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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Honeywell Home Security Systems - An Overview

In this article, I'd like to try to help you figure out the size and scope of product solutions offered by Honeywell.

Let me say right up front that I'm not Honeywell rep. I do not make any money buying or selling Honeywell products. I'm just like you -- I'm a homeowner who wants to figure out what sorts of products Honeywell offers; the names that they're sold under and what they do. Once I've done that, I can make an informed decision about the best solution for me and my family.

By now, you probably know that Honeywell is (among other things) a global supplier and distributor of residential and commercial security systems. In addition, Honeywell monitors millions of private homes commercial businesses and government facilities all over the world.

Honeywell's residential security systems are installed through a network of local dealers.These dealers are trained to understand your needs and respond in a way that's appropriate. They'll discuss your lifestyle with you and build a system that meets your needs.

For example, some families have young children. If that describes your family then perhaps you want a system that alerts you when your kids come home from school. Your Honeywell dealer can design a home security system for you that meets that need.

On the other hand if you're business owner with an small office or home office, you might have an area that needs extra protection (expensive office equipment, valuable records, etc.). If that describes your situation, then your Honeywell dealer can discuss with you the installation of a system that includes motion detectors or cameras.

Ademco Home Security Systems: The Relationship To Honeywell

When considering the scope of possibilities, be aware that Honeywell offers a wide range of products marketed under many different labels. You probably are already aware of the Ademco line, but there are quite a few other brands in the Honeywell home security system family.

The Honeywell product family can be divided into broad categories of hardware including (but not limited to):

  • Control Panels: Ademco, Apex, Omni, Lynx
  • Keypads: Ademco, Apex, Omni
  • expansion Modules: Ademco, Apex, Omni
  • DIY Kits: Ademco, Omni, Lynx
  • Wireless Accessories: Apex, Street smart, Life Safety
  • alarm Communications: Optiflex
  • sensors: dual Tec, V-Plex
  • Smoke detectors: V-Plex
  • ...and much more.

Who, Or What, Is AlarmNet?

One last thing that I found interesting: As you might know, most alarm systems communicate with the monitoring company using telephone lines. But for those of you who were concerned that the phone line might be cut during a burglary, Honeywell has a reliable alternative called AlarmNet.

AlarmNet is a radio network run by Honeywell that has extensive coverage in the United States and Canada. It gives you a second layer of protection -- beyond your phone line -- in the event of a home intrusion or other kind of emergency. This means peace of mind for you and your family. And isn't that what a home security system is all about?

Conclusion

Again, in closing: I am not a Honeywell representative, nor do I make any money by recommending their products. It's just that Honeywell offers a complete line of excellent products. When considering a security solution for your family and/or business, you should consider them when making an informed decision.

For more info on Honeywell home security systems and/or Ademco home security systems, visit Ara Rubyan's Home Security Systems.

Ara Rubyan is not a part of the home security system industry, nor does he sell home security systems, nor does he pretend to be a guru of any kind. Instead, he is like you: a consumer, a business owner, and someone who has been researching the industry so that he could make an informed decision about the best home security system for his needs. Now, he's put all his research (so far) in one convenient location and he's sharing it with you, no strings attached.

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Golf Swing Lessons

golf swing Lessons can greatly help a golfer's game. To maximize the money spent on lessons, its a very good idea to read up about the golf swing and learn on or our own first. There is a lot of good information that can be found in magazines, books, videos, audios and the information answer many questions we have about the golf swing.

Once we have an understanding of the golf swing and had practice, its easier to understand what people are saying. When someone tells you that your shoulders are open and thats causing you to slice, you'll understand the terminology of "open shoulders".

A good time to go for golf lessons is when we want to fine tune certain parts of our swings. Because the golf swing has many parts to it and because we can't observe our own swing, having a golf coach to look at our swing then is quite useful. Or course, another way is simply to practice with a friend and he can easily point out what is wrong with your swing.

For example, I use to have a collapsed look at the top of my swing, plus my wrist was cupped. this results in inconsistency. Another instance, what may feel like a three quarter swing, may turn out to be a full swing, and a full swing may turn out to be an over swing. ts difficult to know what is wrong because muscle sensations may not be correct and can deceive us.

So if you're starting out golf, try reading up about the golf swing and practice with short irons up to middle irons to get a basic understanding first. That will allow you to focus on asking the right questions during a golf lesson.

Learn about the golf swing at http://www.shermanlovesgolf.blogspot.com

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