get lost. If possible, have your child walk with friends or siblings to and from school.

When riding a bike:
  • Wear a helmet at all times.
  • Always ride on the right side of the road, and come to a full stop to check for traffic before crossing the street.
When taking the bus:
  • Never stand in the street while waiting at the bus stop. Instead, stand six feet away from the curb.
  • After boarding the bus, quickly find a seat.
  • Do not stop or kneel directly in front of a bus for any reason. When you are too close in front of a bus, the driver will not be able to see you.
  • If you must cross the street in front of a bus, walk at least 12 feet ahead of it and make sure the driver is visible.
Safe commuting is very important, but as a fire and security company, we know accidents can occur away from home if children aren't careful throughout the day. Here are a few precautions to help ensure your child is safe during the school day:
  • Parents should help their children choose a comfortable backpack with enough support. In order to prevent backpack-related injuries, do not overload a backpack. A backpack should be about 15 percent of a child's body weight. If it is still heavy, make sure your child wears both straps so that each shoulder carries an equal amount of weight.
  • Only play on playgrounds with soft surfaces. Grass, dirt and concrete are too hard and unsafe.
  • Do not leave a classroom without first asking a teacher for permission.
  • Never leave school grounds without a teacher present.
  • Do not accept a ride to or from school with a stranger, unless a parent has made it clear that they approve.

While we can’t be with our children 24 hours a day, teaching them a few safety rules can help them stay safe in the upcoming school year. If you’re looking for a little added peace of mind, contact Lifeline to install your home’s state-of-the-art security alarm in Hawaii. As a fire and security company, we specialize in keeping your family safe and are happy to help with all of your security needs.​

Monday 22 July 2013

Hawaii Fire and Security Company Helps Explain Summer's Sizzling Crime Rates

As the summer heat rises higher, it may seem that the news reports of crimes follow it. At the Lifeline Fire and Security Company, they know that this rise in crime doesn’t just “seem” to happen. It is a statistical fact, and there are some perfectly logical reasons for it.

Summer provides some circumstances that encourage crime or make it easier, giving those who want to do harm more opportunity to do it. In addition, summer heat does things to the human body that make stressful situations harder to endure and increases the likelihood of impulsive violence. The technicians who install the alarm systems Hawaii citizens rely on are well aware of these factors and their effects.

Much of the crime in summer is small-time vandalism and burglaries. School is out leaving young people with plenty of time and little to do. At the same time, heat makes people want to leave the windows of their houses and cars open. This is understandable, since nobody likes coming home to a hot house, and getting into a hot car can cause painful burns.

Despite the temptation, any fire and security company will attest to the fact that this is a bad idea, and the discomfort of losing one’s possessions can far outweigh the temporary unpleasantness of the heat. Leaving valuable objects visible in the car just provides further incentive for a break-in.

Another consequence of summer is that kids are often at home while their parents are at work. Small kids will sometimes answer the door for anyone because they have seen their parents do it so many times. The video cameras and alarm systems Hawaii residents use can help a lot, but should be accompanied by talks with the child to help them understand the seriousness of the risk.

Another factor that has become a goldmine of information for would-be thieves is the Internet. Social media allows vacationers to share their good times with their friends, trading messages and showing pictures of the places they’re seeing. As much fun as this is, an old-fashioned post card may be a better idea. Posting a vacation message on social media simply lets criminals know that the poster’s house is unoccupied and will probably remain so for a while.

Besides external factors, the body responds to heat in ways that makes temper flare-ups and other violent emotions increase. Many of the resulting offenses are not premeditated, such as fights, rapes and generally reckless behavior.

Scientists call this the Ecs-TC or emotional and cognitive stress under thermoregulatory conflict syndrome. Studies have shown that a rise in ambient temperature causes the release of adrenaline as a temperature regulator. Unfortunately, this chemical also causes one to become aggressive and adopt a “fight or flight” response. This makes it harder to keep one’s temper under control and easier to become violent. This response will show itself in various ways for different people. This is why impulsive crime rises in summer along with the more planned, purposeful kind.

Lifeline Fire and Security Company understands all these causes and knows the kind of alarm systems Hawaii citizens need to protect themselves and their property. Though an alarm is not the only answer, it will certainly help. A call today can save big regrets tomorrow.​

Monday 1 July 2013

Tips on Protecting Your Home While on Vacation From a Local Fire and Security

Lifeline Fire & Security, a full-service security monitoring company in Hawaii, would like to offer you these tips and suggestions for protecting your home from theft while you are away on vacation. Protecting your home when you are away shouldn't have to be something you worry about and by employing a few simple tricks, you can leave your home for an extended period with peace of mind. Residents with alarm systems in Hawaii can trust their house will be protected while away, but here are some other precautions you can take to keep your possessions safe.

