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5 Ways Modern Tech Can Make You Feel Safer at Home

You can feel safer at home with some modern technology. Intelligent systems are pretty much the go-to these days and can help with timers and profiles. But they aren’t the only options. From video doorbells and cameras to connected alarms, here are some of the best additions.

Smart Home Security Systems

Smart devices have come a long way in the past few years and have extended into every part of life. One of the best uses for smart tech is security. From lighting you can control remotely to 16 channel 12MP cameras that can be accessed anywhere, smart devices can elevate your home security game. One of the best things about modern smart security devices is that they can also connect to each other, meaning you have a comprehensive home security system.

Video Doorbells and Outdoor Cameras

One of the biggest advances in smart technology is portable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth cameras. From indoor CCTV to video doorbells, you can elevate your home security with some simple and cost-effective additions to your home. Systems like Amazon Ring are pretty cheap for what they offer, and you can continuously add more to the system for a complete home security package. You can even access them from anywhere for more security when not at home.

Feel Safer at Home with Occupancy Simulation

It is estimated that around 80% of residential burglaries happen when the homeowner is away. However, you can make your home safe when on vacation or even at work with occupancy simulation. This sounds complicated, but it’s actually quite simple. With modern smart devices, you can make it appear like someone is home. Lighting timers, power strips, and profiles, such as TV and radio timers, through Alexa can help it appear like you are home when you’re out.

Connected Smoke and CO Alarms

There are a few things that can happen that will really damage your life. Something like a house fire is among the worst things that can befall a family, and the consequences can be terrible. Carbon monoxide can also be a very damaging gas that can leak into the home, as it is undetectable and deadly. Of course, you can buy smoke and CO alarms, but they are often fixed in one place. Modern devices can be connected to alert you when either is detected.

Smart Locks and Access Control

Smart locks are among the most useful smart devices. Like other smart gadgets, they can be controlled from afar and have some interactive features. For example, they can alert you if someone tries to open the door or window. Access control is also a great home security addition. It’s easier than ever to install nifty gadgets that can keep people out. Some popular examples include code access panels, card-based access control, and even home biometrics.

Summary

Smart home security systems that connect to each other provide peace of mind to help you feel safer at home. You can also use smart lighting and controls to simulate home occupancy when away. For greater security, there are also access controls such as cards, codes, and biometrics.

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Karen LeBlanc is an award-winning travel journalist and storyteller, honored with two Telly Awards and four North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) awards for The Design Tourist travel show. As the show’s host, producer, and writer, Karen takes viewers beyond the guidebooks to explore the culture, craft, cuisine, and creativity that define the world’s most fascinating destinations.

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