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Light interacts with everything in your home, your furnishings, your décor, your lifestyle, and you. And yet, in most homes lighting is accepted as nothing more than a solution for darkness!

An integrated lighting system, along with motorized shades and draperies allows you to personalize your surrounding by controlling the light. Instead of merely turning on or off, lights can work together in any combination, in preset sequences, and on prearranged schedules.

For example, you can arrive home from work to find your entire path – from driveway to bedroom – all lit up, you can even have a remote control located in your car to turn on and off selected lights. When you host a party, you can press one button to light the interior and the exterior in the most attractive manner. When you leave for vacation, you can press one button so lights turn on and off and shades close and open, in a pattern that suggests you are still home. The same wiring that commands the lights can also command lawn sprinklers, pool heaters, hot tubs, garage door openers, and – yes – your whole-house entertainment system.

Imagine, then, that the same button that sets your lighting to "party" mode also cues up the music. This illustrates the beauty of Our integrated design approach. Once the basic low-voltage wiring is in place, we can configure your system any way you want, and make changes easily.

Energy Conservation

Preset scenes that contain dimmed lights will conserve power and save you money. Your bulbs will last longer which means you won't have to change them frequently.

Data Entry

Facing dangers from the outside and on the inside, one cannot take home security lightly.BurglaryHomes without alarm systems are 3 times more likely to be burglarized than those protected by an electronic alarm and monitoring system. (Simon Hakim, Temple University)

A burglary happens every 15 seconds in the United States, 63% of which occur in broad daylight, between 6am and 6pm. (The Federal Bureau of Investigation)

90% of all police agree that home security systems serve to greatly deter burglary attempts to your home. (International Association of Chiefs of Police)

Fire & Carbon Monoxide

Over 80% of all fire deaths in the U.S. happen in the home, over 10 per day; yet two-thirds of those deaths happen in homes with no fire security systems. (The National Fire Protection Association & National Safety Council) Smoke and fire alarm systems more than double one's chance of surviving a home fire (U.S. Fire Administration) Carbon Monoxide, the silent killer, is the number one poisoning death in America. (Dr. Robert Hoffman of the New York City Poison Center)

Like nearly 75 million other Americans with home security systems, you want to do what you can to ensure that your home and your family are safe and secure. A home security system is one of the most important investments you'll ever make for your family.