The Brain Of A Home
The human body is an amazing design. The brain, in particular, is the central operating system for the body. All other body systems connect to it and are able to function because of it. As long as the brain is healthy and functioning normally, the body sends messages to it and life continues. Without a healthy brain, safety and possibly life itself is impaired; especially as it relates to the nervous system.
Although the intricacy of a human body cannot be reached, technology has made great strides. With new technical knowledge, companies like Certified Security now provide a "brain" for homes. Just like the human brain, a control panel is housed in an enclosed place in the residence. It connects via sensors to different parts of the home just as the brain connects to various parts of the body through the nervous system. This control panel is responsible for making sure the parts of the home connected to it are protected.
If a person touches a hot stove and no pain signal is sent to the brain, the person will neglect to remove his hand and be severely burned. This is how many people in Jacksonville operate. If there is an intrusion attempt or a fire, they have no way of knowing it is occurring until the damage has been done. Protecting a home without a security system is similar to protecting the human body without a brain.
Certified Security offers the home security Jacksonville residents need to fully protect their homes and families. The control panel "brain" connects to points of the home like doors and windows. Magnetic contacts are installed on these openings; and if they are shifted, an immediate signal is sent to the control panel. In brain-like fashion, the control panel corrects the problem by sounding an alarm. It also contacts the proper authorities so the problem can be remedied.
Within the human body, temperature is sensed by the brain. The home's control panel "brain" can also sense the body heat or motion in a protected area. This is important when a person is away from home and has no way of knowing an intruder is in the house.
The senses of sound and touch pass through the human brain as well. Likewise, the control panel receives alerts to sounds and touch through glass break sensors. In this way, the control panel "brain" can "hear" the sound of glass breaking or "feel" the impact on the glass. Again, it sends the proper signals by activating an alarm and contacting needed authorities.
The control panel is central to an alarm system of a home. In the same way it receives signals from sensors in the home, a central monitoring system receives signals from the control panel. In an average of 19 seconds, it responds to the emergency at hand whether it is a fire, a burglary or detection of unwanted water.
The human body is an awe-inspiring construction, and the brain is sufficient to meet all its needs. However, sometimes it needs a little help. Certified Security provides home security Jacksonville residents trust through these technologies and others.
02/20/2012
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