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Nearly all of the latest DIY and high end home security systems offer support for voice control via Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and in some cases Apple Siri, which allows you to unlock doors, change thermostat settings, open the garage, and arm or disarm your system with a spoken command to a connected device like an Amazon Echo or a Google Home speaker. Many also offer support for IFTTT If This Then That applets, which use triggers from IFTTT compatible web services and devices to create an action. For example, you can create an applet that says if a garage door is opened to turn on the floodlight. Whether you decide to go with a DIY system or opt for a professionally installed system, you'll have to pay a
monthly or annual fee if you require monitoring, and in some cases, you'll be hit with a monthly fee to pay off the cost of hardware components. With most DIY systems, such as the SimpliSafe Home Security Kit, the Ring Alarm Security Kit, and the Nest Secure, you purchase the hardware outright and can
avoid any monthly fees if you decide to self monitor. If you add monitoring, fees will vary: SimpliSafe charges $14.
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home security systems 2014: The Fortress S02 C Features• It has an auto dialer function. This home security system comes with a feature where it automatically dials a saved number on its system to notify it in case security is bridged. • It has door / window contacts. Since this security system come with various accessories it has contacts that may be placed on doors and windows which detects forceful break in. • Easy to install. Most users say they were able to install everything without technical aid in less
than two hours.
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Census data, advancements in home automation and security technology can help parents remotely safeguard their homes and families. ADT Pulse ADTPulse. com allows parents to receive email and text alerts when the kids arrive home after school, check in during the day with real time video monitoring, and even lock and unlock doors if the kids arrive home before they do. 3. Sharing lists online:
Shopping trips can
take a lot of time during the week, but the process can be simplified by sharing lists via online spreadsheets and smartphone apps. Organize the lists by categories such as grocery, pharmacy or pets to ensure both parents conveniently have access to the list the next time they make a trip to the store.
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