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In 2016, Alder was providing services to 40,000 customers in just 22 states. At the start of the year 2018, Alder provided services in 35 states and helped over 100,000 customers protect their homes. As of June 2018, Alder Holdings, LLC known as Alder services customers in 38 states with expectations for more growth. As the company’s client base grows, Alder has begun to also add more products and services to their repertoire to meet the needs of their customers. In 2014 they expanded their facilities to a new, state of the art building and moved from their second home which was down the street from their original inception in Salt Lake City, to Orem, Utah. The new building has received several awards including the Most Outstanding Concrete/Tilt Up Project from Utah Construction and Design.

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Depending on your preference you may change resolutions when you record. • Flexible recording settings. There are various settings for the recordings for you to choose from. • Real time viewing. This feature allows you to know what is happening now!• Various outputs. With this feature you can connect your security system to various gadgets for viewing.

 

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Smoke and fire detectors are an essential part of your home or apartment. Their loud, piercing alarms should wake you if there’s a problem, so you and your loved ones can safely escape, or put out the fire. Smart smoke detectors go a step further, as they can send an alert to your smartphone if they sense something amiss. That way, if you’re at work, or out of town, you can call the fire department or a neighbor check on your house, to see if everything is OK. Another benefit of a smart smoke detector is that you can temporarily silence the alarm from your smartphone — so there’s no more trying to jab the Silence button with a broomstick after you set it off while cooking a steak. There's not a lot of choice when it comes to smart smoke detectors. Our favorite for a few years running is the Nest Protect. It's the most full featured alarm, blaring out a loud siren and telling you where the problem is. It works with a lot of other smart home systems, so for example it can turn on all your Philips Hue lights, making it easier to find your way out. However, if you don't want to spend more than $100 on a smoke detector—you should have several in your home—then check out the Roost Smart Battery. This 9 volt Wi Fi connected battery costs just $35, goes into any smoke detector, and alerts your phone when the alarm goes off.