SAFETY & SECURITY

Motion Sensors

Motion Sensors enable lights to come one whenever motion is detected and turn off when motion ceases. Motion sensors are especially useful when used outdoors with security lighting, and in bathrooms, break rooms and boardrooms. Room occupancy sensors are yet another great way to save energy and money.

Smoke Detectors

One of the most important safety features you can have installed in your home is the smoke detector and they are now required by law. In the event of a fire, it could save the lives of you and your loved ones. Smoke detectors provide the early warning needed to prevent fire fatalities. Annually fires caused 3,000 civilian deaths and 14,000 civilian injuries.

Don’t put yourself at an increased risk; call No Shorts Electric to update your smoke detectors today!

Timer & Whole House Lighting For Home Security

With whole house lighting, Panic buttons at each whole-house keypad allow the home owner to ward off intruders by turning house and security lighting on.

Exterior lighting can be set to flash mode to direct emergency help to the residence. Light the way to dark home via a key fob or phone interface. Time clock control can be set to turn on interior lighting when the home owner is away to make to home to appear to be occupied.

Whole-house Surge Protection

What is at risk? All items that have a microprocessor are at risk during a power surge. This includes items like: televisions, computers, refrigerators, washers, dryers, ovens, alarm systems, microwaves and telephones. It is amazing how many items in your house actually need to be protected from an electrical surge. If an electrical surge were to occur today, how much money would you stand to lose?

Wouldn’t it make sense to have ONE whole house surge protector that would protect your entire house?

It’s a wise decision to be prepared before the next electrical surge hits your home. Get a whole home surge protector that will protect not only your power lines, but your cable and telephone lines.

Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters or AFCI and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters or GFCI are distinctively two different important safety devices serving completely different purposes. AFCI’s are designed to prevent fires and GFCI’s are designed to prevent electrical shock.

When AFCI and GFCI protection are used in conjunction with each other, your home is protected using the most modern level of fire protection and electrical shock devices available. If you have any questions or need assistance with AFCI breaker protection and GFCI outlet installation in your home, call No Shorts Electric.