Outside Signs You Are Away

There are several clues that will inform a prospective burglar you are away. By making a few small changes and making some arrangements ahead of time, you can avoid tipping burglars off to the fact that no one is home.
  • Mail and Newspapers—have delivery of your mail and newspapers stopped for the length of your vacation. Newspapers accumulating on the doorstep or an overflowing mailbox can be a sure sign no one is home. You can also arrange to have someone pick these up every day, which also means they will be at the house, even briefly to check on it and give the appearance of someone being there.

  • Yard Work—letting your yard go while you are away can indicate a vacant home. Have someone mow the lawn, rake the leaves, shovel the snow or water the garden while you are gone.

  • If you will only be gone for two to three days, hang some clothes on a clothesline to give the appearance of someone being home.

  • Park Your Car in the Driveway—not only does parking your car in the driveway give the impression you are home, it makes it more difficult for the crook to park his vehicle close to the house, so he can load up with your belongings.

  • Padlock Driveway Gate—if you have a driveway gate, padlock it. If the thief cannot get close enough to the house to load the car, he may have second thoughts about trying to break in.
Inside the House

There are some things you can do to on the inside of the house to give the impression that you are still home. First and foremost, make sure your alarm monitoring service knows you will be away. If you do not have one, consider hiring a fire and security company to install a security system before you leave.
  • Put Timers on Lights—having your lights go on and off at preset times can give the impression of inside activity.

  • Draperies—keep the drapes on lower floors drawn and those on upper floors open.

  • Watch Your Communications—do not post on the Internet that you will be gone as you never know who is watching your posts. Do not change the message on your home answering machine. It can tip off burglars.

  • Lock Doors and Windows, Set Alarms—make sure every potential entry point including doors, windows, garages and porch doors are locked. If you do this and employ alarm systems in Hawaii, burglars will have a much harder time gaining access to your home.

  • Hire a House Sitter—the next best thing to a fire and security company watching over your home is a house sitter. Ask someone to stay at your home while you are away and most burglars will be deterred.

Thursday 20 June 2013

Avoiding Grill Fires While Cooking Out

Summer is in full swing, and barbecue season is upon us! June and July are the most popular months to grill out in the northern hemisphere, and as such, they are also the most common months for grill fires. The local fire and security company receives more calls about grill fires during the summer than any other time of the year. Protect yourself and your family by following these grilling safety tips.

Watch your Distance.
More than half of all grill fires start on a balcony, patio or terrace. Lower your risk by moving your grill away from solid structures. Many municipalities have ordinances requiring that grills be kept at least ten to twenty feet from buildings. Following these rules allows you to put out small grill fires before they spread to solid structures and grow out of control.

Keep Track of Kids and Pets.
Children and pets should be kept at least three feet away from the grill at all times. Young children and animals may not be aware of the danger a barbecue grill presents, and they may become excited while playing and knock over the grill. Burns, other injuries, and fires that spread to other structures can result. For safety's sake, don't allow pets to approach the grill, and teach children that the area around the grill is for grown-ups only.

Keep Your Grill Clean.
Alarm systems in Hawaii are often triggered by fires in grills that have not been properly cleaned. Grease, ash and other byproducts of grilling can easily build up on the inside of the grill, and these byproducts can be highly flammable, leading to flare-ups and grill fires. They can also plug the grill's vents, which can cause the fire to appear to go out, only to flare up suddenly when the top is opened. After using your grill, clean the grate with soap and water, empty ash and coals, and check to make sure all the parts are functioning properly.

Use Grills Properly.
Charcoal and propane grills should only be used outdoors. Using these grills indoors greatly increases your risk of deadly carbon monoxide exposure, as well as increasing the likelihood that your building will burn if a grill fire starts. Keep a fire extinguisher or bucket of water close at hand while grilling, and never leave your grill unattended.

Use a Fire and Security Company.
In case of a grill fire, your fire department is only a phone call away. But alarm systems in Hawaii can bring help even faster by going off and automatically calling the fire department if a fire occurs. If your cell phone is not near your grill, or you are burned or otherwise injured in a grill fire, the fire department will still be notified immediately and help will be on the way before the fire gets too large to control.

