Monday, December 27, 2010

Safe at Home by ESA

The Electronic Security Association (ESA) issued a press release last week about kids staying safe at home during the holiday winter break, as well as how to help protect your home if you leave town. Visit the ESA site or click here to read more about ways to increase home safety over the holidays.

Monday, December 20, 2010

The Atronic Holiday Celebration

It was a grand site to see on December 12th as 31 Atronic employees, plus their guests, joined Perry and his wife, Kathy, for the staff Holiday party at Jack Gage Tavern on the Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri.

Photo #1 Perry Atha and Todd Harrison hand out gifts. #2 The Buffet. #3 Rob Kemp video chats with staff.

The fun started in the afternoon with a buffet and door prizes given away by Todd Harrison, operations manager. After surviving many lean years in the struggling economy, Atronic celebrated their employees by handing out many wonderful gift cards and gifts . . . one being a new iPad.

Gifts and drinks aside, it was the heartfelt speech that Perry gave, thanking his staff for the hard work each one puts into the company, and the video chat between cancer patient Rob Kemp and staff, which left a special place inside everyone's heart that day.


Barb Suggs, accounting manager, smiles with her daughter. For more photos, visit the Atronic Alarms' Facebook Page.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Stop Freezing Pipes and Other Winter Disasters

Protect your home, vacation home, pool house or guest house from freezing pipes with a hi/low temperature sensor that easily installs into most existing security systems.

The environmental device monitors temperatures from -30 to +130° F and has adjustable high and low alarm set points. When the temperature reaches above or below the point you specify, the central monitoring station is contacted and you are immediately notified.

Insurance carriers are starting to offer additional discounts off of homeowner's insurance if a home is equipped with a monitored environmental sensor, such as water detectors and temperature sensors.