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Don’t be a Victim! How Home Alarm Systems and Wireless Alarm Systems Can Keep You Safe

Your home is likely to be your most valuable property. You’ve spent countless amounts of money and time making it look and feel good. Furnishing each room and adding furniture to make it your own, your joy to live in. Yet all of this can be disrupted with one lapse of judgement: not being protected from unwanted visitors. Visitors who could break in and undo all of that hard work. Imagine yourself as a monarch back in early England, a king in his castle, and think about the protection you would have had from intruders. Guards with longbows and a drawbridge over a moat would have certainly put off anyone thinking they could break in for their own personal gain.

Home Insurance is certainly a good idea as it will give you some form of protection making it easier for you to sleep at night, but is it enough? No. It’s not. What can be done about this? It’s 2010, moats and armed guards aren’t practical. Nowadays house alarms, home burglar alarms, home security systems and even Wireless Alarm Systems are the prime defence and are preferably needed to ensure your property’s security from burglars, intruders and criminals. Installing a home security systems can and will improve the safety of your family and property.

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The Home Security Electronic Watchdog – The Barking Dog Home Alarm

Home security was a big enough problem with burglaries. Lately home invasions have become a more serious problem-a double whammy. A home gets burgled every 15 seconds. One in six homes annually are targets.

Police tell us that fully 90 percent of all home burglaries can be avoided. Sixty percent of all burglaries occur through open windows and doors- HELLO!!

Police also tell us that the sound of a barking dog is one of the most effective deterrents to home burglary-not a dog mind you-just the barking. Wow what a dream that would be. The sound of a viscous barking dog without the dog.

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Freeze Alarms Help Protect Your Home

No home should be without a good home security system. Perhaps this statement seems a little ridiculous because it seems so obvious. But the fact of the matter is that most of us think we have enough protection when we really don’t. Most of us invest in home alarms and go no further, thinking that the job is done. While having any system is better than no protection at all, a good home alarm is not the end of the story.

Have you ever considered the fact that burglars are not the only threat to your home? We buy good systems so that we can protect our families and precious belongings from intruders. These systems are invaluable and no home should be without the proper protection. That being said, every day we are seeing more creative innovations and breakthroughs in the home security industry.

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Increase Your Personal Security by Installing a Wireless Home Security System

A wireless home security system can greatly enhance the security of your home. Relatively easy to install due to their wireless nature, they are also relatively inexpensive. A wireless home security system generally consists of several key components. These include wireless door and/or window transmitters, a wireless passive IR motion detector, and a base unit, which is the “brains” of the system.

The wireless door or windows transmitters are mounted on a door or window and send a signal to the base unit if the door or window is opened. The passive IR motion detector can be mounted in a room or hallway, and is designed to detect motion by sensing body heat. They are also designed to send a signal to the base unit, this time whenever motion is sensed. These passive IR motion sensors are adjustable to prevent false triggering by indoor pets.

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