The following is a guide on how to defend your home from burglars. Take note that 20 percent of burglars get in through open windows. Does that mean 20 percent of the persons in this country are careless? Now, remember that your home is your foremost property and you must protect it at all costs. Actually, there are several alarm monitoring firms offering such services in this country today and you need not pour all your costs to them. They all are relatively inexpensive. So why not take advantage at anyone of them?
Physical security encompasses anything that has to do with your safety. It can be as simple as a locked door or as elaborate as multiple layers of armed bodyguards.
The dilemma between purchasing a product at your local Circuit City or through the Internet virtually crosses into various themes. Whether you’re ordering pizza or make a hotel reservation, you can have the option to either do it at the physical address of the entity or simply online. The same is true with home security systems.
A decade ago, you have no other option but to get your alarms through your local dealer. Now, you can actually have the option to order it online. As with all other aspects of life, there are advantages and disadvantages in this scheme.
One of the characters in the books of political thriller author Tom Clancy once said, "A good security system is to not have any security system at all." The character was referring to not installing any security system in his own residence. But I'm sure the skepticism in most of us will disagree. Most of us will feel assured even if we have just the most minimal kind of security system installed in our homes.
Also known as alarm systems, home security systems are classified into different kinds. The simplest one is the alarm that is wired to your electrical circuit. It is usually installed at the gates or at the windows of your home. Electrical circuit-triggered alarms are in turn divided into two: the open-circuit and the closed-circuit alarm. In the case of the former, the circuit is completed triggered by let's say opening the door where the alarm is installed for instance. On the other hand, the process for the closed-circuit alarm is the opposite.
Whether you call it a home security system, burglar protection, home alarms, etc. the home security market is growing, and so are the many different brand names for systems, prices, monitoring, and other make-or-break things you should know before buying a new security or upgrading the one you currently own. Number one goal - protection of family, home, and personal belongings. Without this all of your money is wasted. Although most burglar alarms serve the same basic principal, there is a lot you should know about quality, the right security system to buy, and some basic home alarm system knowledge going into the purchase. Let's look at a few basics below...
Christmas Holiday Burglaries Expected to Rise
The Christmas season really can be the “most wonderful time of the year,” but can also be very costly due to home and business burglaries. Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. have already reported numbers to insure a higher than expected number of break-ins and burglaries in homes and business this year. They have also increased during the daylight hours. In fact, 85 percent of home robberies are taking place during daylight. If you think it won't happen to you, think again. You won't believe how quickly a thief can get into your home, rip you off and get out. Robbers want as much as they can as fast as they can. Within the first 30 seconds, he has a backpack, a bag full of silver and antiques. Burglars are most often after cash and jewelry, including laptops, game systems, car air bags and even your prescription painkillers.
Many of today's homes feature hardwired home security systems as they have always been the only real option for home security up until a couple of years ago when the wireless security system was engineered. For most Do-it-Yourself (DIY) installers, the hardwired home security system may be harder to handle than expected since they require the ability to hide wires within walls for neater installation. The hardwired security system often does come with a lower price tag than its wireless security counterpart. The savings in devices like hardwired window an door sensors and a hardwired control panel with keypad may not be recommended for the DIY installers unless you have access to crawlspaces, attic, and/or behind drywall for the security system wiring.
Within the pst few years technology has offered up many great solutions for the home such as home automation products and other gadgets to control everything from heating and AC to the kitchen stove. One of the newest arrivals to this growing market is the wireless security system. Companies like Ademco and GE are among the innovative companies who realize that consumer demands for do-it-yourself (DIY) alarm systems are here to stay.
Unlike the older wired security systems, the new wireless security systems have no cumbersome wiring, crawling under the house, and any real drilling of holes depending on which wireless alarm system you choose. The wireless security systems mean that, for the most part, they are "cut-proof" to burglars (although the telephone wires can still be severed). No wires also mean that rodents can't chew through them, they can't be accidentally pulled out, or perhaps even nailed through if you are hanging pictures or making home improvements that require drilling into walls. The wireless security system can also be positioned in more places rather than in a closet or behind another interior closed door. I have my GE Simon located on our kitchen wall with only a couple of wall screws and only two wires from the whole system - one being the phone wire and the other the AC power. It doesn't get any more simple than that for an installation!
Buying a Security System Online Might be Your Best Bet
Alarm and security dealers have always felt the pressure to sell more equipment and longer monitoring agreements to an individual buying the security system outright. Most dealers push 3 to 5 year monitoring service agreements that include automatic roll over clauses. If a customer defaults he is reported to a credit collection agency and pursued for the entire value of the contract which can run into the thousands of dollars. The equipment that is installed is very inexpensive, typically less than $150 in total. The rest of the money made from the contract and/or installation of the security system are for the salesperson's commission, installation technition's salaries, and the company's overall profits!
Survey of Crime Prevention Experts Reveals Future Concerns
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- McGruff the Crime Dog(R), the 25-year old icon of the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC), celebrated his anniversary earlier this month with a survey of law enforcement and crime prevention specialists to determine their priorities for the next ten years.
With the help of corporate partner ADT Security Services, Inc., NCPC surveyed attendees at the 7th Annual Conference on Preventing Crime and the results revealed that local law enforcement ranks home security and homeland security with equal importance -- a potent reminder that McGruff's very first public service message about taking precautions for home security is as relevant today as it was 25 years ago.
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