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PostHeaderIcon Wireless Alarm Systems Guards Your Home and Family


You have a lot of choices when it comes to home alarms. You can get a simple alarm that attaches to your door and window. When the connection is broken, when the door is opened or the window is opened, an alarm goes off. This alerts you to an intruder. And perhaps the intruder will get scared and leave your property.
If the intruder wanted only to steal and go undetected then he may leave without incident. But, if a burglar there to harm you or your family you need a more purposeful system. One that will alert the police or an armed security force to come out to your home in a moment’s notice.
You will certainly want an armed response if you are away from home and your family is home alone. You need to rest assured that if there is a burglar in your home that the police will be called. You can go with a wireless system. This works with infrared light beams. When the beam is broken the alarm will be activated.
Make sure the system is working properly. Make sure the police are receiving the alarm when it is activated. You need to test the system on a regular basis. The alarm that is not working properly is worthless. You will also be able to install a system with a central control panel. Many like this type because they can control the system from one area.
Some systems are set up that you choose a password to let authorities know you are going to test the service or if you accidentally set off the alarm you will be able to let the responding officers know you are the resident of the home.
Let us be clear about the danger out there. In this day you cannot turn on the television news or read a newspaper without reading about a home invasion or burglary. Protect yourself today and your family. You can choose wireless alarm systems to protect your home and your family. Look at your options today before it is too late.

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PostHeaderIcon Do it Yourself Home Security System – Save Money and Protect Your Home


One of the biggest advertisers on TV are home security companies with their specials for installation. They make it sound so appealing-giving you that peace of mind. The monthly charges of and long term contract add up to a pile of dough.
So much so that one of the biggest problems for these companies now is late or no pays because of the recession. Economic times have put the squeeze on everyone. Homeowners see the monthly expense as too much for too little and just quit paying.
In some respects it is like any other insurance-you don’t need it until you need it.
Home security is really only limited by how much money you have and want spend on it. Security companies, security guards, perimeter gates and more can be very pricey.
The cause of all this is the common petty burglar. Statistics show that if you stay in your home for 6 years or more chance are pretty good you will be on some bad guys’ hit list. A burglary still happens about every fifteen seconds.
There are plenty of things you can do to make your home a harder target-kind of a do it yourself home security system-that will save you some serious money and protect your home. The bad guys look for homes that look like an easy target. They really don’t want any trouble or resistance.
1. Start on the Outside-Does your home have a “welcome mat” out with lots of hiding places and easy access, for example, to second floor windows? Is your garage door left open often? Any Neighborhood Watch signs or beware of “vicious dog”signs?
2. Spotlights-Motion activated spotlights are relatively inexpensive lighting systems activated by motion detectors. The bad guys do not like light. They are easy to install too.
3. Lock Doors and Windows-Police tell us that 60% of all home burglaries happen through unlocked doors and windows. HELLO!
4. Alarms-Door and window alarms are set to trigger if they are opened. Bad guys hate noise too or anything that will draw attention.
5. Home Security Cameras-Will stop the bad guys pronto and pay for themselves too with many insurance companies giving discounts for having one. An infrared IP Surveillance System at less than $400 and the USB DVR 4 Channel Surveillance System at less than $500. 00 are just two examples. They are easy to use and install and allow for remote internet viewing.
It is possible for you to do a lot of this yourself to save money and protect your home. Do it yourself home system security will provide some peace of mind for your most valuable asset-your home! What are you waiting for? Get some security cameras, alarms and improve your home security.

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PostHeaderIcon Do it Yourself Home Security


There are so many ways you can beef up your home security to make it more of a “hardened” target. You can hire security guards, put up electrified fences, hire a security company and install all manner of security cameras. The amount of security you can have is only limited by the amount of money you want to spend.
The basics of home security are free or at little cost other than some time invested.
1. Lock Doors and Windows-sixty percent of all home burglaries are thru open doors and windows.
2. Use Your Peep Hole-home invasions almost always happen thru someone just opening a door. For gosh sakes see who it is first.
3. Remove Hiding Places-trees and shrubs where the bad guys can hide.
4. Neighborhood Watch-your local sheriff’s department can help set it up and it is FREE. It works too.
Then the next step is to install some simple home security devices. Window and door alarms come to mind and perhaps some motion activated spotlights. The sound of a barking dog is one of the best time tested deterrents for burglars.
The next step is much more high tech and a little more costly but the most effective. Install some surveillance security cameras.
There is a USB DVR system that has 4 cameras that can be used indoors or outdoors with wired or wireless cameras. It is easy to use, easy to install and is less than $500.00. Or try an outdoor IP camera that hooks right into your computer saving you money on hardware. Both are networkable making the images viewable from anywhere there is an internet connection.

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