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Increase Your Safety with Proper Home Security
Posted on May 31st, 2009 No commentsToo many people don’t understand the need for proper security for their home and their family. They are of the mind that won’t happen to them, and that those types of things just happen to other people. This is an unfortunate delusion because criminals can and will target anyone and any home that looks like an easy score. Those who don’t prepare for such an occurrence become far more likely to become victims.
With crime rates on the rise from New York to San Diego and everywhere in between, implementing a good home security plan is more important than ever. You want to make sure that your home is one that a burglar will pass up. It is much easier than most people might think, and it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg – even good home alarm systems are quite affordable (and necessary) today.
A high quality alarm system that monitors your home for intrusions is vital. You can find systems and companies that can monitor your home and intrusions twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and three hundred and sixty-five days a year. The companies can make sure that burglars don’t enter, as well as monitor for fire, flood, and a variety of other possible catastrophes. When you get an alarm system, be sure that you have a professional install it and explain all the workings of the system to you.
These companies offer great service at an affordable price, something that most people will be able to afford. If you think it’s too expensive, you can forego expensive coffee at the local coffee shop for a few days of the month to pay for it. After all, making sure your home and family are safe is surely more important than caffeine.
Also, remember that your alarm system can keep you safe from intruders who break into your home, but it is ineffective if you invite someone into your home that doesn’t belong their. Don’t let salespeople, city workers, or even police officers into your home until you have called their supervisor and determined that they are legitimate. Some criminals like to impersonate cops and delivery people in order to gain access to a home. Don’t fall for this trick.
You can do a number of other things to make sure your home is more secure. Check your locks on every window and door in the home (including basement, garage, and attic) to make sure they are working properly and that they are in good condition.
Check the lighting around your home and make sure it doesn’t create shadows where someone could hide. Check the landscaping, bushes, shrubs, and hedges in particular, for this as well.
It is vitally important to secure your home before it is too late. Don’t become a victim. Take care of your neighbors as well. Make sure they secure their homes in the same manner, perhaps even start a neighborhood watch.
By: Elise Greenfield
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Alarm Systems Offer Various Features
Posted on May 31st, 2009 No commentsShopping for a home security alarm system can become a very time consuming task, especially if the homeowner does not know what options are available. The best course of action to take when shopping for an alarm system for the home is to hire professionals. These home security experts know what security systems similar homes (in size and neighborhood type) have in place and what will work well given the homeowner’s security needs and budget.
There are many different types of alarm systems available to homeowners today. It is best to know some basics prior to shopping so an intelligent and informed decision can be made about which home alarm system to have installed.
For instance, if there are children in the household who might come home from school before the parents get back from work, it is prudent to have an alarm system installed that the children can disable. The alarm system should also be easily armed by the children while they are home waiting for their parents to arrive.
One such option is to have an alarm system installed that has a key chain remote. This key chain remote can be attached to school bags and key chains for quick and easy access. If the homeowner is uncomfortable with having the child carry a security remote on his book bag for fear of getting lost or taken, a simple code key pad will suffice. Make sure each child knows the code and knows not to share it even with friends.
If the home is currently being built, installation of a hard wired home security system is recommended. Security cameras and other extra components can be added in certain spots depending on the owner’s preference and security needs.
If an alarm system is needed in an already existing house or apartment, condominium, or other shared housing, a wireless system is the recommended choice for professional installation.
Wireless systems work via sensors that are installed along the windows and doors of the house. If an intruder were to open the windows or doors, a signal is sent to the home security company monitoring center. The monitoring center representative then notifies the proper emergency personnel of the impending danger threatening the inhabitants of the home.
With the wireless system, one thing to keep in mind is that if the intruder decides to break the window instead of opening it, the wireless system might not be triggered. To allay this drawback, additional security measures can be taken by installing pressure pads underneath the windows. When the intruder comes in and steps on the pad, it will trigger the alarm system and alert the home security monitoring center.
When choosing a home security company to install the alarm system in the home, the homeowner should be very thorough about asking the home security company expert questions about the alarm system and the service provided by the company.
Get everything in writing, especially the service contract, the guarantees, and warranties. Make sure that the home security company monitors the home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Inquire about power outage issues. Does the monitoring center have generators in the event of a power outage?
Ensuring the safety of your family is one of the biggest responsibilities. Don’t let an intruder take it away. Arm yourself with security and safety. Have a professional install a home security system today.
By: Laura Williamson
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Educate Yourself about Home Security
Posted on May 31st, 2009 No commentsPeople like to think they are safe in their homes. This need to believe can leave homes unprotected against burglars. While home security is something that people don’t like to think about, it is something that people should know about. There are some basics of home security that will help to keep you, and your family safe. Education is the first step in home security.
Is your home a target for burglars? There are areas of home security that people could stand to educate themselves on. The first thing people have to do to keep their homes secure is to recognize the fact that it’s not just high crime areas that are prone to crime. Crimes can occur in the even the most prestigious neighborhoods.
The facts of crime statistics will shock you. Did you know that most homes that are robbed are entered through the front door? The door doesn’t have to be open, or even unlocked, the door frame, and locks might not be up to standard. This allows for easy access to your home. Where else do burglars enter the home?
Windows are another main point of entry. Most people don’t bother to lock their windows, and never even consider closing windows beyond the first floor. Just because a window isn’t on the ground doesn’t mean someone can’t enter through it. Placing an alarm on your windows could deny a burglar access to your home this way.
There are homes that do not even have latches that work correctly on the windows. A burglar bar for the window can prevent access even without a working lock on the window. These bars don’t have to be expensive either.
