unmonitored security system
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Do You Have Home Surveillance System That Is Unmonitored?
Asked by N.N. from Detroit
on January 30, 2012
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Hey everyone!
My thought (just a thought right now) is that I would like to have a wirless security camera on the outside of our home due to a lot of car theft. I d...
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- I have one that is monitored: Its wireless, can be accessed by my cell so I can see what is going on inside the home- or outside if you want the camera outside. Also:...
- You can get a set up where you monitor your camera yourself on a computer inside your home. We don't have one at the moment but hubby was looking at some at Best Bu...
- If you live in an area where there are a lot of car thefts, you are probably paying higher premiums for your auto insurance. If you do this, check with your agent or ...
Looking for an Unmonitored House Alarm
Asked by S.M. from Dallas
on April 12, 2008
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We would like to get a Home Security system -- but the idea of paying $40 - $60 a month for it to be monitored really feels like such a waste of money to me! I figure...
Alarm Won't Shut Off
Asked by G.N. from Dallas
on January 12, 2009
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Hi Mama's!
We some how managed to arm our un-monitored security system and we need to know how to turn it off. The company won't tell us or come and do it without ...
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- Hello G., could it be that either the connection to the phone line is bad or batteries... By the way, I would not want service from that company. I'd rather spend ...
- Look up the instruction manual and it should have the default security code there, normally something like 1234. Try deactivate it like using that code and also turn o...
- Usually in your closet there is back up batter along with the hardwire make sure you disable both. Also in your garage there should be a breaker for the alarm if all ...
Kid and Technology ...
Asked by K.M. from Chicago
on October 15, 2010
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Ok, so I see MANY different opinions on EVERYTHING we have from Cell Phones, to IPods, to Computers to Internet Acess and Video Game access ... At what age(s) do you t...
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- If your too strict, I don't wan't to know what people say about me IPod - as early as age 9, as long as they are responsible not to loose it Cell Phone - when th...
- You don't seem strict at all with those age limits.
- Unfortunately the schools may make it impossible for you to wait until the ages you have specified for some of these things. Both the middle schools & high schools in...
My Daughter and Her Cell Phone
Asked by S.H. from Killeen
on April 21, 2011
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My 12 y old daughter haS had Her cell Phone for a few years now without any issues. She knows that we monitor her usage as well as the content of her texts Messages fr...
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- Just one more response. Technology is here for better or worse. Get in touch with it and let your child get in touch with it. Now is the best time for you to teach her...
- Hi S., Parent coach J. B. here. You've gotten a variety of responses from a number of moms in such a short period that it is obvious feelings run deep on this issu...
- I think it's totally per each family / there is no right or wrong answer. My son (8) has had a laptop now for about 6 months... he saved for 2 years to buy a macbo...
Baby Locks on Doors, but What If There's a Fire?
Asked by M.Q. from Los Angeles
on March 2, 2012
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Hi friends, I don't know I feel about putting baby locks on my front door because I worry that if there were a true emergency my kids wouldn't be able to get out, howe...
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- What about doors to the the back yard? The doors that lead to our back yard are not child proofed. The yard is completely fenced in and the gate latch is too high fo...
- A child that would know to get out of the house in a fire would know how to open any of those locks. I child that is old enough to know to get out in a fire is also o...
- I had your same concern until I saw my daughter (5 at the time) giggling and pointing at the door. My 2 year old was on the outside of the screen door looking in, com...