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Reasons Why A Home Security System Is Highly Recommended

February 8th, 2010 No comments

There are many reasons why you should have a security system. For one thing, it will reduce the cost of your insurance premiums. That is directly related to the fact that your home may be spared from robbery. The truth is, dogs as well as a home security systems proved to be very effective ways of protecting your valuables and your family.

With burglaries and similar crimes being continuously increasing each year, homeowners need to find ways that they could effectively protect themselves. Unfortunately, the police are too busy with other matters and cannot handle this increase in home robberies.

That’s why we have to do everything we can to protect our things as well as our family members. Unfortunately, thieves no longer wait for us to leave our homes. Instead, they just break in regardless of whether we are there or not. This is what is called a home invasion. This too is on the rise and this is more dangerous because many victims have been brutally beaten as well as tied up by these intruders.

So, we must do things to protect ourselves and our other family members by trying to do everything to deter thieves from coming into our homes. Security systems are extremely helpful. This is especially true with the young thieves and petty thieves because they find it difficult to deal with security systems an often overlook your home.

More often than not, they are looking for easy targets, which have no protection whatsoever. Although dogs can often deter thieves, they require a lot of care and time. Even though we value our pets greatly, they are not always the wisest choice when it comes to home security. It is simply because of the busy lifestyles most of us lead. We often don’t have the time to come home right after work to let the dog out, feed it, and simply be around it.

That’s why this home alarm systems is the best option. You can be away from your home for any given time without worrying that your home will be broken into. The central monitoring station will be taking care of all that. If the alarm is set off for any reason, the station will know about it, then, if they see fit, they will send a message to the police.

If you’re looking for a system for your home, you’ll be happy to know that there are a lot more available than ever before. You can choose from video cameras or even the conventional standard equipment. The matter what you choose, you are making it harder for criminals.

Nowadays, you are able to find security systems and other surveillance equipment to suit your needs, more than ever before. For example, there are many wireless systems available. These are certainly superior to the conventional systems, as they require minimal installation and drilling. Additionally, you can also choose from conventional sirens sounding off, or systems that bring you in touch with the central station that monitors. The latter has life agents that speak directly over the system. They are much more intimidating than sirens can ever be.

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A Parent’s Best Friend Might Be An Alarm Security System

December 29th, 2009 No comments

When it comes to preventing accidents at home a parent’s best friend might be an alarm security system. It seems that it might require a logical leap to see the connection between child safety and a security system. It is actually a very small step. Companies that manufacture security system components are trying to help parents solve the problem of keeping children safe at home. They are creating more and smarter devices to help parents promote safety at home. The new devices are often part of a complete alarm security system.

In 2006 (the most recent data available), just over 20% of all deaths of children age 14 and under occurred due to some type of unintentional injury. A large number of those deaths might have been prevented with the right alarm security system and monitoring configuration.

Over 70,000 children died in 2006 from falls. One can only wonder how many of those falls might have been prevented with something as simple as a pressure sensor under the carpet near a stairway. The sound of the alarm probably would have warned the child to move away. The alarm would have brought a parent running. This is just one way an alarm security system can save a child’s life.

Most parents do everything in their power to protect their children from harm. They listen to the instructions and carefully put medications in medicine cabinets. They put other things that would be harmful out of the reach of children. They install childproof latches on cabinet doors and special devices on doorknobs. Unfortunately, all too often this is not enough. Children are curious about their environment. They love to explore. Once they walk and climb, they seem to quickly find a way to go anywhere they want. Accidents are bound to happen. But with an alarm security system, parents can prevent some of the worst accidents.

My experience is that the first person in the house who is able to manipulate anything that claims to be child proof is usually the youngest child in the house. I have also noted the pleasure children derive from crawling under things, climbing on top of things, and generally getting into places parents think they cannot go. The most frightening part of all this activity is that parents don’t know their children have out-maneuvered these devices until it is too late. But this does not need to happen with an alarm security system.

About 52 of every 1000 hospital visits for children under 5 are due to a fall. One can only imagine how many dangerous falls could be prevented by using pressure sensors, motion sensors, and other new technology to warn children they are in a dangerous place or to alert parents in time to prevent a fall. Again, creative configuration of an alarm security system could protect children.

