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10 Things To Do In Arizona

We all know that the summer heat is starting to approach and before you know it we’ll be locked inside enjoying our Air Conditioning trying our hardest to not walk outside onto the face of the sun. So while you still can, get out and see some of the amazing things Arizona has to offer, let us worry about keeping your home safe.

Don’t forget, while you’re gone you can control your thermostat, check on the dogs with access to your cameras, unlock the door for your neighbor to let the dogs out, and make sure all your appliances are off, all with your phone and the Alarm.com

  1. The Grand Canyon

Yup, that was a pretty obvious one, but it’s one that has to make it on the list, I mean, we live in the “Grand Canyon State” so as an Arizonian you have to get out and see it at least once. There’s people from all over the world who fly here just to see it and we live within a day’s drive of it, it’s definitely something we all take for granted.

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What is it about the Grand Canyon that makes it so appealing for individuals and families? First, it’s the massive size of this gorge that was created over eons by rushing waters. Who knew that water had such an incredible ability to carve stone? Secondly, it’s simply breathtaking. Most of us think of rocks as being gray and rather dull, but the Grand Canyon bucks that trend brilliantly. You’ve never seen such a bounty of hues embedded in the rock face as you see when you stop by this national treasure. And finally, the Grand Canyon attracts plenty of wildlife. Who knows what kinds of creatures and birds you’ll see when you visit!

If you’re looking for the opportunity to commune with nature in a setting that’s unlike any other in the world, it’s time to get in your car or RV and head to the Grand Canyon. Already been there but having visitors from out of town come to stay as your guest for a while? Take them sightseeing, too. It’s a great excuse to spend time together in a place that’s on tons of people’s bucket lists.

  1. Oak Creek Canyon and Slide Rock State Park

One of the few places in Arizona where you can see the beautiful colors of fall. You can find gorgeous, scenic hiking trails and just spend the day hiking and enjoying nature. Also, while you’re there be sure to stop at Slide Rock. Slide Rock appeals to the inner kid in all of us, who doesn’t want to slide down a naturally made water slide?! It’s one of the more well known spots with Arizonians so be prepared for crowds. Luckily Slide Rock is between Sedona and Flagstaff, so if you decide you’re done a little early, you can always go get dinner in one of those two beautiful cities.slide-rock

Of course, there’s nothing wrong with planning an all-day excursion to Slide Rock State Park, rather than making it just a quick trip. Has it been a while since your last picnic? Ironically, picnics were, at one time, a favorite activity for couples and families. Why not restore this tradition and pack a basket or cooler with some munchies? Opt for fun items like specialty sandwiches, cold fried chicken and some homemade sweet treats to keep the energy high.

Don’t forget to bring plenty of refreshing beverages, too, as it can get hot quickly in Arizona! Oh, and a nice big blanket is always preferred to eating on the ground. Bonus points if you remember to bring a change of clothes —Slide Rock is exciting, but it necessitates dry clothing after a thrilling dip!

  1. Papago Park

The massive sandstone buttes of Papago Park are what really set it apart from other parks. The park has quite a few attractions, it houses the Tomb of Governor George Wiley Paul Hunt, who has an interesting history as well as an interesting name, Hunt set a national recored by being elected to the first, second, third, sixth, seventh, either and tenth term as Arizona’s governor. Aside from his tomb there’s the famous Hole in the Rock, an Exercise Course, Fishing Lagoons, a Baseball Facility, Golf Course and a Softball Complex.

You’ll find a variety of ways to get your exercise in at Papago Park, starting with easy, moderate or tougher hiking. Be sure you bring along a backpack filled with everything you need to stay quenched and safe as you traverse the multitude of Papago Park pathways. Who knows what you’ll find around the next bend.

Like all parks, it’s an ever-changing scene just waiting to be discovered. Go solo or bring a friend on your next adventure through this Phoenix area hotspot — and remember that it really can get hot there! Sunscreen is a must-have whether you’re “roughing it” for a few hours or a whole day.

  1. Cathedral Rock

As we mentioned above, there’s nothing like sticking true to the Arizonian roots of going for a hike. Cathedral Rock has three saddle points, once you hike out to each point the views are breathtaking. This is no beginners hike though, it’s a pretty steep hike, mind you it’s no Everest but it’s nothing to joke about, you’ll get your cardio in for the day.

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To prepare for this kind of activity, we suggest you start by examining your own abilities. If it’s tough for you to climb a flight of stairs without huffing and puffing, you may want to go to Cathedral Rock to take pictures, not to perform strenuous walking. However, if you are fairly confident in your abilities to safely get up and down rocking hills without worry, why not take on the Cathedral Rock challenge?

