RESIDENT

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RESIDENT

About This Industry

Safety Codx Security System planning, design and installs the latest electronic equipment into every type of building imaginable. We work with domestic and commercial clients for a wide range of reasons including security, environmental, health and safety, automation system, as well as fire and traffic monitoring situations.

At Safety Codx Security system planning & design, our aim is to create tailored security solutions to help you feel confident that you, your family and your possessions at home are safe and secure.

Whilst we work with you to ensure the right systems and latest smart solutions are installed, we also make sure your outbuildings, garage, backyard gate, fences and shed, alongside any access points to your home and garden are safe. 

Ultimately, we want to remove any opportunity for a criminal or opportunist to successfully enter your premises, there are a number of steps listed below that will assist is protecting what's precious to you.

Why Bother With A Home Security System Plan ?
No security system for the home is a one-size-fits-all solution. That's why Safety Codx Security Planning & Design company does an analysis of a client's home or business before any proposal is made.

Doing this kind of hardware planning will save you both time and money. Before you can select the best security system, you need to know your safety risks, your budget, and what needs protection.This allows you to tailor a plan to fit your exact needs. You get a safer, more effective system, and lessen the chance of wasting time and money on alarms and equipment that do not work or aren't needed.

To design a good safety system, you need to draw up a floor plan of your building. It should show each outer gates, fences, ceiling , loft, car garage, building entrance, power generator house, kitchen, children room, room, hallway, and all doors, windows, and entrances. Make a separate drawing for each floor.

Not only will this help you determine how many sensors you need and where to put them, but it also can help you locate smoke detectors and surveillance cameras for maximum protection. It will also help you decide where to keep the control panel and any key-fob panic alarms.

Your Security Strategy: A Zoned Defense
Once you have sketched out the layout of your house, you need to think in terms of protection zones.

Here is a sample of a five-zone home security system plan.

Zone A includes all accessible exterior windows and doors. 
Zone B includes only the door connecting the recreation room and porch, allowing people to go in and out of the porch while other exterior doors are armed. 
Zone C includes only the motion detectors in the living and dining rooms, which are off while people are at home.
Zone D includes sliding door and window sensors in the back bedrooms, and a motion detector in the hallway.
Zone E is a key-chain panic remote that activates and deactivates everything. Panic alarms should always be in their own separate zone.

So how does it work ? You might design your security system plan to have only the exterior doors activated (Zone A) while the interior motion detectors are deactivated (Zone B & C). That provides intruder protection, but lets you move around inside while you're home at night.

Once the kids are in bed, you want the recreation room and porch activated (Zone B). And when you go to bed, you want sensors in your bedrooms and hallway deactivated (Zone D), with everything else in your alarm system on high alert.And every security system plan needs to include a panic alarm.

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Take The First Step Towards Keeping Your home safe your free consultation and security risk assessment with Safety Codx Service today! We are here to help!

Security Packages Available

We have specially curated security packages designed specifically for RESIDENT to ensure maximum protection and simplified management.