Protecting your home means more than preventing break-ins. True home safety covers every threat to your family’s well-being, including fire and carbon monoxide (CO). While most people associate a security system with intruders, adding fire detection and carbon monoxide monitoring provides an additional, life-saving layer of protection that works 24/7.
Protecting What Matters Most
Fire can start and spread in seconds, leaving little time to react. Similarly, carbon monoxide, which is often called the “silent killer,’’ is odorless, colorless, and can be deadly without warning. By integrating fire and CO detection into your security system, you get immediate alerts, including when you’re outside your home. Our U.L.-listed 24-hour central monitoring station ensures that when an alarm is triggered, emergency responders are contacted right away, giving you the fastest possible response time.
These integrated systems are especially important if your family is sleeping, traveling, or if elderly relatives live alone. With the right setup, your security system becomes a complete safety network, protecting your home from multiple threats simultaneously.
A Smarter, Safer Choice
Adding fire and carbon monoxide detection to your home security system is prudent investment. Many insurance providers recognize the value of monitored detection systems and may offer policy discounts, making your decision even more cost-effective
As a family and Veteran-owned company with over 100 years of combined experience, we design systems that blend into your life without disruption. All our systems can be customized to your needs and expanded over time, ensuring that your investment continues to serve you well as your lifestyle changes. We only use high-quality, reliable equipment that meets the highest industry standards, so you can rest easy knowing your family and property are protected.
Our technicians are on call 24/7, 365 days a year, because emergencies don’t wait for business hours. Whether you live in New York or Connecticut, we’re here to help you build a safer, smarter home security plan.
To learn more about the benefits of incorporating fire and carbon monoxide detectors into your home security system, contact us today.