Posts by Matt Smith
Curbing Unlawful Entry with Smart Home Security
As long as a window is unlocked, a burglar can easily work around any minor imperfections. And an unlocked door? It may as well be a welcome sign.
Read MoreSecurity Systems for Seniors: What to Look For
Often, senior citizens rely on their adult children or caregivers to make decisions about electronic security for the home. To assist these loved ones, here’s some information on what to look for when choosing security systems for seniors in Seattle.
Read MoreSecurity Solutions for the Tri-Cities Area of Washington
Guardian Security provides security solutions for the tri-cities area of Washington. Operations that are making their home in the tri-cities can benefit from solutions for the following security challenges.
Read MoreMaking Home Security a Priority When Moving to Seattle
Many who relocate to the Pacific Northwest do so during the warmer spring and summer months. With that in mind, here are some considerations for those who are moving here and wondering how soon they should secure their new homes.
Read MoreHow Young Professionals Use Home Security Today
What’s the cause for the surge in home security interest among this new generation of homebuyers? Most likely, it has very little to do with young homeowners “turning into their parents.” A more likely reason is that today’s home security is nothing like their parents’ home security.
Read MoreUsing Your Tax Refund to Upgrade Home Security
If your refund isn’t earmarked for any necessary expenses and you’re looking to spend it on your home, then a smart home technology upgrade is one of the smartest ways to spend your tax refund. Here’s what you’ll get.
Read MoreSmart Home Security: Your Key to a Better Spring Break
If your family has a trip planned for this week-long vacation from “real life,” you will want to have as much peace of mind as possible that everything is safe and sound at home while you’re away. Here are some of the questions that can creep into your mind, and a way you can quickly find out the answers.
Read MoreActive Shooters and School Security
Now more than ever, schools need to be prepared to deal with the possibility of an active shooter situation. Here are some actions items for schools to consider.
Read MorePoison Prevention and Your Security System
March is Poison Prevention Month, and that means it’s time to talk about carbon monoxide, otherwise known as CO – a dangerous poison that is odorless and colorless, keeping families in completely in the dark about its presence until it’s too late.
Read MoreHome Control Upgrades: A Guide for Newbies
You’ve heard it said that too much “screen time” is a bad thing for some people – mostly for kids. But if you’re a responsible adult, you can use your smartphone as a powerful tool to make your life both simpler and safer.
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