In some implementations, the functionality described in FIG. 1 is not restricted to any of the aforementioned examples above. For example, user 124a may desire to know when the commercial facility 136 (e.g., his business) opens/closes by an employee. User 124a may create a signature profile in the monitoring server 134 to remind the user via an auditory, visual, or text message notification when his or her business opens/closes. For example, user 124a may edit the signature profile for reminding his or herself when the business opens/closes. Specifically, the business may open at 9:00 AM and close at 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. However, the monitoring server 134 may further require front door 120b to be unlocked by an employee in order to signal the opening of the business and require front door 120b to be locked in order to signal the closing of the business. Therefore, the monitoring server 134 can identify a time-criteria has been met and the front door has been either unlocked or locked by an employee before notifying user 124a that business 136 is either opened or closed, respectively. Alternatively, these same rules and conditions may be applied when residential facility 102 is locked or unlocked, with or without the time criteria. As mentioned above, the monitoring server 134 may transmit notifications for the commercial facility 136 to the control unit server 104a and the notifications for the residential facility 102 to the control unit server 104b.