Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Send them to the Next House - Essentials of Home Security

by Sean Labrock

Send them to the next house. That should be your goal when designing a security plan for your home. If a would-be burglar takes a look at your residence, you want the exterior to deter their interest and send them to the next house.

Most home owners give little if any consideration to the security of their home. Too often, the result is finding the front door open and the interior in shambles when returning home one day or something even worse like the situations we feature on our website http://www.NJLawman.com.

This doesn't have to be the case, and it requires less effort than you might think.
The first step to improving your home security is to grab a pencil and paper and create a plan.

Take a walk around your home and look at it not from your perspective but from the perspective of a burglar casing the neighborhood. How does your home stack up compared to those of your neighbors?

Your first concern should be your landscaping.

Overgrown bushes and trees provide excellent cover for an intruder trying to pick your lock or force your doors or windows open. To remedy this, cut back all bushes and trees that fully or partially obscure any doors or windows to your home.

This step is great for deterring daytime burglaries, but what about at night?
We've all heard the term, "the cover of darkness." Well, so have the bad guys.

Evening hours can be most inviting to the criminally tempting. Besides the fact that there are less people out and about, a dark night can provide a great deal of time to work on getting into your home. [...read more at http://www.NJLawman.com ]

Monday, November 28, 2005

Home Security Systems: Is yours "Pet-Friendly"?

by Timothy Beisner

Burglars despise barking dogs and alarm systems despise jumping cats, but with some initial thought, planning and new technology, your pet can now live in harmony with a home security system and you can continue to enjoy that welcomed feeling of security.

Home security systems have come a long way over the past few years and are now able to be designed with little impact on not only your lifestyle, but also on your pet's lifestyle. Older alarm systems were not very good at being able to identify the difference between a burglar entering a home or a cat walking to its litter box, but with new "pet-immune" motion sensors incorporated into your system's design, alarms can now allow both dogs and cats to enjoy their freedom without setting off any false alarms.

False alarms can not only wake you out of a deep sleep or annoy neighbors during the day, but they can also generate unneeded visits from your local authorities. These newer "pet-immune" motion sensors should be considered during the initial evaluation and design of a home's security system--not only for your current and future pet plans, but also for the next homeowner who could also benefit from a pet-friendly system.

Another great improvement, is with glassbreak sensors, which are also a great way to keep your pet's lifestyle intact while keeping your home's perimeter protected. These small electronic devices can be placed in a room and constantly monitor for any window breakage during the day or night, while continuing to let both you and your pet move throughout the home without the system needing a code to disarm.

With the recent introduction of wireless one-touch keychain remote controls (otherwise known as key fobs), the ease of arming or disarming your home security system without the need for those hard to remember codes has gotten a whole lot simpler. This can be particularly important when your system is armed and your pet needs a bathroom break or when you are returning home to a very excited pup looking for some immediate attention.

Pets play a significant role in many of our lives today and with a properly planned pet-friendly home security system, both you and your pet's lifestyles can be minimally impacted while still gaining that welcomed feeling of security.

Timothy Beisner is a 3rd generation security system expert and owner of Electro Alarms Company, Inc., a full-service alarm company offering security system design, installation and service since 1931 primarily serving the Northwest Ohio and Atlanta, Georgia regions. Tim spent a majority of his childhood and adolescence in the security system industry, after earning his bachelors of science degree in business administration and spending 10 years working in corporate finance, product management and marketing, he returned to the security industry to utilize his knowledge and better promote the "welcomed feeling of security" that a well designed alarm system can provide. For any additional information or future topic suggestions, please contact Tim via email at e-mail protected from spam bots, by phone at 678-787-3003 or online at http://www.ElectroAlarms.com

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Home security systems you can watch from work

by Dakota Caudilla

Do you know whats going on in your home when youre away at work? Do you have a reliable home security system that can relieve you of your worries and concerns when someone is breaking into your home when youre away? If you already have a home security system in place, how reliable and steadfast is it?

Has anyone ever broken into your home even with your current home security system in place? Do you know that you can now install a home security system that utilizes the Internet so that the home security system can actually alert you of unusual activities at home?

Thats how far the home security system technology has advanced. If youre still having one of those old home security systems that blares a siren whenever theres an intruder, then youre not doing the best you can to protect your home. How many times have you heard one of those sirens cut through the silence of the night and ignored it because the siren is turned off about a minute later? Intruders who break into homes know how to turn off the old types of home security systems and they can usually break through any of those home security systems easily.

With the advancement of technology, home security systems have developed into more than just an electronic alarm system that detects opened windows or doors. Conventional home security systems have sensors built into the home security units that detect interruption in the flow of electricity. Whenever the home security system detects the interruptions, it will either let out a deafening siren or activate strobe lights to attract attention.

