Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Convicted Burglar Tells All

I was glued to this series of videos that has recently been posted by the Allen, TX Police Department. This is a convicted career home burglar that has revealed so much of what he looks for while "casing" neighborhoods and homes. In particular revealing what may not be so obvious to most people, no matter what extra steps they have taken to secure their homes. One thing for certain that has stood out is how obsolete alarm systems that are connected to landlines are. I've been in this business for a long time and I'm feeling very good that I have already taken that measure in my security alarm sales to not even apply the old dial up option. You'll see what I mean when you check this out.  https://youtu.be/TeiIi8EHEAo?list=PLFXqLhtIWygmP7tL3bl3073WuYPHu1xOD

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Hawk Ambassador Referral Program



Want to earn money as well as helping us protect homes and businesses in the North Texas area? Become a Hawk Ambassador. You will earn $100 for every home or business referral that you send that signs up to Hawk Security Services monitoring, video surveillance or Smart Automation! The new client that you refer will receive 3 free months of monitoring with any service package that they sign up with! It's a win-win-win!

Simply click this link and register. For any future referrals that you have, you and your referral will be uniquely linked, so that you will see the benefits right away.

Home Security referrals must be qualified homeowners with approved credit that signs a Hawk security agreement. Business accounts must be at qualified business location, with approved credit that signs a Hawk agreement.

Join in on the fun! Best thing about it is, there's no limit how much you earn, so good luck! 

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Grinch Alert! Using Doorstep Package Common Sense

They don't fit your usual description of home burglars, yet there are many Grinches with a lot of time on their hands this holiday season.

http://www.fox4news.com/news/55872521-story

Be it a common theft or something spawned from a dare, the bottom line is there is a threat that the gift you ordered online won't make it under the tree this year. But there are steps that you can take to minimize the potential of arriving to an un-merry Christmas.

If you are ordering online, and don't expect to be home when your package arrives, you can of course designate a neighbor to accept your package. However, your neighbors have a life of their own and it may be asking too much to have them to be responsible to tie down at an undetermined time. (Ever waited for a delivery yourself?) Especially as we get deeper into the hectic season. Instead, consider having your order dropped off at a nearby UPS or FedEx store or USPS station. Many of these locations will hold your package for you to pick up for up to 5 days free of charge. (check them for details.) As well, you can track your delivery status and be notified when your package arrives via email or an app notification.

A GoHawk Smart Automation system with a Hawkeye Interactive camera focused on your doorstep is a proactive way of determining if you have anyone lurking past your trespassing line. Contact me for more details. 

May you and all you hold dear have a joyous holiday season!

Friday, September 26, 2014

Become Tech Savvy, The Criminals Are

Interactive mobility is quite a convenience! I find it useful as a daily tool from GPS, messaging or reading emails on the fly. Virtually everyone has a smart device in their hand, and therefore lies a new problem in the hands of an unseemly individual with this technology.

Have you ever been to Google Maps to see your own home from a satellite view or the street view portal? Give it a shot, but this time look at it with eyes of someone that wants to break into your home.

I've captured some examples of a random typical median income North Texas neighborhood. See for yourself if the new "prowling" is like a shopping trip through an online website.

Here is a view of three homes. In your opinion what home would be your target for a break-in? Why? What way would you find is the easiest way to enter and how would you accomplish your crime without being detected?


Here is a view from the opposite end of the street. 


A view of homes across the street.


Now a satellite view of the same neighborhood with a view of front and back of all homes including adjacent homes on the next streets over. 



Have you found soft spots that can help you identify building a better security plan for you and your neighbors. Remember it's all about common sense, the best security system that you possess!

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Home Security Is Remotely Possible

Spring is in the air! A notable increase in outdoor activities abound as neighborhoods transition to the warmer weather, extra daylight, increased family time and the dream of weekend getaways, golf, softball and whatever else allows someone to break away from the cocoon of cabin fever.

Because of this; it is also the prime time to shift your home security strategy.

Statistically, home break-ins begin a resurgence as even the not-so-bold invaders collect a new dose of courage if they take advantage of these natural resources available to them. As I've posted earlier, your common sense is the best form of protection that you possess. And that's free. How you apply that at times that you are not present is how my industry's services work best for you.

The advantages of smart devices make it possible to access and stay in control and be alerted to changes of all aspects of your life from virtually anywhere, especially where your loved ones and prime investments are concerned. The GoHawk Security Remote Automation system is really the right fit for you for the extended periods of time that you may be away from home.

Did you remember to set the alarm when you left home? A notification to a "non-event" should a system be expected to be turned on or off at designated times can be sent to you. With Geo-Services, it's even possible for your system to sense a separation from it and your smartphone a few miles away. At that point, you can activate your system by logging in securely. Anyone with access to your alarm can be programmed in and tagged with a specific code that will alert you to whomever was there by name. If they don't have access, you can remotely unlock the door, turn off the alarm and even turn on the porch light for them.

Forget to reset the thermostat? With the GoGreen Energy Management System, keep up with real-time room temperature and extreme settings alerts. A tremendous cost saver in the midst of the pummeling Texas heat ahead.

I was amazed to find out recently that my neighborhood had experienced a power outtage for exactly 1 hour and 11 minutes. How did I know? My GoHawk app alerted me, even giving me a detail that under 5% of a mile radius around my home was down! No more mystery as to why my coffee maker clock was flashing when I got home!

Consider the value that a GoHawk Smarthome Management System can offer. It's how control, convenience and common sense work together.


Thursday, February 27, 2014

Proaction Not Reaction To Fire

The news was sad to hear this morning of a needless tragedy involving a family and a house fire.

Read more:
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/24838001/man-dies-going-back-into-plano-house-fire-to-get-cell-phone#ixzz2uYgtrkQi

I will always stress that there are life saving features involving monitored security systems today that accelerates a life-saving call and shortens the gap of critical minutes between that call and the responders' arrival. (Read my earlier blog How Can I Save Your Life Today)

Whether you purchase a monitored smoke & fire system from me or not is not my concern. The objective is for you to get a fire escape plan in place before tragedy strikes. At least in this case, most of us agree that it would have been logical to pound on the neighbors' door, than have to be part of this breaking news.

God bless this family at this difficult time.

Bryan Thompson
Hawk Security Services


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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Smartphone, Smarthome...Very Smart!

My grandson wastes no time in commandeering my wife's smartphone to play his latest round of Angry Birds or Temple Run or whatever the latest craze is these days. My phone is not out of my hands or sight because I'm always conducting business. (Well, at least a majority of the time.)

The smartphone has created quite a lifestyle revolution in the past few years. As of 2013 there are 110 million smartphone users in America. More people access the Internet via their mobile device than PC's now. There's an app for virtually anything and everything and makes me wonder what exactly people are using apps for. Is it more convenience than control or accessibility a little of each or the other way around? Has that thought ever struck you? 

In just the past 3 years, Remote Automation has become the premier platform for home and/or business security systems. Not only are you in control, but you can now get real time updates of any security or life-threatening event via text notification and email, energy management with smart thermostats locking and unlocking your front door deadbolt, video monitoring, even turning the porch light off or on and more. Needless to say, it's put a lot of new found fun in his product!

So you too may have an app for your bank account and favorite video game. Do you think it makes sense to have an app for your most important investment as well?