Thank you for being a loyal customer of EMC Security! We hope to continue to serve you for many years to come.

As with most important electronic products, giving your alarm occasional “check-ups” goes a long way. Below is a checklist to follow to make sure things continue to work properly down the road.
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770-963-0305
INSPECT & TEST YOUR SYSTEM

Take a few minutes to inspect all door/window sensors and motion detectors to ensure they remain properly in place and are free of dust and debris (this can reduce false alarms).

EMC Security recommends performing a monthly test to ensure all sensor signals are being received properly.

CHECK SYSTEM BATTERIES

Your system has a backup battery to account for power outages, and it might also have batteries in the components, control panel and smoke detectors.

By now, you probably have changed a battery or two because batteries will need replaced every 3 to 5 years (depending on how often the system is in use, ).

If you do experience a low battery, in most cases, your system will send a low battery signal (keypad will chirp) and you will receive an email with details on the replacement. You may also call 770-963-0305 for assistance.
CHECK THE KEYPAD CODE

The keypad code is the most powerful part of your system. If you need to change your code, make sure everyone that uses the system is informed of the change to prevent a false alarm. If compatible, assign each family member their own code.

If you have to give access to someone while you are not home, create a separate code and disable it immediately after use.
NOTIFY EMC SECURITY OF ANY CHANGES TO YOUR WIFI OR PHONE SYSTEM

This is so important because if you make any changes to the security system communication method (wifi, internet, phone line, etc) your alarm connection could be interrupted.*

Call 770-963-0305 to discuss your options.

*Not applicable for cellular systems.
IS YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION AND EMERGENCY CONTACT LIST ACCURATE?

Emergency contacts are listed in order of preference and receive a call (or text) in order when an alarm is triggered. So it's important to keep them up to date. By now, you might have some changes in your life since you activated your system, so it's a good time for an update.

The email on your account should also be current in case there is an issue with your system, such as a low battery or a sensor out of place, we can reach you.

DO YOU WANT THE LATEST AND GREATEST TECHNOLOGY?

Technology advancements have made it more affordable than ever to integrate your existing equipment with brand new, like the latest color touchscreen keypad. This device has an SD card to upload personal images, view your camera video, control not only your security but also your smart-devices, full audio, and more.

Security cameras can also be a great addition to your system providing peace of mind while at home and away.
GO CELLULAR - GO MOBILE

Cellular monitoring is an option to consider due to its reliability in the event of a power or phone line outage.

Cellular monitoring also gives you the ability control your system remotely through a mobile app. This optional service gives you the ability to receive instant alarm alerts and view camera video. You can also connect smart-devices, create scenes and more. Just $5/mo. (free with EFT auto-draft and power company billing)

"The app is so convenient when my teenager forgets to set the alarm when he leaves for school."
OPT-IN TO TEXT-ALERT

If you don't already use it, consider opting-in to our free EMC Text-Alert service. In the event of an alarm signal, you'll receive a text that allows you to connect to your emergency contacts to discuss. There you can immediately dispatch or dismiss the alarm.