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KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE AFTER SCHOOL

Back-to-school season means new routines, new schedules, and plenty of moving parts. With kids heading back to class and parents juggling work, practices, and pick-ups, home security sometimes gets overlooked. But this is one of the most important times to make sure your family - and your home - are protected.



Empty Homes During the Day


With school back in session, homes sit empty for longer stretches. A smart alarm system with 24/7 monitoring keeps your property protected while everyone is away.





New Faces, New Access


Babysitters, tutors, and dog walkers often become part of the school-year routine. Smart locks let you grant or remove access instantly, no spare keys required.





After-School Safety Checks


Video doorbells and outdoor cameras give parents peace of mind. You can quickly confirm your kids made it home safely, no matter where you are.


Businesses Get Busy Too


It’s not just homes that need attention. Fall is a busy season for many businesses. Video surveillance and live remote monitoring can safeguard your property while you focus on running your company.


Pro Tip: Already have a system? September is a great time for a security tune-up. Test your alarms, check camera angles, update passwords, and walk your kids through how to use the system.


Call Reed Security today at 306.653.3200 for your free security review.

Start the school year with peace of mind knowing your family is protected.







YOU'RE INVITED TO BOUNCEFEST / REED SECURITY'S 25TH BIRTHDAY PARTY


For kids it's BOUNCEFEST.

For the rest of us it's Reed Security's 25th Birthday Party.

Join us for an unforgettable community celebration as we mark 25 years of keeping communities safe.

Bring the whole family!

You do not need to be a Reed Security client to attend.

Event will take place rain or shine.


May 25th, 2025
11:25am to 4:25pm
Gather Local Market
414 Avenue B South, Saskatoon

BOUNCEFEST Inflatable Playground
Face Painting
Balloon Animals
DJ Music
Prize Giveaways
Games
Food


REGISTER HERE:

https://www.reedsecurity.com/birthday.aspx




12 SECURITY INNOVATIONS WE FOUND AT ISCWEST 2025

Reed Security recently attended the largest security expo in North America - ISC West 2025.

We searched for the latest tech that could increase your security, safety and operational efficiency.

Here's what we found:




1. Alarm.com 
Mobile Surveillance Trailer

Coming Soon: Solar-powered deterrent system with a telescoping mast, red/blue strobe lights, and remote live guard monitoring.



2. Alarm.com ULC-Certified Fire Communicator

Coming Soon: Meets Canadian code standards and integrates with existing Alarm.com platforms. Eliminates the cost of an additional alarm CPU and keypad.  


3. Alarm.com Prism Series 4K Cameras

Coming Soon: Full-colour low-light imaging with advanced object detection and AI analytics. Comes with integrated microphone and speaker.



4. Alarm.com Video Intercom

Coming Soon: Visitors scan a QR code to view a directory, video chat with a tenant, and request access through the Alarm.com app.



5. Alarm.com Cell Connector for Video

Coming Soon: Enables cloud video connectivity from anywhere - ideal for sites with limited network access, no network or IT challenges.



6. Qolsys IQPanel 5

Coming Soon: 13MP portrait-view camera for improved image clarity, enhanced PowerG+ sensors with extended range and reliability.




7. DSC PowerG+ Sensors

Coming Soon: Choose between white, grey, black, and brown covers to better blend with modern decor.




8. Ubiquiti Device Bridge Pro Sector

Commercial-grade multi-point antenna for long range wireless bridging of security cameras and network connectivity.




9. Kantech / Salto Integration

Easily manage Salto wireless locks within EntraPass access control software.




10. Salto / eLoxx Smart Lockers

Smart storage cubbies for gyms, schools, and staff areas. Remotely manage credentials, chip cards and membership cards for locker access.



11. Turing AI Site Shield

A solar-powered mobile tower with AI-powered surveillance for temporary or remote sites. Manage with Turing Cloud VMS with advanced AI features like license plate recognition, intrusion alerts, and crowd analytics.




12. Avigilon Halo 4 Smart Sensor

Coming Soon: Detects vape, THC, smoke, air quality, aggression, sound anomalies, and keywords. Install  in washrooms at schools and large retail stores.


Ready to Upgrade Your Security?

If you’re interested in any of the technologies featured above - or want expert advice on how to protect your property - contact Reed Security for a free quote.

Our local team is here to help you design a smarter, safer security solution tailored to your needs. 


REED SECURITY: PROUDLY CANADIAN


100% Canadian-owned

Reed Security is a 100% Canadian-owned security provider, serving businesses and families across the country for over 25 years

Founded and headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan we understand the unique security needs of Canadians and are committed to delivering innovative, reliable and affordable solutions.

