BrickHouse Security

[1] The company has received media coverage for a variety of security related products ranging from devices protecting Airbnb owners from abusive renters,[2] lost children locators,[3] and trackers to protect stolen figurines from church nativity scenes.

[4] As of 2015, the company reported that it provides security solutions to over 40,000 small businesses, over 2,500 law enforcement agencies and over 500,000 families.

[16] The company received extensive media coverage for its Saving Jesus campaign, a program it launched in 2005 to loan GPS trackers to churches over the Christmas holiday season in order to protect the Baby Jesus and other figurines in their Christmas displays from theft.

[17][18][19][20] The system uses cloud tracking to send a text or email alert to the owner if the figuring is moved.

[22] Several media outlets including MSNBC and Consumers Digest voiced concerns that the ad was unnecessarily playing on parents' fears.