Gathering with family and friends for a barbecue is one of the simple pleasures of summer. Hopefully, these tips will help you avoid grill fires and other mishaps that can happen around any source of open flames. Prevention is the best cure for a situation that can quickly become too hot to handle.​

Tuesday 4 June 2013

Summer Safety for Children

Lifeline Fire ​and Security places a high priority on the security Hawaii parents want for their children. They offer affordable ways to keep watch over the younger crowd so parents can breathe easier. Here are a few summer safety tips for parents and their children:

1. Play it safe at the park.
Summer security in Hawaii starts at the playground. If a parent cannot accompany his child, he should make sure he visits the playground with a responsible adult.

It is a good idea to role play with a child ahead of time to teach him what to do if a stranger approaches. Another good tip is to show him how to find a trustworthy adult if he needs help or is lost. Other than a policeman or park employee, a child can ask a parent with small children for help. They are most likely to be adults a child can trust.

2. Keep safe in the water.
The hot weather for which summer is famous makes the pool a popular place for children. A parent must never assume his child is safe just because he can swim. He or another responsible adult should be within arm's reach at all times according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Some people expect a drowning child to thrash wildly and call for help. The exact opposite is usually true. A child who is drowning will often be very still and not draw attention. For this reason, adults supervising swimming children need to focus on them completely.

As all Hawaii parents know, the beach is the best place to be during the summer. Kids who want to swim in the ocean need to know how to swim with waves, and be educated about rip tides.

3. Not all heat damage comes from the sun.
Burgers and steaks are summer fare for many, and the outdoor grill receives a lot of use during the warmer months. Parents need to teach their children to stay away from the grill even after it has been turned off. It stays hot for a while after use.

For other fire safety issues, Lifeline offers reliable security Hawaii parents can count on. Their state-of-the-art fire alarms alert residents and the proper authorities immediately if they detect smoke.

4. Never leave children unsupervised.
This is one of the most important summer safety tips. Many burglaries occur during the day when people are at work. This creates danger for a child at home.

Children often have to stay home alone during the school year in the afternoons. During the summer, they are home even more. Lifeline offers a wireless surveillance system which allows parents to view their children at home and operate the security system from a remote location. It will alert them to any suspicious activity as well, so they can keep an eye on their children even if they need to be at work.

Following these summer safety tips will make safer Hawaii neighborhoods and put parents at ease. The employees at Lifeline Fire and Security make it their mission to ensure safety for children and adults alike.

For more information on a security system for your home, please visit www.lifeline-hawaii.com.

Tuesday 21 May 2013

Important Fire Safety Statistics and Projects

Owning a home or residing in an apartment requires significant attention paid to the safety and security of the home, and one of the most powerful aspects to consider is fire safety and awareness. A recent study by the National Fire Protection Association suggests that 7 people lose their life each day in the United States due to fires in the home, and this unfortunate statistic illustrates how critical it is to make sure that a home's fire safety devices are intelligently designed.

Amazingly, the study also revealed that homes sustain over $7 billion in damages each year with thousands of deaths blamed on common issues such as kitchen fires and faulty equipment in the home and a lack of proper smoke detectors and security systems in Hawaii. Activities like smoking in the home also increase the likelihood of a home fire, and awareness during such actions is necessary to ensure family safety.

Shockingly, only 6% of the homes that sustained fire damage in the National Fire Protection Association's study were equipped with fire sprinklers, and a number of deaths from fire happened in homes where smoke detectors weren't working. Properly maintaining security equipment in Hawaii plays a huge role in preventing future fires.

Some of the most significant ways that a family can keep their home safe from the threat of fire include the following habits, along with security systems in Hawaii:

1. Create an emergency plan

Each home is different, but every family requires a solid escape plan just in case a fire does indeed occur. A plan needs to be created and practiced a few times, especially if there are kids in the house who need to know what's going on during a fire.

2. Consider sprinkler installation

Most homes do not have sprinklers installed, but modern sprinkler systems may actually save a house and help to stop a fire in its tracks before it can become a danger to the home. Today's best security systems in Hawaii include sprinkler installation.

3. Smoke on the porch

For anyone who smokes on a regular basis, it's best to engage in that activity outside the home, and to resist sitting in front of the television with an ash tray since falling asleep with a live cigarette could lead to fire.