One suggestion is to be sure you hike with a friend or several buddies. It’s always a good idea to opt for a “safety first” attitude whenever you head out on a ramble. Besides, what could be a better way to make memories with friends or even colleagues? Climbing Cathedral Rock could be the best team-building activity your company ever experiences!

  1. Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon has recently been in the headlines all over the world, a photographer went on an expedition here and snapped the picture of a lifetime while exploring, that picture ended up selling for $6.5 Million. Who knows, maybe with your adventure you could get a picture worth $7 Million, just remember the company that gave you the idea! It’s definitely a day trip and an intense hike, but by far one of the coolest ones you can take in Arizona.

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Be advised that because the Antelope Canyon is part of and controlled by the Navajo Nation, the Canyon’s main entrance is gated and can only be accessed if you are on a guided tour. This isn’t a problem, though — plenty of tours happen on a regular basis.

Besides, it’s fun to travel through this water-created slot canyon with a group. Who knows what kind of conversation you’ll have, and from where your hiking companions hail. Antelope Canyon is known worldwide, so you might just hear a wealth of different languages spoken during your journey through these magnificent natural rock arches, which the Navajos believe have spiritual capabilities.

  1. Meteor Crater

This is the world’s best preserved meteorite impact site on Earth, it’s nearly one mile across and more than 550 feet deep. Meteor Crater also has an RV park so pack of the family, hop in the RV and spend a weekend there! There’s also a museum at the site with everything from space exploration exhibits to the actual remains of the meteorite that caused that massive crater.

New to the idea of heading out just to see the place a meteor hit? You might be wondering what makes it so exciting. Trust us. It’s pretty spectacular. It also brings home the reality of how big meteors are and how important they can be to the topography of a planet. Plus, if you’re into photography, you’ll love the photo ops around Meteor Crater. It’s truly unlike anything else you’re going to find in Arizona, and it has its own type of beauty.meteor-crater

Kids who love science will also appreciate a trip to Meteor Crater. Your youngster may even find it so compelling that it becomes the basis for a winning science fair or classroom project related to astronomy. You really never know what you’ll find until you head out the door and make a trip to Meteor Crater.

  1. Petrified Forest National Park.

Cool doesn’t even begin to describe Petrified Forest National Park! As soon as you get close, you’ll be blown away by the spectacular look and feel of this area. It seems like something straight out of a fantasy novel or movie, but it’s completely real and ready for you and your family to explore.

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The history to this park is too much to put into our blog post, but it’s definitely worth the trip to go visit and learn more about. The park is known for it’s fossils, more specifically it’s fossilized fallen trees from about 225 million years ago. Your budding paleontologist will appreciate taking their gear and spending time searching for fossilized remains. It’s possible they could unearth something millions of years old!

The park is amidst the Painted Desert so it’s a 2 for 1 deal when you visit this park. As you might suspect, the Painted Desert offers wondrous sights and views. You haven’t lived until you’ve been there at least once! The scenery alone is worth the trip, the added bonus is getting to read about it’s history and see what a trip it has had throughout the years on earth. Education and entertainment, plus a little heart-healthy hiking mixed together — what could be better?

  1. Desert Botanical Gardens

Learn about desert plants from around the world in an awesome controlled outdoor setting. The Gardens house more than 50,000 different desert plants all on display among 5 different themed trails. The trails demonstrate different topics such as desert living, plants and people of the Sonoran Desert, and desert wildflowers. While you’re there you can finish off the day with a meal at Gertrude’s restaurant or at the Patio Cafe.

Butterfly enthusiast at heart? You’ll adore a visit to the butterfly exhibit held every spring at the Desert Botanical Gardens. What you find out about these delightful, winged creatures may just change the way you look at them in your everyday life. Plus, you can discover what they love to eat so you can attract them to your own backyard!

The Desert Botanical Gardens is also terrific for those with or without a green thumb. Even if you have trouble landscaping on a minimal basis, you can appreciate the efforts the preservationists take in keeping this wonderfully natural place alive and brilliant. Bring your cameras, smiles and great attitude. It’s a trip that is definitely more adventure than anything else.

  1. Four Corners Monument

Can’t decide between visiting Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico or Utah? You don’t have to! Take a day trip and see four states and visit all four at the same time. This is one of the coolest experiences you and your family can have. When else would you be able to play a game of “Twister” in four states simultaneously? Or hopscotch from state to state in a matter of seconds? It’s totally fun and makes for great videos!

