Home Security
Surveilllance Systems
Did you know that nine out of
ten household burglaries are preventable?
In most cases of theft or burglary, homes are not well
protected.
While the average teenage
vandal may not look for signs of security systems,
professional burglars will.
If you live in a high crime
area, it is best to consider a security
system.
Remember that most home
security violations happen at night.
Or when you are away from home
for a long period of time like a vacation or when
you are obvious about your presence or
absence.
You don’t have to spend thousands on a security
system!
Sensors and Detectors:
These systems detect breaking glass so that an alarm is
sounded when the burglar breaks the glass, and once the alarm
has sounded, the burglar is less likely to enter your home.
Door and window sensors are installed at entry points.
These sensors have magnetic seals that detect any attempted
entry, or movement of the door or window on which they are
installed.
Motion sensors can be installed inside OR outside a
building. In homes, an indoor motion sensor is usually
not a viable solution because your family will set off the
alarm!
These types of systems are usually reserved for commercial
buildings, museums and the like.
However, outdoor motion sensing devices have become quite
popular. These devices turn on lights around the
perimeter of your house when motion is detected.
If a thief approaches your house under cover of darkness,
he/she will be well illuminated by the light and is likely to
run away.
Photoelectric detectors have dual beams that reduce false
alarms from small animals, falling branches or leave, birds,
debris, or icicles.
Door alarms offer basic protection and while
burglars may also try to gain entry to your home through a
window, doors are the usual entry and exit point for
burglars.
They may enter through an unlocked door, pry the door open,
take the door off the hinges or, in the case of a door with a
glass window, simply break the glass.
Door alarms provide good protection for those on a
limited budget.
If you are installing your own sensors or alarm
devices, you can buy an ‘auto-dialer’ to automatically notify
you or someone else when the alarm is triggered.
Wireless house, driveway and yard systems warn of someone
inside your house or approaching your house.
These systems can be ‘internal’ setting off an alarm that
you hear and control.
Surveilllance Systems :
With todays surveillance systems you can keep an eye on you
home on your T.V. and your computer.
You can hook them up to the internet which means you can
check in from work or anywhere in the world.
Decide how many cameras and what kind of features you
will need to protect your home and the people in it.
There are many Affordable Solutions for everyone.
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