Security Systems

Court nixes Cincinnati’s burglar alarm fee, says it could have the ‘chilling effect’ of deterring people from protecting themselves

Do you have a burglar alarm? If so, you might be owed money from the city of Cincinnati.   For years the city has been charging residents and businesses fees to register alarm systems and fees for false alarms, but the First District Court of Appeals nixed those fees and said anyone who’s paid it […]

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Celebrating 30 years in Madisonville

This year will mark 30 years since Dial One Security established roots in Cincinnati neighborhood, Madisonville. Many improvements have been made over the years to make Madisonville a safer community and we are proud to be apart of the positive changes happening around town. Here’s to another great 30 years, cheers! Top picture was taken

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Want to know if you left a door open? We have an app for that!

Total Connect is such a powerful tool when it comes to your security. Did you know you can get a text if you leave a door open?  With Total Connect, you can set these alerts up in a breeze! If you currently have Total Connect or are interested in getting more information regarding Total Connect,

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Honeywell Asset Protectors

Honeywell’s Total Connect Tracking Services are a great solution that use GPS technology to let home and business owners remotely track vehicles and assets in real-time using their computer, smartphone and other Internet-enabled mobile devices. Asset protectors and tracking devices are a great way to know when your teenager arrived safely at school or home, a homeowner

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False Alarm Reduction Unit changes, and what they mean for you

The City of Cincinnati has informed us of an Alarm Registration Fee for residents and non- residential alarm users. The fee will be $50 every two years for residential alarm users and $100 every two years for non-residential alarm users. Alarm users are required to register their system with the city’s False Alarm Reduction unit

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