The marker was originally put into place in 1912. Who says that our ancestors didn’t have a great sense of what would make a wonderful tourist attraction? They knew that if they built the monument, people would flock to it — and they were right.

You’ll find a few small cafes but it’s very rare and remote seeing as it’s on Navajo land. So make sure you bring your necessities with you, there’s no running water, electricity or telephones at the monument. You’ll also want to make sure you have your sunscreen on hand. The sun is burning bright, and there isn’t a ton of shade in this fun place. A hat or even a parasol would be perfect for the adventure.

  1. Saguaro National Park

Arizona is home to the world’s largest cacti, called the saguaro. The saguaro is the symbol of the American west, and it’s an impressive one. A single saguaro cactus can reach heights of up to 70 feet, about as tall as six story building! Take a trip to the park which is just outside of Tucson, you can check out the visitor’s center and take in the museum exhibits, slide shows and the gift shop. You can hire tour guides as well to take a scenic hike with you around the park. The park is divided into two districts so there is plenty of park for you to see, especially if you’re an outdoors enthusiast.

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Remember that when you’re in the Saguaro National Park, the cacti are considered a protected species. It’s okay to take pictures of them, but avoid touching them or doing anything that might damage them. Besides, it’s always best to simply look at a cactus. Who wants to risk getting a porcupine-like sticker as a “prize” for curiosity?

What are you waiting for? Arizona isn’t playing a game of hide-and-seek. It’s right in front of you and ready to show you some unbelievable sights. Don’t worry about your house — Titan Alarm has you covered. Now get out there and play!

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

Do I Need a Permit to Install a Home Security Alarm?

Here at Titan Alarm, Inc., we’re often asked by our customers whether it’s necessary to obtain a permit for a security system for home use. While any homeowner in the U.S. can install a security system without first acquiring a permit, the issue becomes a bit more complex in terms of the actual operation of the system. As a general rule, a home security permit is required to operate any alarm-based system equipped with emergency response features or remote monitoring capabilities.

Why Are Permits for Home Security Alarms Required?

The primary motivation for requiring a permit for alarms is to reduce the occurrence of false alarms, a common issue with many home security systems. False alarms result in a needless waste of police and fire department resources and prevent the timely dispatching of first responders to real emergencies. Home security permits provide a means of registering your alarm system with your local municipality. In many locations, emergency personnel will not respond to an alarm at a property that is generated by an unregistered security system.

What Is the Process for Obtaining a Security Alarm Permit?

 While every state and/or municipality has its own specific procedures for obtaining a permit, the process generally entails the following steps:

  • Registering your system with your local police and fire departments
  • Paying the required fee (often annual, but varies by location)
  • Receiving a permit number and a specific access code to verify alarms
  • Agreeing to adhere to all permit terms and conditions

What Happens If I Have a Permit and Accidentally Trigger a False Alarm?

False alarms are often unintentional — they can occur for various reasons such as malfunctioning equipment and operator error. Many municipalities have instituted a system of escalating fines to offset the cost of dispatching first responders. Some areas allow for one or two “free” false alarms prior to levying financial penalties.

Do I Need More Than One Permit?

Depending on where you live, it’s possible you will need to obtain more than one home security permit. For example, some municipalities require separate permits for burglar and fire alarms. Other areas offer a combined permit that covers the entire system.

Where Do I Obtain Security System Permits in Arizona?

In Arizona, security system permits are administered at the local level. To learn more about the permit requirements and procedures in Phoenix and several neighboring cities, click here. You can also contact your local fire department, police department or municipal government office for additional information.

Contact Titan Alarm for Your Home Security System Needs in Phoenix,AZ and Beyond

Titan Alarm is an experienced, home security serving the Phoenix area and all of Maricopa County. In addition to helping you design and install a customized, fully integrated security system that will protect your family and property against fire, theft, vandalism and other threats, we can provide reliable guidance on the home security permit process in your Arizona municipality. Contact us to schedule a no-obligation in-home security consultation today.

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How Titan Alarm Can Protect Your Business

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No business is immune to crime. While heavy cash-handling operations such as retail stores and banks continue to be prime targets for robberies and break-ins, just about any business is vulnerable to theft, vandalism or even acts of violence perpetrated by disgruntled workers or former employees. If you haven’t made business security a top priority, you could easily be the next crime victim.

