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Getting A Free Home Security System

June 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

A Free Home Security System sounds pretty good these days, especially considering our current economic downslope. Burglaries are on the rise everywhere, as more and more people are out of work. And despite the fact that it used to take a lot of money to secure your home, it’s not that way anymore.

A free home security system is essential if you work from home, and all your business supplies and the things you need to earn a living are there. It’s even more serious if you have little ones who are at home alone for any stretch of time. The National Crime Report says that homes without security systems have over three times more break-ins. Just the simple fact of having a home security sign out front is a crime deterrent.

Knowing what type of free home security system to choose is where it can get sticky. Finding one to fit your needs may take a bit of shopping, but there’s definitely one that’s right for your home situation. There are many ways to get set up, and lots of gadgets you can include in your system. If you’re shopping around, you’ll find that looking at the lists of everything available, can be a bit overwhelming.

A home security system used to require a professional to install it. But with technology making things more simple these days, if you have a little ability as far as following directions, then you may want to do it yourself. You just pick the types of devices that you can install, and get to it. But you may first need a little education about the devices, what they do, and then how to install them.

A free home security system that you install yourself is not likely going to be foolproof, but it can still be adequate. It depends on your needs, for your situation. Security cameras for certain areas you can do yourself, or things like motion detectors. Everyone has a different job for their security system to handle. Some companies offer this with a commitment of a year or more of there service, but you can get a professional install for free too.

A free home security system that’s professionally installed by a security company has one huge advantage over self-installed systems. They are done right and are monitored by the company. Someone else does the watching for you. As opposed to you putting it in yourself and having to watch it as well. But it all boils down to how much monthly money  you want to put into it, and how much security you need. Many companies like ADT have specials where they’ll provide the security system and install for free as long as you agree to their service for a period of time. This is a great way to get a free system, but make sure they do not cut any corners when it comes to features and complete protection of your home. This is the number one drawback with free offers, they often offer limited coverage, so check to  make sure you’ll be completely protected before commiting.

A home security system in today’s society is as necessary as having a car to get to work, or a mower for your lawn. It’s really more important than both of those examples. More than 60% of all burglaries occur while the people are at home. Even more residential burglaries happen during the day.

A free home security system can save your life in more ways than one. And plus it’s free, save for your monthly charges. It protects you and your family, and guards what you spent your life to accumulate. It’s not like it was when people could leave their doors unlocked, and it’s crucial that you adjust to these times. Protect yourself, be free from worry, and be responsible.

Home Security Windows

March 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Homes that do not have any visible security devices are twice as likely to be targeted by criminals. A visible security device could be a sign that purports you have a security home monitoring system on the premises. Merely putting up a security sign is not a guarantee that your home will be skipped. It is pretty easy for a criminal to figure out if you have a security system for real or just the sign by tossing a rock at your window. A better way to deter a home invasion is to invest in home security windows.

Look around your home and imagine which windows would be easiest to use to get into your home. Sometimes it’s the ground floor windows because you can see the window is old or that there is a broken pane, but often it is the basement windows that are used to gain access to the home. Also, second floor windows are often targeted, as these are the most likely to be left open or unlocked.

Installing window bars on all basement and ground floor level windows is a great deterrent to crime. The bars are a visual deterrent to a potential criminal. Lets face it, if your home has window bars on it and your neighbor next door doesn’t have them, which home is the criminal going to target?

Besides being a visual deterrent to crime, window bars are a physical deterrent as well. As a homeowner, you can install interior or exterior burglar bars on your windows. Bars that are installed on the interior cane easily be removed if you need to have an emergency escape from your home. Exterior bars cannot be removed in the event of an emergency. This is an important home security consideration for you to think about.

If you’re concerned about the looks, there are some solutions. There are window bar companies that make aesthetically pleasing window bars. These designs are well done and look nothing like the black bared windows we’re used to seeing. The other alternative is to not put bars on your windows at all. Alternatively, you’ll need a home security system that has adequate window security sensors. These sensors will trigger the alarm in the case of entry.

Before making any purchase, consult your town’s building codes to see what the laws are regarding safety codes on window bars. Many towns require that the bars must be able to be opened from the inside without needing any special tools or keys. A home security window can be a great crime deterrent.

Home Security Motion Detectors

March 12, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

In the home security area, motion detectors are a common and popular means of securing the house and yard. The motion detector can be connected to an alarm or a light, both of which alert the owners that there is possible danger of an intruder.

The motion detector is a security device that uses either an electronic or mechanical sensor to measure movement to detect unauthorized entry. There are 3 main types of sensors used in motion detectors:

  • Microwave - this sensor sends microwaves pulses to measure the moving object.
  • Ultrasonic - this sends electrical pulses to measure the moving object.
  • PIR (Passive Infrared) - measures body heat, but emits no energy.

