Posted on December 04 2009 at 03:40 AM
Ask yourself this
question. Do you want to be the next victim of crime? So many
homeowners do not act and address their home security needs.
They wait until they have been burgled as a prompt to look at
their home security. Prevention is always better than cure so
why not take action today before it's too late. Follow these
great tips to transform your home security so you are not the
next victim of home burglary.
Is doesn't have to cost a fortune to improve your home security. A few simple things can be done around the house that will make significant improvements. For example, its obvious, but how many people forget to securely lock their doors behind them when they go out the house? You'd be surprised - it happens a lot! Turn on a light or two if you plan to go out then return later in the evening when its dark. Better still, timer switches for your lights can be purchased inexpensively and these give a more realistic impression that someone is at home.
Outside your home, it is advisable to fit outdoor security lighting to the exterior of your property and the burglar does not want to be seen whilst breaking into your home. Again, these devices can be bought inexpensively and installed fairly quickly. Be sure to get an outdoor security light that has a PIR motion detector sensor to trigger the light if movement has been detected.
Look around your yard. When is the last time you trimmed your bushes, hedges, trees and shrubs? These can actually provide an aid to the burglar as they hide behind them and use them to their advantage. Make sure you regularly trim all overgrown foliage in your yard. Most people have a shed or garage in their yard. Is it secure? Tools are usually kept in these and often a set of ladders. These are all very useful implements for the burglar to use to break into your property. Burglars actually travel quite light - so evidence cannot be found if they get stopped and questioned either before or after a burglary - so they break into your shed to either steal tools, or use them to gain entry to your property. So, check all locks on shed and garages and secure them if required.
By following a few simple tips, your home security will be improved so you can sleep easy at night. Make the burglar move on and don't be the next victim of burglary.
Posted on December 04 2009 at 03:39 AM
Times are changing and
watching the evening news alone can keep you up at night
worrying about the safety of your home and family. Making your
home safer ought to be a priority but professionally installed
systems may cost thousands of dollars and often rope you into
long term contracts. If you don't have the resources to make
such a substantial investment that doesn't mean you need to
compromise your house and family's safety.
There are other options, namely a do-it-yourself home surveillance system. Such systems have greatly improved over time and now offer the same protection that professionally installed security systems provide.
Most do-it-yourself systems are completely wireless and are easy to install on your own. They generally do not require any special skills or tools to install and all come with detailed instructions of how to set up and operate the system.
They may be easy to install but are they as effective as a professionally installed and monitored system? It depends on which system you purchase but most provide measures to protect the exterior, interior, and all other important areas of your house or property. For the protection of your home's exterior most home surveillance systems include door and window sensors to monitor activity at all entry points of the home.
Many include alarms that are triggered by broken glass and loud external sirens to alert neighbors of a break in. Doorbell intercoms are also available to allow the home owner to screen all guests prior to their entry. All systems generally come with a yard sign to further deter unwanted intruders.
To protect the interior of your house, there are motion detectors for any area, including hallways and large areas, as well as door and window sensors that monitor all entry points from the inside. Sensors can also be set up to protect safes or gun cabinets. Some home surveillance systems come with additional features that notify you when smoke or carbon monoxide is detected ensuring that your family is protected from all kinds of danger.
Because the systems are completely wireless, remotes allow you to conveniently control your system from anywhere inside your home and even from the outside. Another feature that some systems come with is a back up battery which keeps your home surveillance system in working order when there is a power outage. Also, some install-it-yourself systems even offer monitoring from a central security station for maximum protection.
Do-it-yourself security systems offer full protection comparable to professional companies at a fraction of the cost and without locking you into a contract. You can feel safe knowing that you have installed your own home surveillance system.
Posted on December 04 2009 at 03:39 AM
When you go on a
vacation, go to work or just at home, one of the most important
tings you have to secure is your home and your valuables. They
should be free from any threat and destruction from fire. There
are so many home safety items, coming from high end to low end,
which will ensure your home fully-protected. While the home
security systems mentioned below may vary from one office to
another, their common features are somewhat similar.
One of the very important home security items is an alarm system. Nowadays, you get different varieties of these alarm systems. The most common type is a siren. When someone trespasses your house, then you will hear it sound very loud. To deactivate such device, you will have to encode a security number within a given period of time. If on intruding your house, you do not have to encode it correctly, the alarm can sense the presence of the trespasser, and will shut off. There are more high-end devices have a motion detection feature that prompts the alarm if it can sense any motion inside the house. These are mostly used by huge companies.
Aside from that, you can also use a sensor light in your home. If motion is sensed outside the house, the sensor lights up automatically. While this is a bit pricey, but it is very useful. Moreover, it will also secure your device outside as well as your vehicle.
Safe is another item that you have to own in your home. Even if most of your valuables must be placed in the bank, but the valuables that you do hold at home will be most secured in a safe.
Installing audio and video home security devices can also be really helpful. There are different types out there in the market. You can either place them inside or outside of your property. There are also wireless cams that are suited outside your house. No need to worry during rains if they get destroyed when wet, they have weatherproof features. All the shots are recorded and can be seen on the security monitors. You can also keep a copy of the video for yourself by saving them in a hard drive or your personal computer. Generally, these video cams have movement detectors in them, which start recording only when motion is detected.
Fire alarms are also included in your list of home security devices. The monitoring services can be done for both the possible threat of a fire and medical emergencies. There are different types of software packages that can be utilized to connect the security systems in your home with your PC. They are combined into a single computerized system to be able to monitor them better. Nowadays, you can also obtain home automation hardware and software which you can shut off or on your house safety device when you are away from home.
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