4. Monitor kitchen appliances

A residence may house several old appliances that might not always work in a completely efficient manner, and with some devices the risk of fire from sparks and malfunction increases over time. Older devices should be serviced or replaced when they pose too great a fire risk.

5. Yearly inspections of equipment and devices

Each year, a home needs to be inspected for the safety of its smoke detectors and the condition of various appliances in the home that could lead to fires if not properly maintained. Security equipment in Hawaii needs a yearly checkup to maintain full safety levels.

A well-rounded fire security plan from Lifeline Fire & Security will enhance the level of safety enjoyed by a family in their home, and it's important to revisit such security designs on a regular basis. Lifeline Fire & Security provides advanced options for security equipment in Hawaii with available installation and continued monitoring of a home's condition, which might mean the difference between catching a fire before it's too late and seeing an entire home be consumed by fire. For more information or a free security evaluation, please visit www.lifeline-hawaii.com.​

Thursday 16 May 2013

Lifeline Fire & Security, a Leader in Security Equipment for Hawaii

Your Hawaiian home or business deserves the very best security possible, including contemporary intrusion detection, fire detection and other advanced features. A central station should monitor that equipment around the clock year-round, and connection to the network should occur not by telephone but by 4G radio or by Wi-Fi with cellular connectivity as a backup.

Lifeline Fire & Security

Lifeline Fire & Security is one of the leading security companies in Hawaii, and it specializes in the type of systems outlined above. Lifeline is a Honeywell-authorized dealer and a First Alert dealer, and it has its own proprietary LIFELINK technology, which ensures the best possible security equipment in Hawaii. Lifeline also has an astounding record with both the Better Business Bureau and the Kapolei Chamber of Commerce.

Residential & Commercial Services

Lifeline Fire & Security also serves both residential and commercial clients, and no security assignment is too large or too small. What sets Lifeline apart from the competition is that they do not use preconfigured plans and instead develop a unique plan that meets the individual needs of the client and the residential or commercial space. In the following sections, we provide a brief overview of the security products available to both residential and commercial clients.

Burglar Alarms

In Hawaii, homes and businesses that do not have intrusion alarms are three times more likely to be targeted by criminals. Lifeline’s technician will assess your unique situation and develop the plan perfectly suited to that environment. In addition to motion detection and door and window contacts, Lifeline can integrate glass breakage detection, access control and surveillance. 

Fire Alarms

Lifeline will achieve ideal fire protection for your space by helping you to attain optimal fire prevention and design comprehensive fire detection. In addition to smoke and fire alarms, Lifeline can integrate CO detection, watereless fire suppression, pull stations and fire extinguishers. The connection to the central station cannot be interrupted, so you can rest assured that if a fire occurs, emergency services will be on the way.

Medical Response Systems

A personal alert response system (PERS) is specialized security equipment in Hawaii that ensures that a person is only ever a touch away from emergency services. It is perfect for families that have an elderly or disabled person in the home, and it allows that person to have access to help even when they are home alone.

CCTV

Lifeline’s close-circuit television (CCTV) systems use the most sophisticated camera technology available, and can include exterior cameras, interior cameras and hidden cameras. Lifeline can also install advanced recording and storage measures, including DVRs and NVRs.

Remote Video Monitoring

Lifeline is also one of the few security companies in Hawaii to offer a full range of remote video monitoring services. With traditional CCTV, the user was limited to the terminals configured to access the feeds. With a modern system, it is possible to access the feeds from any Web-enabled device, including smartphones and laptop computers. Such systems can even push the feed to your device of choice when an alarm is activated. For more information, please visit www.lifeline-hawaii.com.

Saturday 27 April 2013

Security Cameras in Hawaii Affect Crime Rates

​Closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras are a crucial component of security systems in Hawaii. In fact, CCTV cameras are the most effective deterrent for commercial burglary, and when an actual burglary occurs, cameras lead to a much higher rate of resolution than occurs in crimes where cameras where not present. In addition, insurance companies favor the use of CCTV cameras, and many policies include discounts for Hawaiian businesses that have cameras monitoring their property.

Employee Theft

Security cameras in Hawaii have many uses beyond just burglaries. CCTV cameras are also the most effective form of deterrent for employee theft, and the vast majority of Hawaiian businesses that install CCTV cameras experience significant drops in loss attributed to employee theft. Most employee theft is casual and done without much thought, and the cameras keep honest people honest by forcing them to think about what they are doing.