Modern motion detectors often use a combination of technologies. This tends to make the detector more accurate and reliable, and cuts down on the number of false alarms. One of the major causes of false alarms is animals – when a pet moves in front of the sensor, it is detected as a moving object and the alarm sounds. Many newer models have a “pet-sensitive” function that ignores body mass below a particular weight.

Mechanical Motion Detectors
One of the simplest forms of mechanical motion detection is the tripwire. If a bell or something similar is attached to the wire, it will sound if the wire is knocked or “tripped”. This type of device is easily disarmed, however, by cutting the wire. This makes the device only effective if it can be concealed from view.

Electronic Motion Detectors
The major ways that motion is electronically detected are optical and acoustical. The motion detector can be connected to an alarm, a light or a security camera, or any combination of the three. When movement activates the sensor, the attached security device is activated.

Motion detectors that are employed to provide security for the home are most often connected to a bright light. This serves a dual purpose – it illuminates an intruder, and probably scares them away, but it also provides light for family members returning home after dark. This prevents falls and reduces the possibility of attack from a prowler hiding nearby.

Smart Home Security

March 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

You have worked hard to get your house looking nice and you have gathered precious belongings together to make it a home.

What have you done to secure it and make it safe from thieves and intruders?

How safe is your family inside their own home?

Be smart, it’s prudent to secure your home, giving you and your family much peace of mind.

There are many simple measures you can take, that won’t cost very much, to secure your home. Be aware of potential problem areas, and look for ways to minimize the danger of a break-in.

Here are a few home security areas to start with:

  • Locks – check the locks on the outer doors and windows. Make sure they are in good working order and will firmly secure the entry point when in the locked position. Replace any that are faulty or flimsy.
  • Doors - the best lock in the world won’t deter a burglar if the door is made of flimsy materials. Invest in the most solid outer doors that you can afford.
  • Windows – check that your windows can be secured properly and are not an easy invitation to intruders. Secure sliding windows with a piece of timber dowel in the groove of the window frame. Sliding windows can be secured in a slightly open position with a special bolt through the frame and window sash.
  • Valuables - keep valuable and targeted items like computers, electrical goods, entertainment items etc out of direct view of windows. Invest in a floor safe to protect passports, jewelery, documents and other small valuables.
  • Tools - keep power tools and other tools that could be used to break into your house, out of sight. Keep your ladders stored away- don’t leave a ladder leaning up against the house. Many robbers are opportunistic – they see an opportunity to break in and they take it, spur of the moment.
  • Sensor lights - install sensor lights at the main entry doors, garage, gate into the back yard and other places where an intruder may try to gain entry. These security sensors detect movement and switch on the light, which would deter most thieves. It is also added security for you and your family when coming home in the dark.

Home Security Surveillance

December 15, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Home security is an essential part of home ownership, choosing the degree of security comes down to individual choice. Home security surveillance is just one way of making sure that you, your family, and your possessions are kept safe and secure. Surveillance can be achieved in different ways and at different costs.

Monitored Security Systems
Monitored home security is installed and controlled by one of the many companies who specialize in home security systems and property surveillance. The home security surveillance aspect can take different forms:

  • Motion sensors set off an alarm that is received at the security company’s headquarters and they respond; either their own personnel are sent or they notify the police. The alarm may be heard at the house or may be silent.
  • Cameras that are activated by motion sensors – they turn on when the sensors record movement at the home. The security camera takes pictures that may be sent instantly to the monitoring company and they will respond.
  • Security officers in cars will patrol your street to observe that all is normal at your address. They may just drive past or they may actually walk around the house and grounds. This would occur a number of times each night.

Non-monitored Security Systems
It is possible to have security surveillance at your home that is not monitored by an outside firm. You can install CCTV cameras on your property. When triggered they turn on as a result of movement within their field of view. Any unwanted activity would be recorded, providing evidence for possible police follow up.

You could form a neighborhood watch program on your street, where every household watches out for the other properties in the street. If you were going away, the neighbors would be notified and could be even more vigilant than usual. This is a good way of developing a community spirit and making your neighborhood safe.

Attention to the security of your home will help to keep you safe from thieves and intruders. By adding a home security surveillance system to your property you will increase the level of security for yourself and your family.

Going with a Home Security Alarm System

December 15, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

There are numerous options in securing your home and property these days. One of the most cost effective is a home security alarm system. There are some DIY security systems that you can install yourself, or you could go with one of the specialist security companies to supply and install the alarm system for you. Here are some types of alarm systems that you may choose:

Security Motion Sensors
A security motion sensor is set to detect movement in the field of the sensor. Some work on heat and others on the movement of a mass. Either system will trigger an alarm, light or security camera that is the real deterrent to an intruder. When an alarm sounds or a bright light illuminates the area, most would-be burglars leave the area. If the intruder is already inside the house and an alarm sounds, it has been proven that thieves steal less when surprised by the alarm. These home security systems are very common and much more affordable than they used to be. They can be installed inside and outside the house, and even in the garage or shed.

