BURGLAR SECURITY ALARMS

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AMGARD AMWAY CORPORATION Ada MI Burglar and Security Alarms and Alarm Systems-Namely, Portable Door Alarms, Receiver/Control Units, Sensors, Transmitters, Horns/Sirens and Batteries Therefor; and Fire Extinguishers;AM GUARD;
AMGARD SCOUT AMWAY CORPORATION Ada MI burglar and security alarms and alarm systems; namely, control consoles and ac to dc power adaptors for use therewith, transmitters, sensors for detecting glass breakage, sensor switches, passive infrared detectors for detecting the presence of intruders, lenses for focusing the sensitivity field of infrared detectors, sirens/horns;am guard scout;
CSSI Certified Security Services, Inc. 456 E. Grand Ave. Escondido CA 92025 Burglar and Security Alarms and Components Thereof-Namely, Electrical Terminals, Electrical Switches, Timers, Control Modules, Display Consoles, and Relays;
HONEYWELL Honeywell International Inc. 855 S. Mint Street Charlotte NC 28202 Burglar and security alarms; fire, smoke and gas detecting alarms; fire, smoke, and gas detectors; intrusion detectors, namely, gate, door and window position sensors, gate, door and window contact sensors, motion sensors, door and window glass break sensors, and panic buttons; electronic apparatus, namely, motion detectors; electric switches, electric relays, magnetic contacts; glass break detectors in the nature of electric sensors; electric and electronic, wired and wireless sensors, switches, scanners, transmitters for the processing of electrical and digital signals and data to audio and video receivers for use in monitoring and controlling security system equipment, access controls, and environmental conditions; [ electric transmission line security and fault monitors; ] battery chargers; fire, smoke, burglar, intrusion, access control, and gas detection system control panels; electrical controllers, electronic controllers; electrical controls and remote controls for the management of fire, smoke, burglar, intrusion, access control and gas detection systems, building environmental control management, lighting, appliance, and home entertainment equipment; remote control transmitters for radio-controlled devices and radio receivers for remote controls; video surveillance equipment, namely, cameras, digital cameras, network cameras and web cameras, combination video recorders and video players, and network video products in the nature of network video computer servers, network video recorders, network video decoders, network video encoders; IP-cameras, namely, cameras capable of transmitting data and video via Internet Protocols; audio recorders, video recorders, video monitors, video management systems comprised of IP cameras, integrated pan-tilt-zoom cameras, camera positioning units especially adapted for fitting cameras in the nature of pan and tilt devices for cameras to allow for positioning by a remote operator, remote video controllers, video recorders, keyboards, electronic switchers for video signals, receivers, and video transmission devices sold as part of a system for operating closed circuit cameras; component parts of cameras, namely, camera enclosures, housings, assemblies, and mounts; camera lenses, namely, auto iris lenses, optical zoom lenses, digital zoom lenses; camera displays being video screens; digital audio players; electronic visitor management system comprising computer hardware, scanner, camera, printer and software which creates identification badges, records entry and exit of visitors, employees and packages, specifies whether visitors require escort, records who picks up packages, and identifies who is allowed access to a building; access control security systems comprising computer hardware and software for use in controlling access to facilities and areas by control of gates, doors and windows; computer keypads; radio frequency proximity readers being readers radio frequency identification credentials for electronic access control systems; biometric identification apparatus; radio frequency identification tags; electronic door openers; electronic card readers, magnetic encoded card readers, and smart card readers; computer software for use in video surveillance or close circuit television systems, namely, cameras and sensors which capture, receive, store, manage and distribute data for the purpose of analysis, reporting and retrieval; [ computer software for use in sending alarm notification to on-site and remote management facilities; computer software for the control of alarms and security, fire, and gas detection systems; ] computer management software for use in security and surveillance systems; computer hardware, communications hardware and computer software, for management, automation and monitoring of electronic sensors of physical activity, physical premises security systems, video cameras, environmental sensors, HVAC systems, home entertainment devices and home electronic devices; electronic visitor management software which creates identification badges, records entry and exit of visitors, employees and packages, specifies whether visitors require escort, records who picks up packages, identifies who is allowed access to a building; audio amplifiers, receivers, tuners, equalizers, audio compressors, audio mixing consoles; audio speakers; electrical volume controls; [ attenuators; ] warning devices, namely, bells, gongs, electric warning lights, sirens and voice sirens [ ; emergency position-indicating sound radio beacons and safety beacon lights for use as a directional guide along stairways and escape routes in fire and emergency situations ];HONEY WELL;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
INTERCEPTOR California Sytron, Inc. Suite 8 22400 Barton Rd. Colton CA 92324 Burglar and Security Alarms;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A security system that secures a building includes a weather detector for detecting weather conditions, such as thunder or high winds, which are likely to cause false alarms in sensors such as an acoustic glass break sensor, shock sensor and vibration sensor. The weather detector may include a sensing component that senses atmospheric conditions external to the building, such as temperature, pressure, wind speed and/or lightning. The weather detector may also include a component for receiving a data communication, such as from a radio, Internet, or telephone link, indicating that the weather condition is present in a vicinity of the building. The security system operates in a bad weather mode by requiring corroboration of intrusion detection signals from the sensors that can cause false alarms.