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The best type of customer is a referred customer. Same goes for a company.
03/12/2022

The best type of customer is a referred customer. Same goes for a company.

we provide custom security systems,computer networks, security cameras, telephone systems and access

Looking for an upgrade for your old security system , some new cameras or a computer network ? Give us a call, you’ll be...
03/09/2022

Looking for an upgrade for your old security system , some new cameras or a computer network ? Give us a call, you’ll be happy you did.

we provide custom security systems,computer networks, security cameras, telephone systems and access

12/19/2013

on our way to ottawa to catch some lets say unsavory employees.watch out i'm coming for you!

Thinking of upgrading your security system?thinking of installing a new system ? Take a look at this.
12/18/2013

Thinking of upgrading your security system?
thinking of installing a new system ?
Take a look at this.

Aha that's where you are
12/16/2013

Aha that's where you are

I see you but you don't see me
12/15/2013

I see you but you don't see me

12/08/2013

with the upcoming holiday season fast approaching, please take care to put on your alarm,leave some lights on. if you don't have an alarm, call me i can help you with that

09/11/2013

TIP OF THE WEEK

Our Security Tip of the Week is from the Department of Homeland Security.
"If you are ever trapped in a fire, be prepared to crawl. Smoke and heat rise. The air is clearer and cooler near the floor. Try to escape through a door. If it's not hot, open slowly and ensure fire and/or smoke is not blocking your escape route. If your escape route is blocked, shut the door immediately and use an alternate escape route, such as a window. If you cannot escape through a window, hang a white or light-colored sheet outside the window, alerting fire fighters of your presence."

02/02/2013

Total Connect offers a security system that lets you control your alarm system through the web or your mobile device such as an iPhone or Blackberry

01/24/2013

Safety Tips when Using an ATM

By Tyler Thurston
Oct 12, 2012

ATMs offer a quick and convenient way to access your money, wherever you are. As accessible as they are, however, there are several key things to keep in mind when using an ATM in order to ensure you (and your bank account’s) safety and security.

In order to best protect your assets, try to use an ATM located inside an open business whenever possible. The public setting will help to deter any potential criminal activity. It is also best to avoid using an ATM during nighttime hours, and don’t use one if you see suspicious people around it. Don’t write your PIN number on your card, or keep it anywhere in your wallet or purse. It is also best to not make your PIN number something easily guessed, like the last four digits of your Social Security or phone number. Always be aware of people standing behind you at the ATM, and try to make sure not to enter your PIN number in plain view. Don’t withdraw large amounts of cash at once, and always take your receipt with you. If you do find yourself in a robbery situation, don’t attempt to fight or fend it off. Take note of the robber’s likeness, and give the robber the money. Get to a safe area and call 911.

01/22/2013

TIP OF THE WEEK

Our Tip of the Week, regarding identity theft, is courtesy of Javelin Strategy & Research.

"Online is safer than offline when consumers use available security controls. Consumers should install and regularly update anti-virus and anti-spyware software, and keep operating systems and browsers updated. Once online access is secure, consumers should move financial transactions online to eliminate many of the most common avenues fraudsters use to obtain personal information and gain more control compared to traditional channels. Moving online includes turning off paper invoices, statements and checks, including paychecks, and replacing them with electronic versions. Avoid mailing checks to pay bills or deposit funds in your banking account. Instead, pay bills online and use remote deposit check imaging services."

01/11/2013

The Facts Speak for Themselves
By Michael Irvin
The numbers speak for themselves. Reducing employee theft within your organization is one of the quickest ways to grow your bottom line. On average, employees steal an average of $1,944 per incident -- more than eight times higher than shoplifters.

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