🍁 Our leadership, operations, and decision making happen right here in Canada

🍁 We prioritize Canadian suppliers and partners whenever possible

🍁 We have dealer installation partners in 11 Canadian cities

🍁 Canadian-based 24/7 Monitoring team - no overseas emergency operators

🍁 Canadian-based Support team - experienced people providing local support and service

🍁 Profits stay in Canada - revenue generated stays in the local economy; creating jobs and supporting businesses

🍁 We reinvest in our communities – helping local businesses, charities, and initiatives that make a real impact


Thank you for supporting local

We couldn’t do this without you - our loyal clients.

Your trust and support allow us to continue protecting Canadian homes and businesses, investing in local innovation, and creating jobs right here in Canada.

From our team to yours, thank you for believing in local businesses and for making security a priority.


#ProudlyCanadian

#ReedSecurity

#SupportLocal

STAR PHOENIX INTERVIEWS REED SECURITY ABOUT BREAK-IN'S

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Brody Langager

Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Published Jan 9, 2025


Concerns about break-ins at homes and businesses are circulating online as Saskatchewan’s cold winter weather coincides with a homelessness crisis.

The province’s two largest cities don’t have the capacity to house everyone who lacks permanent shelter. Saskatoon recently reported a count of almost 1,500 people experiencing homelessness, while Regina reported at least 824.

Crime maps published by the Saskatoon Police Service and the Regina Police Service show break and enters to residential and non-residential properties in every neighbourhood.

Virgil Reed, owner and CEO of Reed Security, said cold weather increases the number of break-ins at multi-unit homes, businesses and unoccupied buildings.

“Often, it’s homeless people looking for a place to stay warm and a place to sleep,” Reed said.

Unlocked vestibules are the preferred location during late night and early morning hours, he noted.

Another method of entry is “tailgating” — an intruder following an unsuspecting tenant into a property through a main entrance or parking garage.

Reed said the company has seen an increase in demand for keyless entry systems and video surveillance with artificial intelligence.

“Access control systems restrict access to the property and require a credential such as a keytag or a smartphone to unlock a door. This limits the opportunity for unwanted visitors.”

Security cameras with AI can recognize trespassers, identify what a person is wearing and ask intruders to leave directly from the camera.

Reed said reducing property crime comes down to common sense and creating awareness.

“Always make sure your doors are locked — including vehicles. Ensure adequate lighting in parking lots, stairwells and entry points. Evaluate the security measures at your property annually and proactively implement the latest crime reduction technology.”

Based on statistical data, Saskatoon Police said break-ins don’t necessarily trend with the weather, noting the peak of break and enter crimes reported in 2024 was in August, while the highest number reported in 2023 was in May.

However, the force noted that break-ins to common areas of apartment buildings could be recorded as suspicious persons reports — which are common and can represent a variety of incidents.

In the case of a break-in to a parking garage, vehicles can often be the target, and sometimes only one of those incidents gets reported to police.

If someone got into a private building only to escape the cold outside, there likely wouldn’t be an associated charge unless there was a criminal offence, Saskatoon police noted in a statement.

“If the person is open to it, we can and would refer them to other supports. We recognize the uneasiness that might come from seeing someone unfamiliar in an apartment building, and we would encourage people to report suspicious persons if they have concerns.”



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LOCATIONS

SASKATOON SECURITY
Reed Security Group (HEADQUARTERS)
14-1724 Quebec Avenue
Saskatoon, SK S7K 1V9
Ph: 306.653.3200
1.844.384.SAFE (7233)

Sure Innovations
1701 Saskatchewan Avenue
Saskatoon, SK S7K 1P7
Ph: 306.974.0888

Nine Yards Technologies Inc.
Ph: 306.341.2477

 

REGINA SECURITY
ViboPulse Services
Ph: 306.206.0700

WINNIPEG SECURITY
Guardian Advanced Solutions
Ph: 204.250.7510 or 204.878.0061

PRINCE ALBERT SECURITY
Thor Security Ltd.
1-243 South Industrial Drive
Prince Albert, SK S6V 7L9
Ph: 306.922.7200

 

NIAGARA REGION SECURITY
Alltech Smart Security
Ph: 289.990.3234

KAWARTHA LAKES REGION SECURITY
Dot Communications
54 Lindsay St S
Lindsay, ON K9V 2L8
Ph: 1.833.368.2666

GREATER TORONTO AREA SECURITY
Link Secure Canada Inc.
15 Victoria Crescent
Brampton, ON L6T 1E2
Ph: 647.262.7460

Pride Security
102-100 Matheson Blvd East
Mississauga, ON L4Z 3P8
Ph: 647.506.0002

 

CALGARY SECURITY
Oxford Security Systems
#501, 2903 Kingsview Blvd SE
Airdrie, AB T4A 0C4
Ph: 587.393.2800

EDMONTON SECURITY
Digitech Security Systems
Ph: 780.444.4449