Home Security: 5 Strategies That Will Keep Your Home Safe
All home security alarm systems have a control panel, an alarm, a keypad, access monitors, and if it is a monitored system, an off-site control station. These basic features are perfect for basic home protection against burglars but there are a number of homeowners that may want more advanced security systems which offer more protection. Some of the home security devices have smoke detection sensors, panic buttons, glass break detectors, and camera and motion sensors.
Many people consider a home security system to be a deterrent for intruders only. Although this is one of the main reasons for owning a security system, it is not its sole purpose. It is also designed to keep your house and any occupants safe and sound, by reducing the risk and damage of fires, which can be substantial. Therefore, many homeowners connect smoke detectors to their home security system, which in case of fire will make an alarming sound and notify the control station.
Window breakage sensors are another advanced feature that is very helpful to include in a home security alarm system. These sensors are able to identify the sound of glass breaking and will activate the alarm system when it is detected. This is a useful supplement because most security alarm systems will include access monitors that provide an alert when doors or windows or opened. A basic system like this will leave your home vulnerable to break-ins by burglars who break rather than open a window to enter the home. Installing glass break sensors in your home security alarm system will minimize this problem.
Panic buttons are another optional feature for advance home security and family safety. These are devices that can be placed in strategic locations throughout the home. A panic button enables you to send and immediate emergency alert to the monitoring center. This alarm can be silent or produce an audible siren that sounds throughout the house.
An additional sophisticated feature that numerous house dwellers choose to include in their properties' security systems these days is motion detection. These detectors are a backup if all else fails and a burglar is able to breach the other safeguards. They will recognize there has been an intrusion, will set off an alarm, and will alert your monitoring center if you are employing the services of one.
Surveillance cameras, whether wired or wireless, are one of the best ways to protect your home and family. The wireless models are obviously easier to install, but both are effective. The cameras will transmit a signal to the receiver who will monitor your home's safety. It is recommended, at the very least, that you put cameras at all entrances, including windows. So the number of cameras that you need would vary depending on the size of your house.
Burglars are more sophisticated then ever before, so sometimes the standard security system just isn't enough. You can create your security to be as simple or complex as you need it to be. Just don't be afraid to use some of the more advanced features if you want the greatest amount of protection available in your area.
One of the best ways to provide home safety is with Home Security Monitoring and strategically placed Surveillance Cameras.
Published December 8th, 2008
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