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You are advising a customer about types of home security appliances. what are some of the principal types?

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Anna007 [38]1 year ago
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These are some principal types of home security appliance such as, monitored alarm, smoke alarm, intruder alarm, cctv cameras.

1- Monitored Alarm- is different compared your traditional security alarm. It has an assigned personnel who gets in touch with you when the alarm goes off to identify if it was a mistake or there is a genuine security breach

2- Smoke Alarm-The alarm consists of smoke detectors that are located throughout the household. When these detectors come in contact with heat or smoke, they raise the alarm

3- Intruder Alarm-These alarms are armed with motion detectors, door and window sensors. There is a central keypad to activate the alarm which can be password protected. Once activated, the detectors sense any movement or forced entries and raise the alarm.

4- CCTV Cameras- A CCTV camera is a good method to capture the face of an intruder. It will help the local authorities to identify the culprit later.

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