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Security
 

 Ensure the safety of your home

 

An Omni home control system takes the place of a standard security system. It features built-in UL Listed, CP-01 compliant security and fire systems to detect intrusion, smoke and fire, carbon monoxide, water and other hazards through wired and wireless sensors.
 It provides the ultimate in safety for your family with features not found in a standard security system such as inside and outside lights turning on in the event of a security alarm, or the air conditioner automatically turning off in the event of a fire to prevent the spreading of smoke throughout the home.
 

An Omni home control system may be personalized to notify you by the telephone, e-mail, Internet surveillance or by central monitoring of an alarm event.
 
Not only can you call or log in to the Internet to check or change the security, temperature, or light settings, the system can call or e-mail you alerts. Have your system call you when your children have arrived home from school or if the alarm has gone off. Also, the system is proven reliable, as back-up battery resources ensure security even during a power loss.
 
The  HAI C3 (Cellular Communication Center) can communicate alarm conditions using a GSM cellular network when the land line or cable phone service has been cut.

HAI’s Surveillance products let you view and record video of events at your home. Consider HAI’s 

Access Control products to limit gate or pool access and the convenience of automation and security features activated by the swipe of a card.

  The security features of the Omni system also act as the eyes and ears of your home to initiate other automation functions, such as lighting scenes or temperature changes based on motion or door openings.