Important News, Updates and Tips For Our Customers
We thank our customers for trusting Magen for over 25 years. We shall continue
to work hard to serve you as we have always done in the past, and will do all
that we can to deserve your trust.
This section is dedicated to keep you, our customers, informed. Check here
for the latest news, tips, and press releases.
If you have any problems or just feel like asking a question, please contact
our 24/7 support line anytime.
416-658-5757 or 416-783-7014
Home Automation - News, Updates & Tips!
Home Automation is a wonderful convenience and great for saving energy.
A whole series of actions can be done by a single tap on a remote control touch
screen!
To a disabled person, Home Automation offers independence and the freedom to
manage his/her own affairs without assistance! Actions that would normally require
help can be done using a remote control, or even by voice command.
Security Systems - News Updates & Tips!
False Alarm Prevention (November 4, 2002)
In 1990, Police Forces in Southern Ontario introduced stricter policies on
responding to burglar alarms.
Since introducing these new policies, dispatches on false alarms have been
drastically reduced.
Although this reduction is positive, Magen Security believes that there is
still room for improvement.
Our own statistics show that there are usually 3 categories for false alarms:
1. Improper use of the system.
2. Environmental conditions.
3. Equipment failure.
In our continuing effort to help combat false alarms, we feel that customer
awareness can play a large part in this program. For that reason we have listed
a few of the more frequent problems in this area:
- Be aware of the delay time allotted to enter and exit your premises when
arming and disarming your system.
- It is the customer's responsibility to annually verify that all the users
of the system have a valid identification card for the system. Also ensure that
our service department has an accurate call list for notification of an emergency.
- If you are installing ceiling fans, air conditioners or forced air heating
vents, be aware that they may cause items such as plants, decorations, etc.
to move in the view of the motion detectors.
- Residential customers should take precautions against leaving pets unattended
that may pass in front of motion detectors triggering a false alarm.
- Commercial customers should be concerned about rodents, birds, etc. in a
premise, since they may trigger motion detector alarms as well.
- Ensure that the electrical breaker supplying power to the system is not inadvertently
turned off.
Toronto subscribers should read the information in the following link
http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/communications/alarms.php
PEEL REGION POLICE SUBSCRIBERS
Peel Regional Police - New by-law effective June 2002
Effective June 2002, Peel regional Police will only respond to two false alarms
in a period of 365 days.
After the second false alarm, a suspension notice will be issued to the premises
detailing the suspension for 1 year.
Guard response option is available for a normal cost.
If you wish to discuss this option, or should you have any questions please
contact our service department at: 416-783-7014
Phone Line Changes:
If you have changed or added or removed telephone lines, or if you have added
or installed Centrex Service (the kind that requires the addition of 8 or 9
before dialing an outside line) be sure to let us know. If you don't let us
know as soon as you have made a change, your security system may not operate
in the event of an attempted break-in!
Uninterrupted Electrical Supply to the System:
Users sometimes shut down their electrical supply intentionally or accidentally.
When the electrical supply is shut down, the Security System operates on the
Back-up Batteries. The Back-up Batteries may run down during the power shut
down and cause more problems down the line.
IMPORTANT: When the major power source is shut down, the 'Trouble' light goes
on, on most panels. If you see this light on, call our Service at 416-783-7014
or 416-658-5757 immediately!
Smoke Detectors:
The City of Mississauga reports that in 85% of cases in which a smoke alarm
did not activate, it was due to a dead or missing battery/power source. Don't
take chances. Replace your batteries twice a year. When switching your clocks
to summertime and to wintertime, change your smoke detector batteries too!
If you are in any doubt, call our Service at 416-783-7014 or 416-658-5757 immediately!
Access Control - News, Updates & Tips!
Changes in Key Holders:
Let us know when you add a new key holder or remove one from your list.
And update us on new contact telephone numbers.
To give you the best possible service, we need this information. Please remember
to keep us informed.
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