Melaleuca Security

Melaleuca Security

by Melaleuca

The entry of Melaleuca into the home security industry was announced recently in Orlando Florida.  A few notes and a brief outline of how the security system works is below.  However, the best source of information for how to order this protection and anything else you want to know can be found on the Melaleuca Security website itself.

  • A burglary occurs in the U.S. every 14.6 seconds
  • 63% of burglaries occur during the daylight hours
  • 63% of burglaries come through entry doors
  • Fires will kill ~3040 and injury ~14,960 people this year
  • Your home is 3.1 times less likely to be burglarized if you have a monitored home security system
How Your Melaleuca Security System Works

How Your Melaleuca Security System Works

With a Melaleuca Security system in your home you will be able to choose how and when to turn it on, what we call “arming the system.” From the keypad or remote device, you can arm your system whether you are home or away. When the system is armed, if activity is detected , (1) a loud siren on the keypad will sound (2) to scare off intruders and notify anyone in the home of the danger. The security system simultaneously transmits (3) a signal to the central station to alert the dispatchers of what is going on in your home. If you have a false alarm, you simply cancel the alarm by disarming the system or by telling the central station dispatcher your verbal password. In the event that the alarm is not cancelled by an authorized user, the central station will dispatch (4) the necessary local authorities for the burglary, fire, or medical emergency situation. The central station will then (5) notify your predesignated friends and family of the situation at your home so that they may assist as directed by the authorities. If you have the Interactive Security with the GSM Cellular Communicator, you may also be notified via email or text to your cellular phone (6). The interactive service also allows you to access your system remotely at any time . Video cameras will transmit video over the Internet to the video server (A). You may be notified via text or email (B) of any unauthorized motion in your home. You can also watch live or recorded video anytime from your cell phone or computer (C) .

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