EMERgency24 has the ability to inform homeowners instantaneously when an alarm event happens at a protected dwelling. These messages can be sent to a cell phone, e-mail account or via a text messaging device.
Homeowners can also have the ability to manage their alarm system remotely depending on the type of equipment. This capability is a big step toward home automation and allows homeowners to control and glean information from their alarm system while away from the premise.
See below for some examples of uses, but please note that some functions are restricted to certain service plans. Your EMERgency24 Alarm Dealer will be able to advise which are available to you.
In the event that you left your home and are unsure if the system is armed, you can verify system status and, if necessary, arm it.
This function allows you to be notified when your system has been armed or disarmed outside of stated hours.
At times, a homeowner may need to provide access to a person who has a key to the premise without giving them an access code.
If you are away and needs to add or delete a user code, you can do so remotely.
Homeowners often need to activate systems or devices within the protected property without having to return to the premises. This function can be used for an array of devices, including garage doors and thermostats.
To ensure safety and privacy, homeowners can receive notification when a specified zone within their system has been breached. This is excellent for gun or liquor closets.
Power loss can be more than inconvenient it can be costly and dangerous in some homes if the situation is not addressed immediately.
Alarm owners can receive alerts when there are dramatic temperature swings that can be detrimental to occupants, equipment or stored materials.
Homeowners can be kept apprised intruder emergency situations and dispatches as soon as incidents happen.
Should there ever be a medical emergency that requires dispatch, alarm owners can be informed immediately.
Water damage is responsible for 60 percent of all insurance property claims. By knowing when water is detected, homeowners can minimize the damage.
Homeowners can help avoid tragedy and in some cases, comply with ordinances that require a notification device be installed on pool entrance doors.
Notification can be sent to homeowners when certain zones or doors are accessed to help protect people who should not be leaving an area by themselves.