But have you ever thought about this - what if others choose to ignore the sirens and lights? What you really need is a home security system that will silently alert guards and you of the activities in the home. Combining the advancement of the technology used to create and develop home security systems together with the Internet, the home security system will silently send signals of the intrusion to a call center run by the home security company.

It will also send a message to your cell phone or make a call using your telephone line to you to alert you of a possible break in. With the home security systems silent method of alerting various parties, the intruder is not alerted but YOU are. Therefore, it will give the police and the relevant authorities enough time to act and catch the intruders in action.

In fact, the latest home security systems in the market today allow you to activate and deactivate your home security system via the Internet or through your phone. This is what I call a TOTAL convenience to home security systems.


Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website builder Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of http://www.at-home-source.com on which you will find a longer, more detailed version of this article.

Installing Your Own Home Security System is Becoming Extremely Popular

by Jim Galvin

Installing a home security system is becoming increasingly popular and easy for most do it yourselfers while saving money. Some home security companies require a three year contract trapping home owners in.

Installing your own home security system is becoming more and more popular. With new technology, it is making it more affordable and easier for people to install their own home security system.

One company in particular started selling DIY home security systems after the owners were frustrated at the extremely high costs of the larger national home security companies. Code Tech security started offering systems where the do it yourselfer can have a system up and running for a few hundred dollars without signing a contract for monitoring. Many people believe that if a burglar breaks into the house a simple alarm sound will deter most people from sticking around.

That is exactly what Code Tech security offers, a wireless system that the home owner sets up and then allows the system to call up to nine different telephone numbers versus a monitoring system. The homeowner can allow the system to call a cell phone, neighbor, a family member, friends, etc. with their own personal message. The best selling product for Code Tech security is the “Complete Wireless alarm system” that comes with a Control Panel, a dialer, motion detector, 2 door or window sensors, and a keychain transmitter. Then customers add on additional accessories as needed.

For instance, most people add on more window or door sensors.Before the owners opened www.codetechsecurity.com they called on a national home security company to give them an analysis of their home. It wasn't $99 as the commercial mentioned. After plugging in all of the window sensors and motion detectors it was well over $1,000 then another 3 year contract that needed signed for $27 per month or a total of $972 over the life of the contract when they only needed to know if a window was opened. Then they believe most people would be frightened off at the sound of an alarm. For more information, please visit www.codetechsecurity.com. Public Relations Contact Jim Galvin 330.212.7070 Tel 330.688.3326 Fax

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Saturday, November 26, 2005

Top 3 Home Security Devices

1. The classic Master Control Panel is vital to any home alarm system. The central hub of the system, the control panel is usually wall-mounted in an easily accessible place. The panel receives information from all other sensors and key pads, computes it, and transmits relevant information to the monitoring company. If you choose to arm the system from the panel when you leave the house, the master control panel also receives the disarm code when you return home. Some can even be disarmed by telephone!

2. Wireless Systems protect your home without adding extra cords to trip over or extensive installation of in-wall cords. In wireless house alarm systems, each sensor or keypad communicates with the master control panel via radio frequencies or existing wiring in your home. A burglar will never be able to disarm the system by snipping the wires. This ensures the system is fully integrated and monitoring all parts of your home without using up your outlets or creating an obstacle course of wires for you.

3. Yard Signs and House or Window Decals advertise your home’s protection. The Greenwich Study of Residential Security found that homes without alarms were 2.7 to 3.5 times more likely to be burglarized, and that the most effective deterrent was the alarm monitoring company’s yard sign (SIA Research Update, Security Industry Association, October 2001). Some choose to post the signs to deter possible break-ins without actually installing a home alarm system. While this effort will lower the odds of an attempted burglary, a yard sign alone cannot fully protect your home.

Wireless Security Cameras to enhence Home Security

The use of wireless security cameras has been gaining in popularity over recent years. This can be for many reasons. Some people use wireless security cameras to make their home secure and to monitor their home. Other people use them to monitor their nannies or their employees. Some people use it for surveillance of their store or office. Whatever the reason may be, wireless security cameras are quickly becoming the preferred method of security for many people. If you would like more information, then let this be your guide to wireless security cameras.

Wireless security cameras are so popular because you can literally put them anywhere you want because you don't have to worry about wires. The placement of them is very flexible and they are very easy to install. They are also quite inexpensive to purchase and many come with warranties. The only drawback is that wireless security cameras require that you change the battery pack on them every 4 to 8 hours. The battery packs can be recharged so it is best to have more than one so you can easily change them out.

