Thursday, October 23, 2008

Home Security - Choosing the Right Equipment

By Jeffrey Parker

Sadly our news today is that crime is on the rise, from home invasions, injuries and death. Comprehending this may not be easy but F.B.I. statistics show that every 15 seconds a burglary occurs in the United States. There is good news to all this, today there is now a large variety of affordable security devices that can be purchased. Together we can fight back.

Every home or business is different, so when it comes to home security systems, one size does not fit all. A homeowner or a business owner who wants to protect their family and their investments should look for security systems that meet their individual needs, whether that's a focus on the front door, cameras in special locations or lights that come on when they detect movement. The options are almost endless.

Home Security Systems are an oft-written about subject, and most readers probably understand the basics of their operations. Wired or Wireless systems are both viable options. If you are renting, the installation of a wireless system may be a better option, since it will do little to no damage to the building, and it can be easily moved with the renter. In an owned residence, a wired security system may be more effective, but it too has it's advantages and disadvantages. Hole must be drilled to install the wiring system necessary to run from each monitored location to an alarm control panel. Professional installation will insure that the work is done carefully and is well-concealed, but the labor contributes to the high cost of a wired system. Employing several technicians for multiple hours or even days can get expensive, especially considering the current labor rates.

Doing it yourself may be the best answer. If you can repair a basic lamp cord, you may be able to read the instructions, follow them to the best of your ability, and save yourself quite a bit of money. It is also possible to connect your car, your boat, or any other vehicle to the home security system. There are even motion detectors that are now available, and many of them come equipped to be programmed to disregard the family pet. Ultimately, whether a wired or wireless system best suits your needs, once the system is in place and is tripped by an intruder, an alarm will be sounded and can also be connected to a monitoring service which can call your cell phone to let you know.

Surveillance Cameras - are available through a wired and wireless format. They are successful in allowing you to view more than one location if desired. The display capability to view more than one location all on one single screen provides an advantage and time saver. With the fast pace in technology, there are more features offered at better prices all the time. A recent offer provides a color camera with an outdoor motion-activated combination. Trusting people in our homes is not as easy as it used to be so a hidden wireless camera can give the owner a piece of mind. To no one's surprise, the ability to know what is occurring while we are away with our valuables and children makes this device the most popular.

Automation at the house - There are a line of products which you will want to examine while shopping for safety at the house. The evolution of products of safety has developed into a new category of devices in home automation. It progressed in a remarkable way beyond the garage door opener remote. Now you can use your personal computer to maintain lighting, appliances, cameras, store camera image files, check your house, and turn your lights or even your system of watering on/off.

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