Effect on Crime

Hawaii crime statistics show that just the presence of CCTV cameras has a very real effect on a wide range of crimes. Businesses with security cameras are much less likely to experience property and vehicle vandalism and theft. They are also less likely to attract loiterers and thus have drug crimes or violent crimes perpetrated on site.

Remote Access

There have also been great advances in security camera technology. Traditionally, access to the cameras was limited to the site, so if a business wanted 24-hour monitoring, it required an around-the-clock security staff. Modern security cameras, however, allow for remote access via the Internet. It is even possible to watch the camera feeds from a smartphone or dashboard computer.

Push Notification

Modern security cameras are also able to provide push notifications. A security camera does less good if a crime occurs and no one is able to see it happen in the moment. Using motion detection and other advanced features, the camera can recognize the event and push the feed to a remote computer in the business owner’s home or a central monitoring station.

Advanced Storage and Retrieval

Modern technology also makes it very easy to store and retrieve large amounts of video data. Gone are the days of having to recycle recording media. Hawaii businesses can easily store video captured 24 hours a day to the cloud, and they can store video for a year, five years or even an indefinite length of time. It is also easier to retrieve and search for the exact video you need should a crime or accident take place.

More Cost-Effective Than Ever

Security cameras in Hawaii used to be cost-prohibitive for many businesses so many businesses went without. Falling prices on electronics have made cameras and other electronic equipment more affordable than ever, and now, security cameras are a standard component in even the most basic commercial security systems.

Lifeline Fire & Security

If you a business owner considering CCTV-based security systems in Hawaii, then contact Lifeline Fire & Security. Lifeline is one of the most respected names in the industry, and the company has an impeccable track record of providing outstanding service to its Hawaii clients. Lifeline is also a Honeywell-authorized dealer and is proud to install and use the most sophisticated commercial and residential security equipment available. www.lifeline-hawaii.com. ​

Thursday 18 April 2013

Hawaii Fire Safety for your Furry Friends

Having a fire safety plan is vital for every family. If you are a pet owner, having a plan that includes your pets could avoid heartbreak if an emergency occurs. Our four-legged friends can easily be overlooked during a panic, and the best way to ensure every member of your family, including the furry ones, get out of the house safely is to practice. Follow these tips to create an emergency action plan that won’t leave anyone behind. Hawaii fire safety should be practiced with every member of your family - even the furry ones.

Keep Leashes and Carriers Nearby

Leashes and crates or carriers should be left in the same place after each use so that they can be quickly located during a rush to evacuate the home. A leash is the fastest way to get the animal out, and it’s a good idea to have someone bring the carrier as well. In the case of a fire, you will likely be displaced for a while and most shelters or hotels require an animal to be in a carrier.

Make Drills Realistic

Because a real emergency is usually full of chaos, you should try to mimic the excitement for the animal’s behalf. Pets can easily become confused during a fire, so teaching your pet a few commands and practicing it with them in a chaotic environment will help the animal focus if the real thing ever occurs.

Compile an Animal Emergency Kit

Hopefully, you have an emergency kit for your family, including water, food and blankets. The same goes for pets. They will also need some of their food, water, and a t-shirt or toy that smells like the home. For cat owners, a portable litter box and litter should also be included.

Practice Makes Perfect

Your fire safety plan should be tailored to the layout of your home and needs of your family members (i.e., small children or elderly needing assistance.) Every person should know the escape route and evacuation plan, and be able to help one another. Practicing the safety plan is imperative, and the only way to ensure you and your family will be ready should the unthinkable occur.

As always, make sure your smoke detectors are working properly and have fresh batteries. For more information about Hawaii fire safety, please visit www.lifeline-hawaii.com. ​

Tuesday 26 March 2013

Hawaiians Choose Lifeline Fire and Security for Honeywell in HI

Since 2002, residents of Hawaii have chosen Lifeline Fire and Security for all home their security needs. This is a choice that Lifeline takes very seriously. Their customers are valued and appreciated, and Lifeline is completely devoted to providing the best Hawaii home security possible.

Honeywell Makes Peace of Mind Possible

Lifeline is proud to be partnered with Honeywell in HI, bringing the best Honeywell technology to Hawaii residents - including the Honeywell Total Connect home security system. Total Connect is different from any other system on the market. Customers can stay informed and connected with everyone and everything important to them in and around their home, any time of the day or night.