Fortunately, if you operate any type of business in the Phoenix, AZ area, Titan Alarm, Inc. is ready to help. We’re a leading designer and installer of customized business security systems that will significantly reduce your vulnerability to criminal activity.

Titan security system solutions for businesses include:

  • Video surveillance: The effective use of cameras for business surveillance enables you to monitor the premises on a 24/7 basis and can also serve as a reliable crime deterrent. We feature high-quality wireless IP cameras that deliver crystal-clear HD images of the most vulnerable areas on your property. The recorded video capabilities of our security cameras can also provide valuable evidence when apprehending and prosecuting criminals.
  • Intrusion protection: Titan security solutions also include cutting-edge intrusion detection devices such as motion detectors, door contacts, glass-breakage detectors and hold-up buttons. These devices trigger monitored alarms that enable the prompt dispatching of first responders to the scene. They provide an extremely reliable around-the-clock business security solution that is especially useful for safeguarding your property when no one is there.
  • Access control: Access control systems offer a significant upgrade from traditional lock-and-key solutions. Keys can easily be duplicated or stolen, and you might not get them back when an employee is terminated or quits. An electronic access control system gives you full control over who enters and exits your property at all times. It’s also an effective tool for protecting areas containing sensitive data or confidential proprietary information.
  • Alarm systems: The Titan Alarm offerings include monitored fire and burglar alarm systems that provide the dual benefit of protecting your property and providing the early warning that is essential for preventing injury — and saving lives. Our high-quality alarm system design and installation services also ensure compliance with all applicable commercial building and fire codes.
  • Video verification: Our video verification systems will significantly reduce the likelihood of false alarms that result in a needless waste of law enforcement’s time and resources. Our video verification systems allow your burglar and fire alarms to trigger a priority response from police, fire departments and other first responders, which can make the difference between a minor issue and a catastrophic event resulting in major property damage and serious injury.

Titan Alarm: a Full-Service Business Security Solutions Provider

Whether your primary goal is theft prevention, fire detection or vandalism protection, we can work with you to develop and implement a customized security solution that meets your needs. Titan Alarm’s services also include reliable maintenance and repair work to keep your system in peak operating condition. Contact us to schedule a no-obligation on-site business security consultation today.

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 2, 2018.

What Is the Best Security Camera for Business Use?

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In today’s security-conscious environment, security cameras are nearly as valuable of a business commodity as the products a company offers for sale. Commercial security cameras help to deter theft and keep the property safe when no one is there. Recorded video from surveillance cameras provides strong visual evidence that assists in criminal investigations. Even the sight of a camera will deter many individuals from engaging in criminal activities.

What Security Cameras Are the Best?

There are many types of commercial security camera systems currently on the market. Use the following information to help you select the best system for your company:

  • Day/night: Day/night commercial outdoor security cameras offer the clear visual images in all types of lighting conditions required for 24/7 exterior monitoring. They can help to prevent break-ins and vandalism, while also providing surveillance of parking areas.
  • Dome: Often installed in retail stores to detect shoplifters, dome cameras offer an unobtrusive, but not completely hidden security solution.
  • PTZ: Pan-tilt-zoom cameras are a good choice for covering large areas such as warehouses or manufacturing plants. They’re also among the most complex — and expensive — commercial security camera systems.
  • Bullet: These cylindrical cameras are typically used in conjunction with closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems to monitor designated high-risk areas. While bullet cameras cannot tilt, zoom or pan, they are usually waterproof, which enables outdoor or indoor use.
  • Spy: These compact cameras offer a covert security solution for monitoring activities in small areas. However, they provide relatively poor image quality, and there are certain legal/privacy restrictions regarding their use.
  • Covert: Covert cameras offer the benefit of disguise. They can take the form of devices such as alarm clocks, smoke detectors or other smaller items that tend to blend into the surroundings.
  • Infrared: Also known as night-vision cameras, infrared devices are used in businesses and homes for monitoring pitch-dark or dimly lit areas.
  • Varifocal: This flexible security camera solution works best for monitoring situations where the distances and viewing angles may vary. Users can zoom in and out without affecting the focus.
  • HD: High-definition cameras offer the best image quality, making them a preferred choice for protecting expensive items in stores or secure facilities. They’re able to zoom in without negatively impacting image quality.
  • IP:  Internet protocol cameras represent the most advanced security camera technology. They’re able to transmit video via the Internet. That, when combined with their wireless functionality, makes them the ideal choice for large security networking applications that require covering long distances.
  • Dummy: These “fake” cameras offer no monitoring or recording capabilities and primarily serve as an inexpensive visual deterrent. Many models include flashing red lights and other features that simulate a live camera operation.

