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All CVS stores have been equipped, at a minimum, with atactile device at both the front check out counter and the pharmacy counterto ensure that customers unable to use a flat screen keypad do not have toprovide their PIN to a store employee. The company is also training itsstore employees to provide appropriate interaction with visually impairedcustomers regarding the use of the new tactile devices. "Without tactile keys, blind and visually impaired people have no choice butto share their PINs with strangers," explained Melanie Brunson, executivedirector of the American Council of the Blind. "Today's announcement, andthe collaboration that led to it, demonstrates CVS/pharmacy's ongoingcommitment to its blind and visually impaired customers. " Web Site Access The initiative includes CVS/pharmacy's commitment to ensure that its onlinepharmacy, , is accessible to persons witha wide range of disabilities, including blind computer users who use ascreen reader or magnification technology on their computers and those whorely on a keyboard instead of a mouse. CVS.

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DIY home security systems will help to protect your home and your family. DIY Installation or Professional Installation?Budget is the first consideration of whether or not to DIY or professionally install your home security system, although it’s not the only one. Obviously, doing it yourself will save money on installation charges and then the followup subscription fees. The DIY kits available on the market are sold as kits that are easily installed and configured to meet your specific needs in your home. These kits are generally expandable, meaning that you can add components at your convenience as your needs change, although you’ll want certainly want to consider compatibility and expansion options in the early stages of your home security system research. The DIY security systems reviewed in this article are self monitored, meaning that when devices and/or sensors are triggered, you’ll receive alerts or notifications directly. You will be responsible for contacting the appropriate emergency personnel as a result of those notifications; however, some DIY security system kits are offering professional monitoring services as an optional add on or on demand. Depending on the home security system’s components, installation might be as easy as using some double sided tape. Or it might be quite complex, requiring specialized tools and configurations. These would be your professionally installed security systems, which often provide 24/7 monitoring but may require multi year contracts. In addition, professional security systems communicate directly with emergency response teams, based upon the alerts or notifications received.

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Each setup has free live streaming, 7 days of cloud storage, and unlimited email alerts. If you’re into hoarding some of those tense moments, you can store alerts for up to 30 days for $39. 99 per year per camera. $199. 99 to $349. 99The Arlo works with your home’s existing Wi Fi system to deliver clear, 720p video from just about every angle, both inside and outdoors. It features a 130 degree field of view, motion sensors, and more. The Arlo is completely wireless, which means that it doesn’t even need a power cord. Instead, it’s battery operated, which boasts about six months of security depending on usage, all without needing a nearby outlet. Arlo offers real time notifications via email and the free Arlo app for iOS and Android devices. That same app allows users to watch live or recorded video, check out motion event recordings, customize alerts, and arm/disarm motion sensors.

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