Technology Update - Fingerprint Door Locks

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

The importance of door locks to keeping your property safe is not unknown. Many homeowners make the mistake of thinking; however, that simply because they have a lock on their door and they use it they will be protected from becoming a burglary victim. This is certainly not the case. Burglars have a wide range of skills and techniques which they can use in order to pick many locks, giving them easy access to your home and your belongings.

Fortunately, in the last few years, technology has continued to evolve. As a result, home security has evolved right along with it. Fingerprint locks are an example of just how far security has come. Whether you want to protect your home or your office, these locks could be an ideal choice.

In the last few years, fingerprint locks have become far more affordable than they were when they were first introduced. When they first became available on the market, celebrities and CEOs were the only homeowners who could usually afford them. Today; however, the price for installing such locks is far more affordable.

Fingerprint locks work with one of three different methods. The most common method for most households utilizes the fingerprint reader method. This is because this type of lock typically receives a number of uses throughout any give time period. A keypad-code works well in offices as well as homes where visitors will typically only visit once. The mechanical key override method is reserved for emergencies and in situations where there is a dead battery.

Fingerprint locks are considered to be quite reliable, with battery power lasting for approximately one year. Compared to a typical deadbolt or padlock, they are able to provide any home or office with that extra level of security that many people today desire. A specialized key override is installed in place of a key slot to make it impossible for burglars to pick the lock.

Some homeowners are concerned about the number of fingerprints that this type of lock can hold. There are many units available which can hold as many as 75 fingerprints. Installation of fingerprint door locks is quite easy and fast. Administrative fingerprints are typically entered into the system first. Only persons whose administrative fingerprints are in the system have the authority and ability to add or even delete fingerprints.

If you want to take an extra step to make sure that your home or office has the utmost security, a fingerprint door lock may be a good option to consider. Not only does it provide you with additional security, but you can also be freed from the responsibility of carrying keys around with you as well as the concern over what might happen if you lost your key and it got into the wrong hands. Combined with a reliable home security system to monitor everything from suspicious activity to smoke and carbon monoxide levels, your home can now be as secure as modern technology allows.

Now, most of your home security providers do not supply these locks as part of their service and they still take a little bit of shopping around to find the right product for your solution. The interesting thing to point out here is that the technology is constantly getting better and these products are much more commonplace then what one would imagine.

Bruce Kelly tip - Always do your research before buying any home security solution. Often times the most basic items are forgotten and you system looses its true efficiency. Small aspects like home security signs and stickers are functional repellents and should always be viable from the major entrances to your property.

Home Security Companies

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

Knowing too well that most of us consider our homes our castles, many people have come up with devices, through technology, which we can install to provide safety in our homes. In fact, this is becoming a world-wide business venture and it is not uncommon to hear of home security companies. With the rising rates [...]

Some Tips for a School Fashion Show

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

School fashion shows can be quite fun if done properly. If done the wrong way, however, it could end up being one boring affair which is only occasionally enlivened by the people laughing at a humiliated model. What you need are some tips to help you.
1) Think of a theme – When putting up a [...]

Slate & Tile Roofing - The Facts!

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

Cement & Clay Tile Roofing:
Available in many different shapes and colors, manufactured from clay or concrete, roofing tiles are increasing in popularity as a finished roofing material throughout North America. They bring a rich, elegant and beautiful aesthetic quality to any property and definitely increase the value of any home. More and more [...]

HDMI Switch: Insider’s Guide

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

Background:
The High Definition TV “experience” continues to drive manufacturers to offer truly digital devices. The days of analog video interfaces are limited. In previous articles, we touched on HDMI connections. It is clear that HD sources such as DVD players, Cable settop boxes, satellite boxes are transitioning to the HDMI standard. [...]

Independent Retirement Living

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

If you are active and healthy but old enough to be what most people believe to be your retirement years, well, you really aren’t retired until you pass away. Then again, if you no longer require a job in order to pay for your living expenses, from a financial point of view you are retired [...]

SMS Printer Technology to Take Restaurant Industry by Storm

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

Technomic, a major foodservice industry consultant, reports that in 2007, sales of the Leading 100 chain restaurants in the United Kingdom rose to £10.4 billion, and represented about 35 percent of all restaurant sales.
What do these hospitality industry giants have in common? Technology. From point-of-sales (POS) and table-management software to wireless headsets, and SMS-enabled tracking [...]

Split Testing Software - How to Choose the Perfect Product

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

Do you want to test your copy but just cannot find the time to test as much as you would like? Is it making you pull your hair out? Let me save you a few hair follicles by give you a heads up regarding what to look for in split testing software.
If you have been [...]

Old Plumbing Fixtures - Sprucing Up Your House

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

Renovating your house could be very satisfying. If you are creative and determined to have different plumbing fixtures you must take your time in the implementation of hardware that you select. To have the look you want in your house may be a challenge that can be overcome by picking the right items to display. [...]

Using PVC Pipe

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Consumer | Comments Off

PVC Pipe is a versatile form of pipe which has revolutionized modern plumbing. PVC can be used for drainage, waste water or vent piping but is not suitable for water supply, in which case, copper pipe is most commonly used.
PVC stands for Polyvinyl Chloride which is a compound designed for strength and durability. [...]