Titan Alarm, Inc. Can Help You Explore Your Commercial Security Camera Options

Titan Alarm is your source for the best commercial camera systems in the Phoenix, AZ area. We also have the expertise to help you choose the right system for your needs and budget. Contact us for more information and to schedule a free on-site security consultation today.

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

The Importance of Commercial Access Control

For centuries, breaking into standard key and lock entries has been a tried-and-true intruder practice. While they might seem convenient initially, standard door locks need some improvement in the security department. Your business must invest in advanced security options to protect your entry points from unauthorized access. Let’s take a look at how commercial door access control systems can revolutionize how you approach security.

What Are Commercial Access Control Systems?

Access control systems are secure door entries that control who can exit and enter commercial buildings. These systems use electronic devices like PIN codes, keycards and biometric scanners to allow registered users into the building. Without the proper credentials, you can’t use the door. Access control systems give businesses improved security and precise control of who enters and when.

While they act like door locks, control access systems come with extra features for better security. Audit trails, integration with other security systems and time-based access for all controlled door use make your space extremely secure. You can see who uses a door and when while creating a space that keeps out unwanted entries.

What Makes Commercial Door Access Control Systems Effective?

An effective access control system needs several critical features. These features work together to create a strong, secure entry point that fits your needs. Ensure it’s secure without sacrificing efficiency — you don’t want an entry point that slows down productivity significantly. Here are some features to look for in your commercial access control system:

  • Authentication methods: Your system should offer several reliable authentication methods. PIN codes, facial scans, keycards and fingerprint scans are all trusted authentication methods — you should use one or several of these for your entries. Having these options helps you fit security measures to your needs without sacrificing safety.
  • Granular access control: Granular access control lets administrators set specific permissions for groups and people. You can limit or allow access based on departments, roles and other criteria. These controls let you give out access based on responsibilities, minimizing door access and increasing security.
  • Integration capabilities: You also want your system to integrate with other security systems seamlessly. Having easy integration with intrusion detection, cameras and alarm systems creates comprehensive security coverage. You’ll enjoy protection from all angles without sacrificing convenience.
  • Audit trails: Audit trail capabilities let you log all accesses and access attempts. You’ll get to see who used the door and when, creating a reliable paper trail for investigating incidents and staying regulation-compliant. Audit trails are especially important after unauthorized access attempts, letting you see who tried to use the entry so you can take appropriate action.
  • Scalability: Scalability is another feature to consider. You want your control system to adapt to your organization’s changing needs. It should grow with your user numbers, adding access points and integrating with new security systems. A good system should be able to handle expected changes.
  • Remote management: You should also consider systems with remote management features. Remote management lets you manage your system from anywhere, giving you more convenient access. You can revoke credentials, grant temporary access and review access logs away from your building, maintaining security and efficiency no matter where you are.

The Benefits of Access Control for Businesses

Access control systems deliver a well-rounded security management system. Traditional locks and keys are too easy to break through and copy — these systems use advanced tech to boost your security and efficiency. Here are some of the benefits a high-quality access control system can offer your business:

  1. Improve security: Combining multiple advanced authentication methods reduces the risk of unauthorized access. Keycards, PIN codes and other controls protect your business from theft, vandalism and security breaches. Audit trails let you track who tries to get in, and real-time monitoring gives you complete access to door entries. You’ll see faster response times to security incidents and fewer issues.
  2. Protect assets: Access control systems prevent unauthorized access, protecting your assets. You can ensure that only authorized users have access, reducing the risk of damage or theft of valuable assets. With integrated security like video, you can more effectively track down anyone associated with asset damage or theft.
  3. Streamline visitors: Access control can also help you manage visitors more easily. These systems allow temporary pass creation for visitors or contractors, ensuring they have limited access to your spaces. You’ll make the visitor process more convenient and traceable while keeping unwanted users out.
  4. Comprehensive integration: Access control systems offer comprehensive integration with your other security solutions. You’ll combine the use of video, door entry and alarms more efficiently with the right system. For example, access control systems can trigger alarms and alerts during unauthorized access attempts, while surveillance records the attempts for your records.

How to Choose the Right Access Control System ?