Wireless security cameras work by sending video signals to a receiver via a transmitter in the wireless camera. The receiver can be connected to a TV, VCR, computer, etc. No wires are needed between the camera and the receiver. The receiver can be placed anywhere from 700 feet to 10 miles away from the wireless camera. It just depends on which wireless security camera model you buy. The receivers can penetrate as much as 8 walls. They also penetrate most solid objects such as: glass, plastic, wood, fiber glass, and some metals. This is an added benefit for people when they want to place the camera in a certain spot.

If you have trouble viewing the wireless security camera image, you may have to move the camera a bit. Sometimes moving it just a few feet can make a huge difference in what you see. You also have to pay attention to what kind of material the signal has to travel through. The denser the material, the weaker the signal will be. It is usually best to have the receiver positioned hire than the camera. This will give you the best range.

The above was all of the important information you should know about wireless security cameras. If you are considering getting a wireless security camera, you will be glad to have known all of this information. A wireless security camera is a cheap and effective way to monitor anything and to help you feel more secure. It will give you peace of mind and leave you feeling glad you decided to purchase a wireless security camera.

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Home Security: Options To Consider

Today, there is a large, very important need for home-security. There seems to be no limit to what the ‘bad guy’ can accomplish. They can come in when you are right there sleeping. They can monitor your home in ways in which you will simply never be able to tell. And, they can provide you with a terrifying approach to life each and every day after they have attacked you. By using effective home-security, you can really cut down on the times and the abilities of these things happening to you.

Home-security is quite versatile. There is something out there for everyone on any budget. In fact, simply putting a home-security tag in your window from a company can be a deterrent for robberies itself. Nonetheless, there are many things to consider. First, consider probably the best option and that is monitoring systems that work to monitor the home when you are not there. Should something trigger it, it will react and someone can see just what is happening or can send someone down to look at it.

Other options in home-security including home alarms that when triggered can call police or emergency services. You can also use a variety of locks that can not be broken into as well. There are so many ways in which you can effectively protect your home that there is no reason not to. [ read more ]

Home Security Basics

If you want to keep your home secure from burglars, thieves, trespassers and other unwanted people, first you will need to make sure that you are familiar with home security basics. Of course, professional security systems, alarms, video monitoring and other devices will help, but they are useless if you do not follow the basic rules of security, the basic steps that will keep your home and your family secure.

The first basic step is to make sure that when you buy your house, you can see what is going on outside of the house from windows. If you have large trees and bushes that are preventing you from seeing your yard, this may prevent you from noticing that someone is trying to break in or to vandalize your property.

For example, someone may try to vandalize your car that was parked outside and you might not even notice it. That is why you need to take measures to make sure that you can see what is happening outside of your house. This means that you may need to trim some of the bushes in your yard and cut some of the tree branches. But in the end it will pay off by making your house more secure.

Another step to make your house more secure is to make sure that your doors and windows are protected at all times. The doors must be made of quality materials that make them strong and hard to break. Windows should also be thick enough and professionally installed. This may be a little expensive but it is definitely worth it. Another important point is to install good locks on your doors and windows.

The door locks should be professional and should provide the top protection from thieves that may try to break in by opening these locks. Window locks should also be securely attached to the window frames to keep your windows firmly closed and protected. Having shades on the first floor windows will provide additional protection from people who may try to look inside your house. You will be more protected and will have more privacy this way.

You should also think about installing sensor light outside of your house. First of all, this will provide more visibility outside, especially if you have trees growing in your yard. You will also be immediately alerted when someone is coming close to your house. The system will detect the outside movement and will immediately turn the lights on. In addition to the above benefits, sensor lights will distract many of the possible thieves that may try to break in your house.

Many of the sensor lights are not expensive to purchase and to install. You should, however, have a professional install your sensor lights to make sure they are working properly and are detecting only the types of movements that you would like to detect.

Another one of the home security basic steps is to make sure that you keep your valuables protected inside your house. If you have some items that you value a lot (money, jewelry and other expensive objects), you should make sure that they are hidden and locked when you are not using them. This is especially important when you are not at home. The safe will be the best choice but even if you don’t have one, you still should lock all of your drawers. If you can, however, afford to purchase a quality safe, you should definitely do that. Just make sure that the safe is properly installed and cannot be removed from the house with your valuables inside. The best advice here is to hire an expert to install it in a hidden place in your house.

When you do decide to purchase various security products for your house, make sure that you purchase only top quality products. You don’t have to buy the most expensive products. Simply make sure that the item that you are buying provides all the required protection. There are many trusted companies that manufacture the security products that are both not too expensive and are of top quality. Taking a look though various security product guides and security related materials offline and online will definitely help you to select the best manufacturer.

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