senior alerts

 

burglar alarms

”This presents one of the tradeoffs mentioned earlier, in that analytics are going to have a much heavier draw on power and will sometimes preclude the use of battery powered cameras.

security for the home

Capture videos day or night and expect crystal clear outputs all the time with this wireless security camera by Smonet. With a 1280 x 720p resolution and an image sensor, videos and photos remain sharp and easy to recognize. Even objects or people 65 feet away in pitch black conditions can be captured clearly by this camera. Wireless coverage is superb, and it’s a breeze to set up a connection without having to worry about your internet speed slowing down. Not exactly a techie?No worries. This camera can be paired automatically once your Smonet devices are powered on. It’s literally plug and play. Lastly, we love the IP66 rating, so it should be able to withstand the toughest weather. Packed with an IR night vision, image sensor, and a clear resolution at 1280 x 720p, what more can you ask for?Sharp footage can be expected even at a 65 foot range – and yes, dim light conditions are never a concern. Access your videos remotely using your laptop, PC, tablet, or phone once you have set up the system. You can also view simultaneously as much as 8 cameras anywhere and anytime you want.

 

Blandit Etiam

This has to be an unannounced official mandate as it is now being widely reported by our clients…As research into EMF sensitivity and social media addiction continues to surface, it’s no surprise that some institutions are trying their own little happiness experiments. After all, schools are supposed to be for focused education, and the added distractions and social pressures of cell phones may further zap the joy right out of students. Researchers, for instance, recently discovered that smart phones were the culprit behind the depression spikes and suicide attempts among teens in the last decade. That little known discovery has serious implications for the future of humanity. But is anyone paying attention?or are they on Snapchat!Four years ago, a French school trepidatiously banned the use of cell phones – and something interesting followed. According to The Guardian, the 290 teenager pupils at La Gautrais Middle School in Plouasne have displayed “more social interaction between children, more empathy and a readiness to learn at the start of lessons”.