A wooden structure full of hay is not the place for a fire. Barns are highly susceptible to damage, especially since it's usually not equipped with the proper fire safety measures. On top of it all, it could house horses and other livestock which can be a great loss for any family. This is why a fire alarm system should always be installed in barns and regularly tested and updated to help ensure the safety of the structure and animals inside. Read more
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Why do you need 24-hour monitoring of a horse? Well, are you running a board and train business? Do you suspect your horse is sick or pregnant? Are you on the road a lot to shows and races? Then you may want to consider 24-hour equine monitoring. Read more
So you've decided to install an equine monitoring system in your barn—congrats! Now, have you thought about where you want to monitor and store all of that footage? Learn more about cloud-based camera access to your stable surveillance system. Read more
A fire extinguisher. You've heard of it, know what it's used for, and have even probably seen one mounted to a wall somewhere. But do you know how to properly use it? Or that there are different types for different kinds of fires? Now you know. Read more
Setting up a multimedia network for your business usually consists of connecting multiple computers, printers, phones, servers, and more. What connects all of these components? A network switch. Switches allow for the efficient sharing of information and resources across a network. Learn more about how different types of network switches work and if it's necessary for your purposes. Read more
Between packing up the trailer and being away from the comforts of home, traveling with your horse is stressful enough. Anything that provides some sort of peace of mind is a sound investment. Use mobile equine monitoring for horse show security and have one less thing to worry about on the road. Read more