Picking the right system means pinpointing your most significant needs. A good access control system will work with your operation, building up your weaknesses and improving efficiency. With the right company, you can get a tailored solution that hits everything you want. Keep these points in mind when looking for an access control system solution. These factors will help your security company tailor the system to you:

  • Needs: What are your security requirements? Think about access points, location size and security levels needed for each area.
  • Authentication: Try to decide on the right authentication methods for your needs. Convenience, budget and security level will all affect what you get. You can consult your security provider about the best options for your business.
  • Integration: Look for systems with good integration capabilities. Getting access control systems, cameras and other devices to work together will give you a seamless security experience.
  • Scalability: Find a system that will scale with your business growth. Make sure it can accommodate new access points, users and security systems.
  • Remote management: Decide if you want remote management. Being able to monitor and manage your system from anywhere is extremely convenient. You might want a system that gives you faster response times and better flexibility.
  • Compliance: Ensure your system meets your industry’s regulations for security and data protection. Staying compliant protects your business and avoids fines or liabilities.

Titan Alarm: Your Trusted Partner in Comprehensive Commercial Security

Elevate your business security with custom security solutions from Titan Alarm. As a trusted Arizona security company since 2010, we have the experience and tools to provide you with the comprehensive security your business needs. Our fully automated systems offer remote capabilities and advanced tech for a stronger, faster security response. Enjoy fully integrated access control, video surveillance, intrusion protection and video verification when you work with our team.

Get industry-leading security installation from certified technicians with Titan Alarm. Contact us online to schedule a consultation today!

What is Home Automation?

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Home automation is a process that enables to homeowners to mechanize the control of devices and systems such as lighting, heating and cooling units, appliances, electronics and security systems. The homeowner can operate these fully integrated sub-systems via one master controller unit located in the home. Additionally, the homeowner can typically manage these “smart” systems remotely with an Internet-enabled desktop or laptop computer, smartphone or tablet.

What Are the Benefits of Home Automation?

As home automation industry technology continues to evolve, more homeowners are taking advantage of the numerous smart home benefits. These include:

  • Energy efficiency: A smart home is an energy-efficient home. The ability to remotely turn off appliances and lights when not in use and program your HVAC unit to automatically adjust to changes in temperature can result in substantial savings on your monthly energy bills.
  • Comfort: The ability to remotely control your home’s temperature helps you improve your level of comfort. For example, you can automatically adjust the temperature on your way home for from work so you don’t have to enter a house that’s too hot or too cold.
  • Access control: If you travel a lot, a home automation system allows you to remotely unlock doors to let people in to look after your pets, water the plants, etc. while you’re away. You can also program the system so that doors unlock and relock at predetermined times.  No more hiding a key under the welcome mat or worrying that your neighbor will lose the key.
  • Convenience/time savings: If you’re like a lot of busy folks these days who are always on the go, you’ll appreciate the convenience of operating household appliances or adjusting the thermostat with your mobile device, even if you’re miles away from your house. And you won’t have to waste precious time running back home because you forgot to turn something on or off.
  • Safety and security: Automation can make your home a much safer place. In addition to automating or remotely controlling the operation of door locks, you can control the lighting to make it look as though someone is home while you’re away. You can also turn on interior lights prior to entering your home at night to make sure no one is lurking in a darkened room.

Another important home automation safety benefit is the ability to increase your property awareness via your home security system’s video surveillance cameras. You can view live or recorded camera feeds on your computer or mobile device 24/7, so you’ll always know what’s going on in and around your home. This gives you additional peace of mind if your kids come home from school while you’re still at work or if you leave them in the care of a nanny or babysitter.

Contact Titan Alarm, Inc. for Your Home Automation Needs in Phoenix, AZ

At Titan Alarm, we stay on top of the latest home automation trends to ensure we can provide the most effective smart home technology solutions to Phoenix-area property owners. Contact us to schedule a free home automation consultation today.

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Types of Businesses Most Likely to be Targeted by Thieves

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How likely is it that your Phoenix-area business will become the target of a robbery, break-in or employee theft? While just about any business that handles cash or keeps anything of value is vulnerable to theft, some are at higher risk than others. In this post, we’ll list the most common types of businesses targeted by thieves and offer a few business security tips that can prevent you from becoming the next victim.

Retail Stores

Retail businesses are targeted by robbers for several reasons. Many are open at night, and in some cases, around the clock, which provides convenient access for thieves. They also keep cash on hand and typically have few employees on duty. While retail robberies are most often associated with convenience stores, they also occur at supermarkets, gas stations, liquor stores and jewelry stores. Employee theft is also an issue in many retail outlets.