Visible Alarm or Bell Units
Research has shown that if a large alarm or bell is attached to the front of the house, clearly visible from the street, the property is less likely to be the target of thieves. In fact, these homes are three times less likely to be broken into than a neighboring house that has no visible alarm.

Other Alarms
A door alarm will sound when the door is opened. It is a simple system of two magnets that form a connection, which triggers the alarm when the connection is broken. If you have one of these systems, you can set the alarm when you leave the house and turn it off when you come in. They usually have a delay of a few seconds to allow you the time to get to the control panel. The same system can be used on windows.

Whichever system you choose, going with a home security alarm system will ensure that you and your family will remain safe and secure. Peace of mind and the feeling of security is priceless.

Do It Yourself (DIY) Home Security

November 27, 2008 by admin · 4 Comments 

Are you thinking of getting a home security system? If so, you might want to consider a do it yourself (DIY) home security system. There are home security kits available that will allow you to install your own DIY home security without the need for a professional installer or high monthly monitoring fees.

You can install security cameras on your property that will record intruders, and you will be able to see it all on your computer, work or home. Yes, monitored home security is available for the do-it-yourselfer. They even have night vision security cameras available. There is also a possibility of installing cameras that can pan across your property, zoom and tilt so that you can see every nook and cranny of your property. If you have a door that doesn’t easily allow you to see who is outside, you can install video surveillance that will show you who is outside your door. If it’s an important delivery you can answer. If it’s an annoying solicitor you can ignore. Remote home security is not just about protection; it’s also about convenience.

Motion sensors can be used to set off floodlights on your property. The floodlights will send the criminals running and will alert you to the possibility that there is an unwanted person on your property. This can trigger your video monitoring, so that all is recorded. This is a very inexpensive way to add security to your home. As an alarm application, motion sensors can be installed throughout your home to provide projection for all entry points. Home security door and window coverage is a must. Most DIY home security kits come with a decent number of home security sensors. They are now available for wireless applications. So, it’s much easier to set these up, rather than running wire throughout the house. These wireless home security applications make install a breeze. No need to hire an electrician, or spend hours trying to run/hide wire.

Not all do it yourself home security has to be high-tech. Don’t forget to install good locks on all of your doors and windows. Remember to replace old windows or windows with broken glass. You never want to make it easy for someone to break into your home. Make sure that the front of your house is clear of overgrown bushes and trees, as this makes it easier for a burglar to enter or leave your home without being seen. Install security bars on your windows. Nowadays these security bars are made to look fashionable and they can be unlocked from the inside in case there is an emergency that requires you to get out of your house via a window.

By installing a home security yourself you can save some cash, and take some pride in your work. The days of paying for an expensive install can be a thing of the past. Technology makes it all possible and makes it economical. You can buy everything online; security signs, cameras, security keypads, and complete security systems are readily available.

An Overview Of Monitored Home Security Systems

October 12, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Today, it seems like crime is rampant. More and more homes are being forcefully entered and burglurized or worse. You hear about this quite often in the news and it can make you feel helpless and afraid. Luckily, you can actually do some things to protect your home and your family and one of these is to consider a one of the many monitored home security systems.

Home security systems are widely available and there are many different levels. Most of these security systems for homes are do-it-yourself and are very affordable, so it doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg to secure your home. But, one drawback of these types of home security systems has something to do with the capability to be monitored. What happens when you are sleeping or if you are on vacation and someone breaks in? That’s where home security monitoring comes in.

Monitored security systems are actually monitored by a team of people in a central location. They are responsible for notifying us and the police whenever our alarms are triggered. These systems may be more expensive, but they are often well worth it, as what matters most is the safety of your family and your home. There is little doubt that monitored systems have their advantages, the costs are easily justifiable should anyone attempt to break into our homes.

Nevertheless, you should consider some things before purchasing a monitored security system. First and foremost, you should select the home security system which will protect you the most. Be sure to ask for the recommendations and advice from other people who have them installed.

Be sure to hire a company that can provide excellent technical support and customer service. It is preferable to choose a company which is a certified member of The Better Business Bureau. This is due to the fact that companies under this group are licensed by the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association. Moreover, it’s recommended that you shop around to get the most effective home security system. It is just as important to do a little bit of research on a handful of the top companies. The prices of most of the home security system depend upon the features and pieces of equipment used, so keep this in mind when comparing companies.

Indeed, home security systems which are monitored can be the best means to protect your home, as well as your family from intruders and bad guys. This system may cost a bit more, but is well worth it in terms of safety and peace of mind.

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