In some implementations, the functionality described in FIG. 1 is not restricted to any of the aforementioned examples above. For example, user 124a may utilize a badge such as an identification (ID) badge with near field communication (NFC) abilities to gain entry into front door 120b of commercial facility 136. The client device 122a may also be used to badge into the front door 120b of the commercial facility 136. As the user 124a exits the commercial facility 136, the user 124a badges out using the client device 122a, while the user 124a's badge remains on the user 124a's desk 139. The user 124a drives to residential facility 102 and disarms residential facility 102 upon entry into the front door 120a. Upon disarming residential facility 102, the control unit 104a transmits a notification to the monitoring server 134 alerting of the disarmed residential facility 102. However, the monitoring server 134 determines the user 124a's ID badge is located in the commercial facility 136. In some implementations, the control unit 104b may employ a secondary wireless protocol that can transmit beacon messages to employees utilizing a “badge monitor” application on client devices 122. The beacon messages can identify employees utilizing the “badge monitor” application and in response, the “badge monitor” application can communicate a location of badges (e.g., client devices 122) and associated users back to the control unit 104b and to the monitoring server 134. In some implementations, the commercial facility 136 may require users to badge out when exiting the front door 120b. Additionally, the commercial facility 136 may require users to badge in between spaces, such as rooms, within the facility. Thereby, the control unit 104b and the monitoring server 134 track the user's badge as it moves from one room to the next and exits from the commercial facility 136. Upon determining the ID badge is still located at the commercial facility 136, the monitoring server 134 may transmit a notification to the client device 122a alerting the user 124a of presence at both residential facility 102 and commercial facility 136. In order to alleviate this issue, the user 124a may remove the badge from the commercial facility 136 or the control unit 104a may temporarily deactivate the ID badge of user 124a.