Innovative Solutions and Unique Applications
From a solid beginning in alarm systems, Pope Security has branched out to
being able to supply just about anything electronic that security needs to do.
Circuit boards that only used to catch a break and enter situation, can now do
so much more.
For example, probe technology can now guard outdoor hot tubs to
catch malfunctions before they become costly damage. Another new innovation
example means that carbon monoxide detection can now be part of a whole-home
security system for real peace of mind.
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Monitoring Hot Tubs
Home hot tubs are enjoying an increasing popularity as they extend our
all-too-short Canadian outdoor season, with warm relaxation and therapeutic
enjoyment, looking out over landscaping we've worked on all summer.
To
protect that investment and ensure that there is ample warning of any
malfunction in maintaining temperature, electrical and piping integrity, many
people choose to install a thermal probe with buzzer alert. Pope Security has
pioneered this technology one step further, so that the thermal probe fits
into the flow pattern of the hot tub and is hooked into the overall home
security system ready to alert the monitoring service at the first sign of
trouble.
It's the perfect solution for anyone needing to be away for
vacations, business, or any extended period of time.
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Detectors
Carbon monoxide poisoning is one of the leading causes of death in North America -- an alarming statistic.
Many homeowners have purchased and installed the type of detectors that plug into electrical outlets as a means of alerting everyone to the presence of the gas. However, carbon monoxide is lighter than air, and the ideal detection point is near the ceiling, not near the floor.
Pope Security has the technology solution that ties detectors installed at the optimal height, into a home security system that not only sounds the alarm in the home and alerts the monitoring service, but can also be linked to shut down the flow of gas to the furnace as well.
Most carbon monoxide detectors on the market today have a useful life of 5 years -- our technology can also trigger a reminder to the monitoring company when the detectors reach replacement time.
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