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Company news & life safety tips for businesses & families.
Company news & life safety tips for businesses & families.
Security Instrument is Delaware’s largest full-service independently-owned security firm with over 75 employees serving thousands of customers throughout Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland.
Wilmington, DE
309 West Newport Pike
Wilmington, DE 19804
(302) 633-5621
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Milton, DE
28340 Lewes Georgetown Hwy.
Milton, DE 19968
(302) 645-2212

Show Some Love to Your Home: A Guide to Home Control
One of the easiest ways to do this is by making the home security upgrade to home control technology. Here’s what it can do for your home.
Mobile Apps and the Future of Home Security
The complicated home security system of the past has been replaced by easier, more user-friendly mobile app management. Managing your home security system with a mobile app is the future, and it’s a future that homeowners can embrace. Here’s why.
Valentines Weekend Security Tips For Your Business
For a business that caters to Valentine’s Day shoppers, diners or spectators, the most romantic weekend of the year may actually be the riskiest. If you own a restaurant, retail establishment or destination property, check out these tips on Valentine’s weekend security for your business.
What is Biometric Access Control and is it Right For My Business?
Is there an access control option for organizations that want even more advanced systems? There sure is. It’s biometric access control, and it takes standard access control into cutting edge territory.
Why Consider Cloud-Based Access Control?
Now that the key to business security is actually keyless (at least in terms of building access), more businesses are looking into their options for cloud-based access control. It should be an easy decision to convert outdated, traditional door locks to access control; the absence of keys is enough reason on its own. But for those business owners who still need convincing, here are a few advantages of making this shift.
Ex-Con Confessions: What Burglars Don’t Want to See
Sometimes, reporters ask reformed criminals to give their tips on preventing break-ins. They may ask questions about what the burglars saw as good opportunities for breaking into a residence, vs. what things might have stopped them from making an attempt. In this case, our tips are based on those things that stop burglars – those things they absolutely hate to see when they attempt to break in to a home. Those things include: