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Here’s How Smart Locks Help With Home Security

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Protect Your Des Moines, IA Home Thoroughly With Integrated Locks

Whether you’re leaving the house for an hour or you are going away on vacation, you probably lock your doors.

But the traditional key and lock combination has its drawbacks.

If you’re still using analog locks as part of your home security system, you could be missing out on a lot of the benefits integrated smart locks have to offer.

In this blog, we’ll explore some of those benefits, and how you can get the most out of your security system.

Want to learn more? Just keep reading.

See Also: 3 Things You'll Always See in The Best Smart Security Systems

What Is a Smart Lock?

Smart locks are a cornerstone of home security.

Unlike traditional locks, which generally require a metal key inserted into a metal lock, smart systems are electronic.

They can take the form of keycards, touch panels, or even biometric scanners.

The benefit of an electronic lock is that it does a lot more than a traditional entry system.

For instance, it keeps track of whoever passes through the doorway, making it a great way to keep track of who’s coming and going at all times.

Want to know the minute when your kids get home from school? When they activate the lock, you can receive a push notification directly to your smartphone.

Moreover, smart locks also feature remote access capabilities.

That means you can engage your entryways from the office or the grocery store, even if you’re miles away from home. You’ll never have to worry about an unlocked door again.

What Are Biometrics?

For even greater security, install a biometric system.

Most electronic locks use a keycard or code system, which is a strong way to secure your home.

But you can lose a keycard, and you can forget a code.

Biometrics, instead, use parts of your body as the keys. Specifically, your retina or your fingerprint.

The lock responds to unique parts of you, so it becomes harder to counterfeit. If someone is trying to access your home while you’re away, a record is kept

That makes it easier to stop anyone from unauthorized access.

Smart Locks Integrate

Of course, the best part of your smart lock system is that it can integrate with other parts of your smart home.

For instance, any unauthorized users trying to access your home can activate an alarm system and your surveillance cameras. That way you’ll know what’s going on and the appropriate authorities can be notified.

But they can also integrate with systems like lighting control, so you never have to walk into a dark house. Even if you unlock the door in the middle of the night, your smart lighting can automatically illuminate the front entryway.

There are plenty more benefits to smart locks as part of your home security system. Want to learn more?

Just click the button at the bottom of your screen to chat with a live representative right now.

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