Similarly, instead of installing child proof latches on medicine cabinets, storage areas for cleaning substances or other dangerous areas for young children, parents can purchase and install an inexpensive alarm for these cabinet doors or drawers. These alarm security system devices actually give parents time to react and prevent harm to their children.

Another option for parents of younger children is to adapt and use some of the new devices created to allow elderly persons to remain in their own homes longer and keep their independence. There is a device that is triggered when someone enters a bathroom that sounds an alarm if the person does not leave the bathroom in an hour or less. There is a motion sensor that is connected to a timer. It activates an alarm if there is no activity in a particular area between 5 and 11 am. Yet another device monitors activity in the area where medications are kept. And there is also the mobile panic button that can be worn as a pendant or a bracelet. These and other devices can be readily adapted to the need to monitor the activities of young children to keep them safe and incorporated into a complete alarm security system.

As more devices and applications for devices are developed for alarm security systems, they will continue to become more affordable and more readily available. Before rushing out to make a purchase or two, it will be worth your time to discuss your needs with your home security professional. He or she will know about the newest devices and will be able to help you think about ways to modify, adapt and reconfigure your home alarm security system to keep your children safe.

About the author: Todd Cavanaugh is a 10-year alarm system business owner. Protech Security Systems installs home and business monitored security systems, 24-hour camera surveillance systems, access control systems and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Visit his business web site for his recommendations on how to choose an alarm security system.

How A Home Security Camera Can Improve Your Quality Of Life

December 17th, 2009 No comments

Nine out of ten people you will meet will tell you that the purpose of a home security camera is to monitor your yard and your home as part of a home security system. You might monitor a dark side of the house or the doors.

A home security camera functions as part of your home security system by providing either 24/7 video recording or 24/7 monitoring of the video. Either the recording provides a record of activity or the monitor sets off alarms, triggers notifications, turns on lights, or locks doors and windows. Home security cameras are a vital part of a good home security system.

These uses certainly offer some peace of mind. But there are many additional uses for a home security camera which can actually improve your quality of life. Here are five other ways to use the cameras:

1. Monitor the baby sitter or nanny. No parent is entirely relaxed when leaving a young child – particularly an infant – at home with someone who is not a member of the family. Using your home security camera instead of the widely marketed “baby cam” offers you the advantage of the ability to monitor everything the camera catches on your laptop or even on your smart phone. You can check in whenever you wish and do an unannounced check on your child.

2. You can use a home security camera to monitor the safety and health of an elderly relative living alone. More and more retirees are insisting on remaining in their own homes, living on their own, and maintaining their independence as they age. But children and grandchildren still worry. One way to protect elderly parents or grandparents is to install a good security system in their home for protection. Part of the system should be a home security camera which monitors some center of important activity such as the place where medication is taken. The camera can be programmed to record or monitor the times when medication is scheduled. Then you know how your elderly relative is doing and you can be assured they are taking medication on time.

3. Monitor someone who is sick and receiving home health care. More and more people rely on home health care and other types of in-home assistance when they are sick, recovering from surgery, or injured. Loved ones, however, still want to ensure that the right people are providing that care and that there is no abuse, neglect or foul play. A home security camera can monitor interactions with a loved one, track arrival and departure times, and monitor behavior of providers of assistance.

4. You can also monitor assistance provided to loved ones with disabilities with a home security camera. Many persons with disabilities live independently. And modern technology has provided many types of devices to call for help. But a home security camera, properly used, does not intrude on the live of the disabled person and still offers assurance that this person is safe and healthy.

5. Know what your pets are doing. Whether you are at work for the day or out of town for a week, a home security camera can enable you to monitor the care you have arranged for your pet during your absence. You can also keep track of how your pets occupy themselves when you are not at home. A camera is a great way to monitor the care and safety of your pets.

A home security camera can be your eyes and ears when you are away from home, whether you are out for hours or for days. These cameras can be used in many ways to improve quality of life for yourself and for your family. The best way to learn how your life could be better with a home security system and with a home security camera is to contact a home security professional. Together you might identify other needs you can meet as well.

About the author: Todd Cavanaugh is a 10-year home security business owner. Protech Security Systems installs home and business monitored security systems, 24-hour surveillance cameras, access control systems and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. For more information, see his recommendations on how to choose a home security camera.