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Smart Homes
According to Har ord Financial Services Group and MIT AgeLab (Click Here), smart technologies for homeowners age 50 and older can make life both easier and safer.
U lizing these technologies can help homeowners avoid poten al property damage and help avoid costly repairs and insurance claims.
Smart Smoke and Carbon
Monoxide Detectors
Alerts the homeowner on their
smart phone while also se ng o  an alarm in the home when smoke and/or carbon monoxide are detected. If your detectors are connected to a security system with central monitoring, emergency responders may be alerted.
Wireless Doorbell Cameras
These devises add increased security by sending an alert when someone is at your door while providing a live stream to the cellphone. This
will enable the user to interact with visitors remotely or from within the home.
Entry
This technology enables the user to lock or unlock a door remotely via their smart phone or at home by holding the phone near the lock for increased security and convenience. Think lost keys.


































































































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