Wireless Security
Wireless Security [wahyuh r-lis] [si-kyoo r-i-tee] a superior method of protecting your home and family using an alarm system with no hard-wiring.
While some alarm systems rely heavily on communication through your phone line not all systems are so vulnerable. LifeShield was one of the first security companies to put a wireless system on the market. Instead of hard-wiring the system to your phone line, LifeShield uses an internet connection or cellular technology to transmit the signal to the monitoring center. This allows LifeShield to offer up to four layers of backup protection and multiple central controls. This ensures your home is always protected in case of an alarm emergency.
Some burglars know that if an alarm system is hard-wired they simply have to cut the home’s phone line to get inside. This compromises your home’s security. If you want the peace of mind of knowing your security system is unbeatable, wireless security is ideal.
LifeShield’s alarm security also allows multiple central controls to be placed in a system. This means if a burglar destroys your keypad console your home will still be protected with the base unit. The multiple “brains” of your system mean your home will always be protected, even if a burglar thinks they’ve outsmarted your system.
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