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Jodhan wishing you a terrific day and week. To reach me, please send an email to and I would be delighted to send you an electronic copy of our latest newsletter. You can view more of my blogs and editorials at the following websites:Donna Jodhan!Jodhan Online banking may not be for everyone; especially so if you did not grow up in the age of technology. Online banking may be just another routine task for those under 40s persons and for those who are bound and determined to keep up with technology but for many others it is often viewed as a two headed monster or even worse as a very necessary evil. However we choose to view this topic, online banking is here to stay and many experts are openly saying that the two main benefits to online banking are as follows: It saves time and it helps to save the planet. In the case of the former, one can now do their banking from the comfort of their home or office and at any time of the day. In the case of the latter, it helps to save our planet because it cuts down on the use of paper. I do not think that these two benefits can be easily dispersed. They are sound, logical, and very true. This being said, online banking is still very much of a novelty to many and a viewed hazard to others. These arguments are no doubt going to continue for quite some time but in the meantime, it would not hurt for us to hear and closely examine both sides before making up our minds.

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In most cases the equipment was free, but you had to commit to a multi year monitoring contract as part of the deal. There are still a handful of security companies such as ADT, Slomin's, and Vivint, that will send a consultant out to your house to configure a system specifically tailored to your home and then send a team of professionals to install everything, but more and more companies are offering do it yourself DIY home security solutions. DIY home security systems come in all shapes and sizes. Some systems come with an LCD panel that serves as the brains of the system. The panel is typically installed on a wall in a central area of your home and connects wirelessly to your home network. Most of these panels use capacitive touch screens and contain multiple radios that allow them to wirelessly control Wi Fi, Z Wave, Zigbee, and Bluetooth sensors and home automation components. Most panels also contain a cellular radio that connects them to a monitoring center if you subscribe to a professional monitoring plan, and they almost always have a speaker and a microphone for two way communication with a monitoring agent. The cellular radio is also used to push updates to the system. For example, the $229 SimpliSafe Foundation is a starter kit that gives you the hub, a door/window sensor, a motion sensor, and a yard sign. Additional door/window sensors go for $14. 99 each and you can order glass break detectors for $34.

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Many automobile security companies also offer services that will notify police or ambulance services if the driver is involved in an accident. Geese can make excellent "watchdogs" or guards. In fact, geese are used to guard businesses such as whiskey warehouses in Scotland and military facilities in Europe. Geese are loud and quick to respond when they hear the slightest questionable noise. Geese naturally understand, without any training, that any people and animals living on the property are part of their flock. They tend to have no fear of challenging a human or animal that intrudes on "their" property or that threatens "their" people and animals.

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