Banks

A reporter once asked notorious bank robber Willie Sutton why he chose to rob banks, and he responded, “Because that’s where the money is.” Although banks typically present a more difficult theft challenge than retail stores, the lure of large amounts of cash make them a favorite target of robbers. While most banks now have sophisticated business alarm systems in place, they do not completely prevent robberies from occurring.

Warehouses/Distribution Centers

The major theft prevention issue in warehouses is not robbery or burglary — the main threat typically comes from the inside. Most warehouses are large structures containing several “blind spots,” which makes it difficult to monitor all employee movements. Employees who have worked in the warehouse for a long stretch of time have the opportunity to determine the facility’s most vulnerable areas. In many facilities, it’s relatively easy for employees avoid detection when attempting to steal goods.

Construction Sites

Construction sites contain valuable equipment that is attractive to thieves. Perpetrators include construction workers who walk off the jobsite with expensive tools, as well as burglars who target unoccupied jobsites during the nighttime hours. The temporary nature of most construction jobs usually makes providing effective site security a daunting challenge.

Transport Sites

Large trucks that transport goods are another prime target of thieves. Tractor-trailers filled with valuable merchandise present significant security issues, particularly when the trucks are left unguarded in a freight yard or when drivers leave them unattended on the road.

How to Reduce the Theft Risk at Your Business

Steps for making your business less vulnerable to robbery and theft include:

  • Improving visibility by altering the layout to eliminate blind spots
  • Keeping the interior and exterior of your facility well lit
  • Paying close attention to property upkeep
  • Posting signs that prohibit trespassing and loitering
  • Installing modern business surveillance systems and alarms

Titan Alarm, Inc. Is Your One-Stop Headquarters for Business Security Systems in Phoenix

. We can design and install a customized business security system that will dramatically lower your risk of robbery and theft. Contact us to schedule a no-obligation security consultation today.

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

The Reasons People Shoplift

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If you own or operate a retail store or other type of business that sells goods to the public, about one out of every 10 people who enter your establishment having shoplifting on their mind. If you haven’t made theft prevention a high priority at your place of business, your company’s profits could literally be walking out the door. In this post, we’ll explore the various reasons why people steal and provide a list of some of the most shoplifted items.

Why Do People Shoplift?

To implement an effective theft prevention system at your business, it’s helpful to understand why people feel compelled to steal. Contrary to what many people believe, most shoplifters do not steal to satisfy a physical need or due to a lack of financial resources. In most cases, a psychological compulsion or mental illness is the driving force behind shoplifting. Approximately one-third of shoplifters suffer from depression, and many shoplifters are diagnosed with kleptomania, which is a recurrent, irresistible urge to steal.

What Are the Most Stolen Items?

The most common items targeted by thieves include:

  • Meat: Expensive cuts of meat are a primary shoplifting target in grocery stores — it’s relatively easy to conceal a steak underneath a jacket or slip it inside an oversized pocketbook.
  • Alcohol: Teenagers often shoplift bottles of liquor since they are not of legal age to purchase it in most states. Peer pressure and the “thrill” of breaking the law are common motivators in many teenage liquor thefts, and kleptomaniacs who are also experiencing alcohol dependency issues often target the more expensive booze items.
  • Electronic gadgets: Small electronic gadgets and devices are a major shoplifting target in electronics stores and mass merchandisers that do not keep them under lock and key. Their small size makes them easy to conceal.
  • Over-the-counter medications and personal care items: Most OTC drugs, as well as personal care items such as razor blades, deodorant, toothbrushes, etc. come in small packages, making it simple to slide them into jacket pockets or purses.
  • High-end clothing: The theft of high-end clothing is on the rise in many retail outlets, particularly expensive sneakers. The most brazen thieves will try the clothing on in a fitting room and then attempt to walk out the door undetected.
  • Trendy toys: It seems that every holiday season there is at least one extremely popular toy that hits the market — and becomes of a prime shoplifting target.
  • Tools: Many types of tools, especially power tools, are coveted by thieves in hardware and home improvement stores.

Make an Advanced Security System a Key Component of Your Business Protection Plan

Installing a state-of-the-art security system is an important business safety step that will limit your shoplifting exposure. If you operate a business in the Phoenix, AZ area, Titan Alarm can design and install a customized system that includes video surveillance and other valuable theft prevention features. Contact us to schedule a no-obligation security consultation today.

