An excellent home security system does more than just make noise; it creates multiple layers of protection to deter, detect, and delay an intruder while ensuring you are informed and in control. The following requirements are built on the integration of Locks, Lights, and Alarms.
1. The First Layer: Fortified Physical Security (Locks & Entry Points)
This layer is your first and most crucial line of defense, designed to prevent a breach entirely.
High-Security Door Locks: All exterior doors must be equipped with Grade 1 or 2 deadbolts with at least a 1-inch throw, reinforced strike plates with 3-inch screws, and ANSI-certified smart locks for keyless control and access logs.
Window Security: All accessible ground-floor and upper-floor windows (near trees/decks) must have operational locks. Secondary window pin locks or sash sensors should be considered for added security.
Reinforced Doors & Frames: Doors should be solid wood or metal-clad. Frames must be robust and resistant to kicking or prying.
Garage Security: A hardwired tilt sensor or door contact sensor must be installed on the garage door, integrated with the main alarm system. The interior door from the garage to the house must be fortified to the same standard as exterior doors.
2. The Second Layer: Proactive Deterrence & Visibility (Lighting)
This layer uses light to eliminate hiding spots and create the perception of an occupied, alert home.
Programmed & Motion-Activated Lighting: A combination of smart, programmable interior lights and bright, motion-sensor-activated exterior floodlights (at all entry points, in the backyard, and along pathways) is mandatory.
Lighting Schedules: The system must support automated lighting schedules for interior lights to simulate occupancy when the home is vacant.
Pathway & Landscape Lighting: Consistent, low-level lighting along walkways and in the yard removes shadows and improves visibility for cameras and neighbors.
3. The Third Layer: Intelligent Detection & Alert (Alarms & Sensors)
This layer is the technological core that detects a breach, alerts you, and summons help.
Multi-Sensor Alarm System: A professionally monitored alarm system with a cellular and battery backup is required. The control panel must be intuitive and accessible via a mobile app.
Comprehensive Sensor Suite:
Door/Window Contacts on all primary entry points.
Glass Break Sensors on ground-floor windows.
Motion Sensors with pet-immunity placed in high-traffic areas.
Interior Siren and an Exterior Siren/Speaker to alert neighbors and deter the intruder.
Environmental Monitoring: The system must include smoke/heat detectors and carbon monoxide sensors as part of a holistic safety plan.
4. The Integrated Layer: Command, Control & Verification
This final layer unifies all components into a single, intelligent system.
Unified Smart Home Platform: Locks, lights, and alarms must be integrated into one platform (e.g., a single mobile app) for centralized control, automation, and real-time notifications.
Professional Monitoring: 24/7 professional monitoring by a UL-listed central station is non-negotiable for emergency response when you are unavailable.
Automation & Scenes: The system must support "scenes" like a "Goodnight" mode that arms the alarm, locks all doors, and turns off all lights with a single command.
By meeting these requirements, a home security system transitions from being a simple alarm to an integrated life-safety ecosystem, providing not just security, but also convenience and profound peace of mind.
A professional home security assessment is a systematic process that evaluates a property's vulnerabilities and strengths across multiple layers of defense. The goal is to move from the perimeter to the interior, identifying risks and recommending targeted solutions.
Phase 1: Pre-Assessment Preparation
Information Gathering:
Review property floor plans, if available.
Discuss the family's lifestyle, schedule, and specific concerns (e.g., frequent travel, children home alone, package theft).
Identify high-value assets and sentimental items that may need extra protection.
Tool Preparation:
Camera (for photo documentation)
Notepad and diagram paper
Tape measure
Checklist (digital or physical)
Phase 2: Exterior Perimeter Assessment (The First Line of Defense)
This phase focuses on deterrence and preventing a breach.
Property Lines & Landscaping (Natural Surveillance):
Visibility: Are sightlines from the street and neighbors' houses clear? Are shrubs and trees trimmed below window level and away from pathways to eliminate hiding spots?
Lighting: Is the entire perimeter adequately lit? Check for functional motion-activated floodlights at all entry points (front, back, side, garage), pathways, and dark corners.
Fencing & Gates: What is the condition and height of fences? Are gates lockable?
Entry Point Analysis (Doors & Windows):
Doors:
Material: Are exterior doors solid wood or metal-clad? (Hollow-core doors are a major weakness).
Frames & Hinges: Are door frames sturdy? Are hinge screws at least 3 inches long? Are hinges on the interior? If exterior, are the hinge pins non-removable?
Locks: Is there a Grade 1 or 2 deadbolt with at least a 1-inch throw? Is the strike plate reinforced with 3-inch screws?
Glass: Are there windows in or beside the door that could be broken to reach the lock?
Windows:
Locks: Do all windows (especially basement and ground-floor) have functional, key-operated locks?
Condition: Are frames and glass in good condition? Can windows be easily forced open?
Additional Security: Are there secondary locking pins or sash jammers?
Garage & Secondary Structures:
Garage Door: Is the garage door secure? Can the emergency release cord be accessed from the outside? Is the interior door from the garage to the house a fortified exterior-grade door?
Sheds & Outbuildings: Are tools or ladders stored securely that could be used to break into the main house?
Phase 3: Interior Security & System Assessment (The Second Line of Defense)
This phase focuses on detection, alert, and response.