Window bars are placed into the frame of the window, and help prevent the window from moving in the direction it opens. The glass can still be broken fairly easily so an alarm on the window will offer extra protection against a break in. Alarms on windows detect movement as well as breaking glass which will set off not only a siren, but the rest of the home security system as well.
When the siren goes off burglars usually leave because of the noise. The fact that the rest of the homes security system has been activated means that someone is on the way to your home to check on you.
Burglars will usually avoid homes that display logos from home security companies. A consultation with a home security company will show home owners the areas around their home that invite burglars in. This consultation will also give homeowners suggestions to make their home safer.
Home security consultations will allow the homeowner to go over their options and find one that fits into their budget. The safety of your home is important, so you should do everything that you can to protect it. Checking the access points to your home for proper locking mechanisms, installing removable burglar bars, and investing in even an inexpensive alarm system can go a long way to protecting yourself against burglars.
By: Kieran Adams
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Amazing Ideas On How To Improve Your Home Security On A Budget
Posted on May 29th, 2009 No commentsYou don’t have to spend a fortune installing expensive security alarm systems as there are a few cheaper options that can be done to improve your home security. By not addressing your security in the home you are at risk of an intruder break-in and losing all that you have worked so hard to achieve. Don’t leave it to chance and take the gamble that it wont happen to you and your family. So many people wait until they are broken into before they look at ways to improve their home security. Take home security seriously and don’t leave your house wide open for a burglar to gain access and steal your belongings.
Give the illusion that someone is at home. This can be done with you interior lighting using timers to switch the lights on and off at a scheduled interval. There are different types of timer switch – some which plug straight into your wall mains socket in which your lighting/lamp will then plug into and others which plug directly into your ceiling lighting. Your room light bulb then plugs into the timer device. This is a very inexpensive first step to improving your home security.
Next, look at your windows and doors. Have a good look at all of them and ask yourself how easy it would be for you to get through them if you had lost your door key? If you can easily devise a method of penetrating your doors or windows with the minimum of effort then so could a burglar. They are experts and probably know more ways than you of breaking into your house. Firstly, if you have wooden doors or windows that are rotting or are badly in need of repair then you need to replace them. Consider installing additional locks on your windows which can be applied when closed and catches that won’t allow them to be opened more than a few inches. Ideally deadbolt door locks should be fitted to all of your exterior doors to make it extremely difficult for the intruder to break in. Also, don’t forget to close all windows and doors when going out. It’s surprising how many people forget to do this and leave an open invitation to the burglar.
Another inexpensive installation that can be done to improve your home security is to fit exterior security lighting to your yard or garden. A burglar wants to break into a property without being seen. They typically go for unlit exteriors so installing a outside security lamp will defiantly put them off entering onto your land. Purchase a security light with PIR motion detection capability – these are not expensive and will switch the lamp on if movement is detected in the range of the sensor. They also act as a handy welcome home light when you return back to your property at night.
Make sure sheds and outbuildings are securely locked. Again, if you could break into them so could a burglar. Sheds contain some of the most useful items to aid a burglar breaking into a house. You will no doubt have various tools, garden implements, ladders etc… which are all useful for the burglar. Burglar’s travel light so they are on the look out for implements within your property to help them break in.
Take a look at your garden and if there are any overgrown trees, shrubs or bushes that would aid a burglar gaining access to your property then cut them right back. Plant prickly, thorny bushes under windows so to put the intruder off getting close to your windows. Put gravel around your property so you can hear if anyone is walking around your home.
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Home Security Burglar Alarms – Is Wireless Better Than Hard Wired?
Posted on May 29th, 2009 No commentsNo one wants to be burgled - it simply is your worse nightmare. Think about it - the invasion of your privacy by some mindless intruder to gain entry into your home, to take your belongings. It creates so much upheaval and heartache that it will affect you for months, years even. Just stop for one minute and check the following… have you got up to date home insurance and have you got an up to date inventory of your belongings? You will need these if you get burgled. However, all this could be prevented by simply improving your home security and installing a home burglar alarm system.
So what choices are there of burglar alarm available today? There are essentially two main types of burglar alarm system and these are wireless and hard wired. Both have their pros and cons.
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Hard wired alarms are usually thought of as a more reliable alarm system. These are the traditional alarm system whereby the sensors that trigger the alarm are connected to the alarm control panel by cables. There is no chance for inference, unlike a wireless system, however there will be considerable disruption during the installation as walls will need to be channelled and shirting and floorboards lifted. It is advised that a professional alarm installation contractor is employed to carry out this work thus increasing the overall cost of installation. It will be a more permanent installation, but cannot be easily taken out without further disruption when, for example you move house.
A wireless alarm system is a home security package that again consists of a control panel and sensors, but are connected wirelessly thus virtually eliminating the need for wiring. A wireless burglar alarm system can be self installed by the keen do-it-yourself’er so will reduce the overall cost of your security system significantly. You can buy a starter kit and simply add to it whenever finances permit. It can also be easily de-installed and took with you if you move house so this is ideal if you are in rented accommodation. Wireless security systems are becoming extremely popular due to their flexibility, ease of installation and cost. Like a hardwired alarm, a variety of sensors can be added to the system such as door/window sensors, PIR movement detection sensors, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. But the beauty of a wireless system is you don’t need to install them all at the same time, unlike the hardwired system. The only main downside to a wireless system is you will need to change the batteries in the sensors regularly. The reliability has improved considerably over recent years as technology has improved so interference is virtually a thing of the past. Wireless systems are great if you are extending your property as you can simply install additional sensors to the new build very quickly and easily.
An alarm system is a vital home improvement that so many people neglect. If you haven’t yet installed an alarm system then take action - why wait until you get burgled?



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