By simply having a smart phone, laptop computer, tablet or other mobile device tuned in to the Total Connect system, Lifeline's customers enjoy being able to see video and receive alerts. Whenever there is an activity a customer is interested in, they can receive an alert letting them know when it is happening.

Knowledge Brings a Feeling Of Peace

With Honeywell Total Connect, parents can see when children get home from school, or whether they have gotten home by a prearranged time. It is also possible to keep an eye on elderly family members who spend a few hours on their own every day. If there ever is an emergency, however, it is nice to be able to receive an alert. If the older person falls and activates a button on an emergency pendant, you will be instantly notified.

It's also possible to know for certain when a cabinet has been entered, like a liquor cabinet or a gun cabinet, and to know when a security system is disarmed. An alert can be sent if the temperature in the home becomes too hot or if there is flooding. It brings peace of mind knowing that the home is secure even when you can't be there.

Keep A Watchful Eye On Pets And Children

Even pets can be monitored with Honeywell Total Connect. Ever wonder what they do all day while you are at work? Now you don't have to wonder any more! Know exactly if that rambunctious puppy is chewing something he shouldn't be or if an older pet is happy, healthy and content. Watch that kitten bathing in the sunshine and feel great knowing that you virtually have an extra pair of eyes watching attentively over the littlest family members.

Rest assured knowing that you can watch how well a nanny or caregiver is interacting with children simply by following a live video feed from the home. This kind of portability and instant knowledge is priceless when it comes to protecting the people and things dearest to you. The newest systems from Honeywell in HI make this all possible.

Enjoy a Level of Hawaii Home Security Not Possible Until Now

Choose the most trusted Hawaii home security company, Lifeline Fire and Security, for the best home monitoring system on the market today. Lifeline is proud to be a Honeywell Authorized Security Dealer. Choose the level of monitoring you'd like to have for your home, the types of alerts you want to receive, and the video you'd like to be able to see. The choices are entirely up to you in the most personalized home security system available.


For more information, please visit www.lifeline-hawaii.com

Tuesday 5 March 2013

The Benefits of GSM Wireless Alarms

Home security systems in Hawaii have spared many people from the stress of break-ins and robberies. Just knowing that a house has a security system is enough to deter some criminals from attempting to break into a home. But some intruders think they have it figured out and know ways around a security system. In order to safeguard against criminal activity, you need to ensure that your security system is tamper-proof. That is why it is a good idea to get a wireless GSM system for your home.

What is a GSM system?

GSM systems are communication systems that work through wireless telephone signals. Unlike wired security systems, wireless alarms don’t implement the use of the nearby phone lines to work. GSM systems work much in the same way that your cell phone does. They utilize a wireless communications system to send and receive alerts and messages.

Worries of the Wired World

Many home security systems work through physical wires and telephone lines in order to send their alerts and messages to the proper authorities. This was the most common transmission method for older security systems. However, there are many potential risks involved with using wired systems.

Tampering

Some models function on a battery backup, so even if the security system still has power to it, it cannot send a signal to the monitoring station without a working phone line. Many wired security systems can be rendered useless with just a few cut wires.

GSM systems have the ability to wirelessly contact the authorities, security system operator and you of the intrusion or emergency even if power and phone lines have been cut.

Random Outages and Weather

Sometimes your phone service may have too much traffic to operate properly, or the service may be temporarily unavailable. Bad weather may also snap telephone lines, causing the lines to be down for hours, days or even weeks at a time. Downed power and phone lines leave a wired security system vulnerabl.

Cost

Land lines also cost you more money every month. Many people have completely switched over to cellular phone service. Having the extra expense of keeping a landline available purely for your home security system seems like a waste. You could spend hundreds of dollars every year just to ensure that your home security system has a phone line to use in case of an emergency.

GSM systems allow you to transition completely from using landlines to relying on wireless phone service without any added expenses.

Having wireless alarms in your home can protect you from intruders, burglars and fires, to name a few. If you’re going to have home security systems in Hawaii, consider getting a GSM system from Lifeline Fire and Security. We can free you from the risks and hassles of a wired system with the quick installation of a wireless GSM system. www.lifeline-hawaii.com

Thursday 14 February 2013

Video Surveillance for Security in Hawaii

​One of the scariest things that any homeowner faces is an intruder inside their house. Imagine coming home from work at the end of the day to find that somebody had broken in and stolen a bunch of your valuable possessions. How would you feel? This is exactly what happened to Jeanne Thomas recently, but luckily her story has a happy ending.