Current Security System Evaluation:
Control Panel: Is it modern and user-friendly? Is it placed in a logical location (e.g., primary entry/exit)?
Sensors: Are there sufficient door/window contacts? Are motion sensors placed in high-traffic choke points? Do they have pet immunity?
Alarms: Is there an interior siren? A loud exterior siren/strobe?
Monitoring & Communication: Is the system professionally monitored? Does it have a cellular backup?
Internal Layout & Safe Zones:
Entryway Flow: What is the first line of sight when entering the home? Is it a clear path, or does it offer cover for an intruder?
Safe Room: Is there a designated "safe room" (typically a master bedroom) with a sturdy door, a lock, and a means of communication (e.g., a charged phone)?
Phase 4: Operational & Behavioral Assessment
The best technology can be undermined by poor habits.
Routine & Key Management:
Do residents consistently lock doors and windows, even when home?
Where are spare keys hidden? (Avoid fake rocks and under doormats).
Is there a procedure for granting access to guests, cleaners, or pet sitters?
Social Media & Privacy:
Is the family aware of the risks of posting vacation plans or real-time location on social media?
Phase 5: Synthesis & Recommendation Report
The assessment culminates in a clear, actionable report.
Executive Summary: A high-level overview of the property's biggest security risks and strengths.
Detailed Findings & Risk Matrix:
Critical Risk: Unlocked sliding glass door on ground floor.
High Risk: Poor exterior lighting in backyard; hollow-core side door.
Medium Risk: Overgrown shrubs blocking first-floor windows.
Prioritized Action Plan:
Immediate Actions (0-30 days): Reinforce door strike plates, install motion-sensor lights, trim landscaping.
Short-Term Solutions (1-6 months): Install a smart doorbell camera, add window locks, establish a "safe room."
Long-Term Investments (6+ months): Install a comprehensive, professionally monitored security system with door/window sensors, glass break detectors, and smart locks; replace hollow-core doors.
By following this detailed assessment, you move from a generic sales pitch to a customized security strategy that addresses the unique needs and vulnerabilities of the home and its occupants.



Thank you for trusting us with your home's safety. Based on our detailed assessment, we have designed a multi-layered security solution to protect your family and property. Our approach goes beyond a simple alarm to create an integrated shield of deterrence, detection, and response.
Here is your customized security plan:
Layer 1: Fortify & Secure – The Physical Deterrence
This layer makes a breach significantly more difficult and time-consuming.
Solution: Oshawa Physical Security Reinforcement
Door Reinforcement: We will install high-security deadbolts and reinforced strike plates with 3-inch screws on all exterior doors. For doors with glass, we recommend and provide keyless smart locks for keyless entry and remote locking.
Window Security: We will install durable, key-operated locks on all ground-floor and accessible upper-floor windows.
Garage Defense: We will hardwire a tilt sensor to your garage door and ensure the interior man-door is fortified to the same standard as your front door.
Layer 2: Illuminate & Deter – The Proactive Perimeter
This layer uses light and visibility to eliminate hiding spots and discourage intruders from even approaching.
Solution: Oshawa Proactive Lighting System
Motion-Activated Floodlights: We will install bright, weatherproof floodlights with smart motion sensors at all key entry points (front, back, sides, and garage).
Smart Lighting Automation: We will provide and configure smart plugs and bulbs for interior lights, allowing you to create automated "At Home" and "Away" schedules to give the appearance of occupancy, day or night.
Layer 3: Detect & Alert – The Intelligent Core
This is the 24/7 digital nervous system of your home security, designed to detect a breach instantly.
Solution: The Oshawa Smart Shield Alarm System
Core Hub & Panel: A user-friendly touchscreen control panel with cellular and battery backup, ensuring you are always connected.
Comprehensive Sensor Suite:
Door/Window Contacts on all primary entry points.
Pet-Immune Motion Sensors in main hallways.
Glass Break Sensors guarding multiple windows at once.
Indoor/Outdoor Sirens: A piercing 105dB+ interior siren and a weatherproof exterior siren to alert you and your neighbors while startling any intruder.
Layer 4: Command & Verify – Your Unified Control
This layer puts everything at your fingertips, providing total control and peace of mind.
Solution: The Oshawa Connect Platform
Single Mobile App: Unify your locks, lights, and alarm in one intuitive app. Arm your system, lock your doors, and turn on lights from anywhere.
Real-Time Alerts & Video Verification: Receive instant notifications on your phone. When integrated with our camera solutions, you can see and hear what triggered an alarm, allowing you to verify a threat before calling authorities.
24/7 Professional Monitoring: Our UL-listed monitoring center is staffed by trained experts who will dispatch emergency services immediately upon a verified alarm, whether you are home, at work, or on vacation.
Your Path to Total Peace of Mind
Consultation & Final Proposal: We will review this plan with you, answer all questions, and provide a fixed-price quote.
Seamless Professional Installation: Our certified, local Oshawa technicians will install your system neatly and efficiently, with minimal disruption.
Full System Training & Support: We will walk you through every feature and provide ongoing support to ensure your system works perfectly for years to come.
With Oshawa Security Systems, you are not just buying equipment; you are gaining a dedicated partner in safety. Let's build your sanctuary together.
Whether it’s protecting your possessions while you are on vacation or your family while they sleep, we will give you the peace of mind that should the worst happen.

