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  2. Keep your entire home safe with Simplisafe [Video] - AOL

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    Everything that matters the most to us usually lives inside our home, so you should keep it safe at all costs! Simplisafe’s mission is to do exactly that. With its home security system, 24/7 ...

  3. Security alarm - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the most intense frequencies generated are between 3 and 5 kHz, depending on the type of glass and the presence of a plastic interlayer. Seismic glass-break detectors feel these shock frequencies and in turn generate an alarm condition. Window foil is a less advanced detection method that involves gluing a thin strip of conducting ...

  4. Glass break detector - Wikipedia

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    Passive glass break detector. A glass break detector is a sensor that detects if a pane of glass has been shattered or broken. [1] These sensors are commonly used near glass doors or glass storefront windows. They are widely used in electronic burglar-alarm systems. The detection process begins with a microphone that picks up noises and ...

  5. SimpliSafe - Wikipedia

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    SimpliSafe was founded in 2006 by then-Harvard Business School students, Chad and Eleanor Laurans after several friends in the Cambridge area experienced home break-ins, but couldn't find a security company that was designed to help renters. [2] [3] The couple worked on SimpliSafe in their own home from 2006 to 2008.

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  7. Window security - Wikipedia

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    Wired or wireless security alarms can be designed to warn intrusions through windows, using sensors like glass break detectors and contact magnetic sensors [5] [6] Security lighting (including those systems with automatic light switch and timers) is useful to make evident an attempt of unauthorized access [7]

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  9. Passive infrared sensor - Wikipedia

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    A passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor) is an electronic sensor that measures infrared (IR) light radiating from objects in its field of view. They are most often used in PIR-based motion detectors . PIR sensors are commonly used in security alarms and automatic lighting applications.