Friday, August 7, 2009

10 Ways to Protect your Home, your Family, and Yourself

By Rob Lederman

Monitored alarm system This security measure guards against home intrusion as police are dispatched when the alarm is tripped.

Two-way voice verification By speaking directly to your home monitoring station in an emergency, this tool gets you the quickest police response. Its like on-star for your house.

Auto arm This feature allows your security system can be set to turn on at a specific time, in case someone forgets to turn it on.

Latch-key ability When a child comes home and turns the security system off, a notification will be automatically sent to an e-mail or cell phone.

Cell back-up service If the home phone line is cut, this will send cellular signals to the monitoring station so you will still protected.

Surveillance systems Proven Security can install cameras in your house or businesses that can record up to one month at a time, have web access, and burn onto a DVD if required.

Night vision and customizable cameras. Lederman says there is a camera for any application a customer could possibly want.

Covert surveillance With the ability to hide chip cameras in fire alarms, clocks, motion detectors, or anything the customer desires, your house will be protected without anyone noticing.

Intercoms with a buzz-in feature This device is more effective when used in conjunction with a camera. Dont let any person pass through your front gate without talking to them first.

Proven Security Solutions systems are completely customizable Whatever the customer wants, the customer can get.

Install a fence from a Fence contractor that specializes in security fences or if you need Cleveland Fence Contractor contact Rolen Brothers. Any obstacle that gets in the way may send the intruder to the next house.

One out of every five homes will experience a break-in or home invasion, according to a United States Department of Justice report. According to the FBIs Crime in the United States report, 98,508 Ohio homes were burglarized in 2007. Those are some frightening statistics; thankfully, homeowners can take precautionary measures to protect themselves, their families, and their property.

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