A Broader View on Security
Home security comes in various forms, so there is certainly a plan or company out there that will fit your needs. Everyone knows about or at least has heard about ADT, but there’s a new name in the game called Broadview Security, which also secure homes but, for now at least, at a cheaper rate.
Just recently, they changed their name from Brinks to Broadview, while promising to keep the same security they have over the passed 25 years. Broadview specialize in 24/7 home monitoring, to provide the most protection for your home. They continue to monitor even during nights, holidays and weekends. You can sleep easy knowing a highly trained professional is watching over your house and read to contact officials if any emergency takes place. Since their motto is “Customer for life,” so they plan on doing whatever it takes to keep you as their customer for life.
One of the well known qualities about Broadview is their rapid response to emergencies. Most companies will generally ask you a few questions before acting, Broadview will just act the minute they see danger or you contact them for emergencies. This is the difference between you waiting 10 minutes for your security provider to call the fire department because they want to make sure the fire is not too harmful, and you waiting 2 minutes for Broadview officials to confirm they have called the fire department who are on their way by the time you hang out the call. Even down to the alarm, the alarm will detect intruders much quicker than other security systems because of its’ sensitive sensors surrounding the house. A guest is an unwanted guest until the homeowners says otherwise.
Broadview professionals are promised to be highly trained. They have gone through long term classes to earn their licenses, only to be trained again through the Broadview training system. Specifically, these professionals are trained to rapidly respond when they notice any problem. A false alarm is much better than ignoring a potential threat.
Rated as 2008’s Best Buy in Reader’s Digest, Broadview is known for their easy to use system. The state of the art alarm system is simple enough for an eight year old to use. All she has to do is touch one button on the touch screen monitor and the house virtually sets up a barrier that locks out anyone without the keys to the house.
As unfamiliar as you may be with Broadview, it actually has a large market through out US and Canada; roughly 250 cities follow the Broadview movement. Of course the sign in front of your house will not be as famous as the blue octagon but at least you know that your house is secure when you plan a trip.