 

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

How Schools Can Better Protect Students and Teachers

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Threats to safety at school take many forms these days: bullying is a major issue in many schools, and there are growing concerns about active shooter situations and even acts of terrorism. Protecting students and teachers is a top priority in elementary, middle and high schools in Arizona and across the Unites States. In this post, we’ll explore the various teacher and student protection solutions available to school systems. Schools can:

  • Install fences: Fences create a visible physical barrier that will deter intruders. Fences are especially important for protecting students on elementary school playgrounds. Consider constructing a fence with blunt top projections to prevent intruders from climbing over.
  • Establish choke points: Most school buildings are large structures containing multiple entrances — which also provides multiple opportunities for intruders to find their way inside. Creating a choke point, which entails locking all entrances except one closely monitored access point, allows school staff members to control who enters the building at all times. If it becomes necessary to unlock multiple doors to accommodate a large influx or departure of students at the beginning and conclusion of the school day, these entrance points should also be monitored.
  • Train staff to spot security threats: Another important school protection step is providing training for teachers and other staff members so they can detect a potential security threat in the early stages. Local law enforcement agencies can provide valuable security tips and may even be available to conduct in-person training sessions.
  • Provide emergency response training: A security emergency can create chaos that is counterproductive when attempting to maintain school safety. Training your staff to function as a coordinated team — including individual responsibilities to each team member — can significantly reduce confusion and improve the chances of a positive outcome.
  • Implement a visitor management system: Establish a system for verifying the identity of individuals who arrive on campus claiming to be parents or invited guests. Software systems are available that can provide valuable security information, including whether the visitor is a registered sex offender.
  • Use guards and metal detectors: It may be necessary to resort to implementing more “extreme” security measures in schools with a history of violent behavior. Metal detectors can screen for weapons such as guns and knives. Many school systems have enlisted the services of security guards or local police officers to patrol the building during school hours.

Titan Alarm, Inc. Can Meet Your School Safety and Security Needs in Phoenix, AZ

Titan Alarm is a reputable security solutions provider serving Phoenix and all of Maricopa County. We can work with school administrators and security personnel to design a customized, state-of-the-art system with 24/7 monitoring that addresses the security risks in your campus’s most vulnerable areas. Contact us to schedule a no-obligation security consultation today.

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 2, 2018.

The Benefits of Installing an Energy Management System

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As home energy costs continue to rise, homeowners everywhere are seeking the best ways to lower their energy bills. In Maricopa County, Arizona, where the average high temperature during the summer months exceeds the 100-degree mark, keeping home cooling expenses under control presents a major challenge.

Many homeowners are discovering the advantages that home energy managements systems (HEMS) offer in terms of energy conservation. These energy management systems make use of specially designed computer hardware, software and sensors to control HVAC units, lighting, electronics and household appliances with greater efficiency. Using the power of home automation, these state-of-the-art energy management solutions enable you to create a preset schedule for the operation of your home’s systems. You can also use your mobile device to manually operate the systems even when you’re not at home.

Exploring the Many Benefits of Energy Management Systems

Key HEMS benefits include:

  • Less wasted energy via prescheduling: The ability to preschedule when your systems operate can avoid a needless — and expensive — waste of energy. For example, a heating/cooling system that is programmed to your family’s schedule and preferred temperature settings, and that automatically monitors and adjusts the temperature as needed, can reduce energy consumption by approximately 25 percent on average.
  • Making manual temperature adjustments remotely: Imagine this scenario: You’ve been outside throughout a blistering Phoenix summer day, so you want your home to be nice and cool when you arrive. You’ve programmed your HEMS so the air conditioning won’t be blasting while no one is home, which would be a big waste of energy. Using your mobile device, you can manually crank up the AC at the right time so that when you finally step inside your home, it will already be at the perfect temperature. You won’t have to wait forever for your home to cool down!
  • Occupancy sensing: Leaving lights on in unoccupied rooms is one of the biggest energy wasters in many homes. Some energy management systems include an occupancy sensing feature that will automatically turn off the lights when someone leaves the room or when it remains unoccupied for a certain period of time. You won’t have to worry about whether you’ve remembered to turn off the lights after you’ve already left your home.
  • Increased security: A HEMS allows you to preprogram the operation of lights throughout your home, which can be an effective deterrent to burglars. For instance, you can have the lights go on and off in specific rooms during the nighttime while you’re away on vacation. This makes it appear to burglars that someone is at home. And if you’re coming home late at night, you can use your mobile device to turn on the lights before you arrive. You won’t have to worry about stepping inside a dark — and possibly unsafe — home.

Titan Alarm, Inc. can install a custom-designed HEMS in your Phoenix area home. Contact us to learn more about the benefits of our highly efficient energy management system for the home today.

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.