The Device

Before the burglary, Thomas had installed a video surveillance system with her home security. While her husband thought that it was an unnecessary purchase, she knew how valuable it was to protect the home they had worked so hard to build. She explained that their home was under constant video surveillance, which allowed her to check on things at any time.

Caught In the Act

One day at work, Thomas got an uneasy feeling. She had an unexplained urge to go online and check on things at the house. She entered her information and checked her video feed, which showed her the living room inside of her home. To her horror, there were 2 men standing in the middle of the room!

Having come across a robbery in progress, she instantly phoned police from work. They showed up at the home before the man and his accomplice had a chance to leave. Both men were arrested and prosecuted, all thanks to the security system’s surveillance camera.

The Husband

After this incident had occurred, Thomas's husband changed his opinion on the matter and said that buying a video surveillance system was one of the smartest things that she ever did. They are now divorced.

Protecting Your Family

One of the greatest worries for any parent while they are working is that their children won't be safe. While this didn't occur in this particular incident, there have been many times when burglars have gone into a home despite there being children, because how are the children going to stop them? This puts kids in danger.

Security devices, like video surveillance in your Hawaii home, are a great way to put your mind at ease. While at work, you can check on the house at any time, which will make you feel more comfortable letting your children stay home alone after school. Even if you get a gut feeling that proves to be false, at least you can have the opportunity to calm yourself down by doing a quick check so that you can go back to focusing on work.

Home Security in Hawaii

No matter what island you’re on, home security systems with surveillance cameras in Hawaii have proven to be effective at stopping burglaries and helping families feel safe in their homes. In all honesty, most home security systems are much less expensive than people tend to think, and are well worth the price of protection. Video surveillance in Hawaii can be invaluable in your home as well. Be like Leanne Thomas and catch the criminal in the act so that you don't end up losing valuable items, or your sense of security.

Lifeline Fire & Security has the most advanced home security systems that Hawaii residents are looking for. For more information about their video surveillance systems, visit video surveillance Hawaii.

Monday 7 January 2013

Quality Fire and Security Alarms in Honolulu

Emergencies can occur at any time, and you need to protect your family from the unexpected. Fires can start from faulty wiring or a defective outlet, and intruders are willing to break into your home in the middle of the day. Protect your loved ones and your property from robbery or fire damage with a quality security alarm in Hawaii.

Security Services for Everyone

Offering both commercial and residential services, we are proud to offer 24/7 surveillance services for the protection of your home and business. You can count on us for quality burglary & fire protection and a high level of security in Honolulu. We help protect your family from fire and break-ins, and our services will also help you protect your business and inventory from criminals.

Wireless Security Alarms in Hawaii

You don’t have to keep a phone line with our services. Operating with wireless technology, we provide you with a GSM monitoring service that follows you wherever you go. You could be visiting friends nearby, or on vacation on another island, and you will receive notification on your cellular phone if someone has entered your house. Because we offer wireless security services, you won’t have to spend extra money on a dedicated phone line for your security system, and you also won’t have to worry about losing the alarm if the phone lines are cut or there is a power outage.

Fire Alarms for Protection

There is more to Honolulu fire protection than just having a smoke alarm on every floor. We link the alarm to your smoke detector, so the authorities can be called even if you are not home to hear the alarm. Whether the alarm sounds in the middle of the night when you are sleeping, or during the day when you are at work, we will call for help to limit the damage to your home. Your family and home will both be protected with this valuable service.

While most systems notify authorities that there is a fire, our system takes it one step further. When someone is trapped inside the home, our emergency response operators can inform emergency personnel of their location. Rather than searching through the house, they can go directly to your trapped family members and get them to safety. This feature is unique to Lifeline, and it can save the lives of your family members.

Protection from Criminals

Our security systems in Honolulu come equipped with intercoms that allow us to communicate with people inside the home. If someone breaks in, your daughter can tell us where she is without having to reach the keypad. If you aren’t at home, we can notify you of the break-in. When the house is empty, we can communicate directly with the intruder. Often, simply hearing a person announcing that the police are on the way will be enough to convince the intruder to leave without taking anything.

From Honolulu fire protection to medical services, choose a reliable security alarm in Hawaii to protect your family and secure your personal property. We offer a full range of security services in Honolulu to keep you safe from break-ins, fires, medical emergencies and more. Whether you want a full video monitoring system or a basic alarm, call Lifeline Fire & Security for quality services you can trust.