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Tag: Home Security

Clean Your Cameras This Summer

Whether you’re washing the windows, cleaning out the gutters, or just straightening up around the yard or shed, take a few minutes to clean and maintain your outdoor security cameras while you’re at it! Your outdoor cameras can be especially prone to dirt, dust, and grime build-up. Regular cleaning can help ensure your cameras are […]

Spring into Home Security

It’s time to start spring cleaning; be sure home security is on your to-do list! Fire and carbon monoxide sensors Test your detectors monthly, and be sure batteries are replaced at least twice a year. Many people change their batteries...

What Are the Benefits of Mesh Wi-Fi?

Why Your Wi-Fi Router Matters More Than Ever Wi-Fi routers are a critical part of your daily life; from browsing social media, looking up something online, or streaming your favorite shows and movies from anywhere in the house, there’s likely...

Holiday Fire Safety Tips: Keep Your Home and Family Protected

The holidays should be filled with joy—not emergencies. Unfortunately, winter months see a spike in home fires. Here’s how to keep your celebrations safe and stress-free. During the busy holiday season, the last thing you want to worry about is dealing with the unexpected. Yet statistics show that more home fire accidents occur during the […]

Thank You for Trusting Heartland Security

At Heartland Security, our mission has always been clear: to protect what matters most to you — your home, your business, and your peace of mind. As we reflect on the past year, we want to take a moment to say thank you to our valued customers. Your trust, loyalty, and partnership mean everything to […]

Help Keep Your Pets Safe with Monitored CO and Smoke Sensors

Do you have a furry or feathered friend at home? It’s crucial to consider how to protect your pets from fire and carbon monoxide when you’re away. Most people are aware of the dangers carbon monoxide (CO) presents to humans, but may not even think about their pets until it’s too late. Carbon monoxide poisoning […]