Richmond Alarm News Blog

Richmond Alarm News Blog

Richmond Home & Garden Show

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Get in the Spring, Home Improvement Spirit

Home Show Display
Check out our display at the Richmond Home Show

Look for Richmond Alarm this weekend at the Home & Garden Show located at the Richmond Raceway Complex. The show starts Friday and runs March 2-4, 2012. We are sharing a booth with the BNI Home Services Power Players Team in Building 2, Booth 64. We’ll be there all weekend handing out swag and demonstrating medical alert & home security systems and giving away Virginia Key & Lock magnets.

Additional displays and give-aways from our partners on the BNI Home Services Power Team:
We look forward to seeing you there and hope you enjoy the Home Show!

Richmond Alarm Out on the Town: Lulu’s Creamery

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Commercial Security at Lulu's in Mechanicsville
Lulu's owner, Steve Carlton

On February 13, Lulu’s Creamery opened in the King’s Charter shopping center in Mechanicsville. Word is spreading quickly among Hanover County residents about the new shop, owned by the Carlton family. Customers are happy they can get fresh soft serve ice cream, baked treats and micro roasted coffee. Many enjoy the cozy atmosphere, big screen TVs and free WiFi.

Soft serve flavors of the week and coffee & soup of the day are posted on their Facebook page, and coming soon to the Lulu’s website. You can even vote for soft serve flavors of the week - so vote for your favorite. (Come on Yellow Cake Batter)

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Thanks for choosing Richmond Alarm Company to provide security monitoring to your business, Lulu! We wish you all the best.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Connect Helps The Elderly Age In Place

Wednesday, February 08, 2012
senior adult
Technology to help senior adults stay in their homes longer

Caring for elderly parents can be a challenge, but Richmond Alarm Company has a simple solution to help you care for the ones you love without the pain and trouble of relocation. Utilizing the Total Connect system from Honeywell, combined with personal monitoring devices, Richmond Alarm can help you keep a watchful eye on aging or disabled family members, even when you are away from home.

How It Works

Remote Security Monitoring

This system can alert you when someone enters the home. Upon entering, a picture can be taken and sent to your mobile web-enabled devices such as your smartphone, iPad®, or laptop immediately. You can also receive images from cameras placed anywhere in the home at any time. This feature is especially helpful if your loved one is receiving in-home care, as you'll be notified immediately when they arrive. The remote monitoring features can also be integrated into existing security systems.

Personal Home Monitoring

Falls within the home, particularly involving stairs and showers, are a major concern when caring for an aging family member. Richmond Alarm's personal monitoring device allows the individual to simply press a button on a pendant worn around their neck, wrist, or clipped onto a waistband to call emergency services as well as alert you and, if necessary, your neighbors. Monitoring centers are local to help insure the quickest response to any emergency need.

The Benefits

The elderly tend to do better, have a better standard of living and are happier, in their own homes. While it is not possible for everyone to grow old in their own homes, for those who can, it is a comfort and a blessing. The biggest concerns for family members are typically issues of safety. These systems, especially when combined, can help family members, however distant, keep a watchful eye on their aging parents or loved ones. More information about helping the elderly age in place can be found on the AARP website.

CCTV for Business Owners

Friday, February 03, 2012

Reduce Crime at Businesses with Quality Surveillance Systems that are Regularly Maintained

A recent piece on NBC 12 in Richmond profiled a store owner who uses high quality video cameras to monitor his property and surrounding areas. The store owner finds that the money spent on a quality surveillance system gives him security he would not have with a bargain-camera.

What is the Difference Between a Professionally Installed Surveillance System and a Camera System from a Big Discount Store?

Corey Boggs, Operations Manager at Richmond Alarm Company, says that the biggest difference is that cameras sold in most large discount stores are not commercial grade, they are consumer grade. That means they are not designed to run 24/7 and typically do not have a long life.  Warranties are typically shorter and there is no repair process so downtime could be an issue.

Additionally, when a camera system is designed and installed by professionals, they take into consideration the environment, field of view, lighting, and other conditions that can affect the quality of the camera image. 

Not all cameras are created equal and not all cameras will work in all conditions. Professional design helps to ensure that the property is protected properly and the images will be reliable and usable. Oftentimes when police are called to the scene of a robbery, they find the images of cheap camera systems to be too dark or blurry and are not much help in identifying the suspect.

Regular Maintenance of Surveillance Equipment

Police encourage businesses to keep their systems maintained. Check the recordings, check the focus, make sure there is enough lighting near the camera, and clean them regularly. Often, the first time many business owners look at or adjust their camera system, after the initial installation, is when there has been an incident! This is too late.

‘It's good to have all those things in place, so when robberies happen we'll be able to apprehend those suspects,’ said Richmond Police Lt. Ronnie Armstead.”

CCTV versus Video Monitoring

Closed circuit television (CCTV) is useful to monitor and digitally record activities. This video surveillance is useful after a robbery to use as evidence in identifying and prosecuting suspects. It can be monitored by you or your representatives on your property, but it is typically not monitored by a security company (although it is possible with IP connectivity). Richmond Alarm recommends a product called Videofied. This system consists of an inconspicuous, portable and wireless Motion Viewer that triggers a signal to our monitoring station, in the event of activity in the protected area. Our monitoring professionals are trained to recognize actual threats versus non-threatening or “false” alarms such as animals or wind-blown debris. In the event of an actual threat, police are notified and often catch the crooks in the act. 

To have your CCTV system looked at or cleaned up, give our service department a call at 804-858-0106.