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Security Incidents : iPhone and BlackBerry Home Security System Control Application
Posted by Max on 2009/8/18 13:16:55 (667 reads)
Security Incidents

Platinum Protection is now offering a new application for BlackBerry and iPhone devices - making it possible for homeowners to remotely arm and disarm their security system, as well as allowing customers to monitor their homes through live video streamed directly to their phone

From the app, in addition to viewing live camera feeds from your home, you can also remotely adjust pan-tilt cameras and review stored video footage. In case of a break in, the system will automatically record a video clip of the perpetrator and immediately send you a text message notification that the alarm has gone off. Once a homeowner receives the notification, they can open the app on their phone and view the saved video clip seconds after the break in occurred.

"Our goal is to provide peace of mind," said Chance Allred, partner, Platinum Protection. "Using this advanced technology, customers can keep track of homes, vacation properties, and even view children and pets in real time. Users can program the system from their phone, turn it off for visiting relatives, or arm the system after leaving their home."

Allred continued, "80 percent of new sales are tied to cellular lines rather than landlines which means in the event of an intruder, fire, flood or another event where a landline might not function, our wireless service will alert customers and the appropriate authorities."

The app works in conjunction with Platinum's current web-based service called Platinum Interactive. Using the online interface, customers can control the type of text message and email notifications they want to receive. For instance, homeowners can set the system to alert them to floods, power outages or even each time the front door opens.

"Those with elderly family members can set up notifications for medicine cabinets and be alerted if the cabinet doesn't open, or when a child returns home from school," said Jeremy Pixton, partner, Platinum Protection. "Our goal is to give customers a complete security solution for their home."

The app works with a Platinum Protection security system and can be downloaded for free at http://www.platinumprotect.com/PlatinumInteractive/ . Platinum is currently offering a promotion to new customers.

About Platinum Protection:

Platinum Protection provides home security solutions to more than 100,000 customers nationwide. To find out more about Platinum Protection security products and services, please visit www.PlatinumProtect.com.




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