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New Technology for Home Security and Businesses with Updated Door Locks

State-of-the-art technology in home security and business security today includes doors that can be opened using a key code. This has certainly helped people to feel more secure within their homes and business properties. While this technology has been around for quite some time, newer applications of the same are available. Some of these options are quite reasonably priced and can be a good investment even for small business owners and home owners.

This technology creates an additional level of security simultaneously allowing home owners and employees to gain access without the necessity of keys. Forgotten keys, hiding places for keys, missing keys, etc. would be a thing of the past. An emergency due to cold weather, rain or even darkness due to a power failure need not result in panic searching for keys. The use of this key code technology could be a simple way to enter one's own home or business.

Added to the key code technology is the use of a card reader attached to door locks or similar devices attached to key fobs. No more fumbling in the darkness attempting to fit keys into locks. The device is built to take care of this automatically. Getting into a home need not result in delays, balancing grocery bags or broken nails. Newer security features are user friendly.

For business owners this added feature provides an extra layer of security that could be a mandatory requirement to enter the business premises. Cards provided to employees would be enabled to track entry and exit times and provide an audit trail of people entering and exiting. These records can be readily available to identify the people with access should any situation arise.

Threats to your business could come from any quarter and security is a prime concern today - more than in any time in the past. It is important for us to protect our families and employees from persons who have ill intent. This is more so, since it is not possible for us to anticipate the criminal intentions of people around us. A device that uses the latest technology could definitely help business owners to protect their property and even reduce insurance rates.

Fortunately this technology does not come with a premium attached to it and compares favorably with the investments required to obtain the high end door locks and deadbolts available. It is therefore important that as an owner you should understand this technology and invest into it as part of your home security and business security measures.

An electronic security device not only provides protection to your home or business, it additionally maintains records for the future use in case of mishaps. The gain that the system gives is far superior to the prevention-only approach of earlier systems and is a proactive approach and easy to use access for your home and business.

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