One out of every five homes in the U.S will experience a burglary during the next ten years.1 Worse, 38 percent of assaults and 60 percent of rapes occur during a home break in.2
Thankfully, there are new and powerful ways in which burglars, robbers and rapists can be stopped dead in their tracks.
But first, remember that there's nothering new about the gadgets. It's what they connect to that makes the difference.
With the use of a central controller, all components work together to make life difficult for even the most cunning of crooks.
So let's say a break-in attempt happens. Your home will immediately:
- Send an email notifying you what caused a sensor to trip
- Alert the live dispatcher that something's up
- Send to your cell phone a video feed of a prowler or an intruder caught on exterior or interior video cameras.
- Record all video on a digital video recorder
- Flash on and off all lights.
- Trigger the audio system where the intruder hears a loud message, such as: "Warning, You have been captured on video and the image sent to a local law enforcement office. If you do not leave at once, you will be caught and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
How much will all of this cost? Maybe a better question would be, How much would it cost if, in fact, you yourself became a victim? Don't be a victim. Call Why'rd today! 1-877-229-4973
1 U.S. Dept of Justice, Criminal Victimization in the U.S., 1999
2 U.S. Dept of Justice, 2000 Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program
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