Honeywell Gives the Home and Business Security System a Makeover Using Popular Mobile Devices

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Honeywell Gives the Home and Business Security System a Makeover Using Popular Mobile Devices

Latest Security Technology Helps Consumers, Homes and Businesses Stay Protected Using Products Including Apple's iPhone and iPad and RIM's BlackBerry

MELVILLE, N.Y., May 25 -- Honeywell (NYSE:HON), one of the world's longest-running providers of security technology, is helping consumers give their home and business security systems modern-day makeovers using some of today's most popular mobile devices.

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The company's Total Connect communications service - which consumers use to remotely control their security systems from Web-enabled devices such as laptop PCs and smart phones - now provides streaming video services that allow consumers to view live video of their homes and businesses. The system notifies customers via email of security incidents such as attempted break-ins, and non-emergency events such as a child returning home from school. Consumers can then access the video from a laptop or handheld mobile device. In addition, they can remotely pan and tilt cameras, manually record video clips, or even take snapshots.

Total Connect technology is professionally installed by security dealers across the United States and Canada. Total Connect customers who own an Apple iPhone, an iPod Touch and the newly released iPad can add the functionality to these devices through Apple's iTunes App Store. These video capabilities are also available for the BlackBerry and other popular devices, including more than 100 other types of cell phones and PDAs.

"Adding these new smart video capabilities to Total Connect provides that additional peace of mind for the home or business owner who is constantly on the go," said Gordon Hope, general manager of Honeywell's AlarmNet communications network. "And it's not only about security. Consumers can check in on their kids, babysitters, employees or elderly relatives who might need special care."

Among Total Connect's new video features is the ability to detect movement in specific areas using new Honeywell IP cameras with built-in motion detection. The system can be programmed, for example, to detect motion in a certain area such as a front door step and use email to alert the homeowner, who can then view the camera images remotely from a mobile device - even if he/she is out of town or out of the country.

For business owners or homeowners with multiple cameras, the system allows them to view all cameras on a single screen, or one at a time. Store owners with multiple locations or homeowners with more than one property can manage and view all locations over a secure network with a single login - a time-saving option for both business owners and homeowners with vacation homes and investment properties. "By utilizing some of today's most-popular consumer devices, Total Connect can make security an easier part of our everyday lives," Hope said.

Honeywell's Total Connect digital communications service has attracted consumers and businesses alike for its ability to allow people to perform tasks such as arming or disarming their security systems using Web-enabled devices or traditional PCs. In addition to security events, the system can also alert users to environmental events such as basement flooding, a power failure or extreme temperature change that can lead to damage such as frozen pipes. For more information, please visit http://www.mytotalconnect.com.

Honeywell International (http://www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell's shares are traded on the New York, London, and Chicago Stock Exchanges.  For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit http://www.honeywellnow.com.

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