Wednesday, July 3, 2013

How To Secure Your Own Home Versus Burglars

By Hu A Hylyar


My hubby and I talked about home security before moving to our latest house. I was traumatized as a teenager when a couple of men had invaded our house and carted off valuables. Bart understood it was important to our relationship that I be made to feel protected inside the house.

Now that we've got a bigger home, Brad is pleased someone had proposed to us the HomeSafe wireless home security system. This is a cost-effective option to securing your home, or even office, which does not require a technology professional to run.

A huge draw for my husband was the system's capability to allow you to preset phone numbers for this to dial automatically as soon as this detects activity in the area being secured. Should someone open a door or window, this would trigger an alarm into going off and the base unit into contacting those preset phone numbers in order to alert the owner to unauthorized entry.

Our wireless security system had a base unit, a wireless window/door sensor, a motion sensor and remote control with a panic feature for arming or disarming the unit. It is meant to work just with phones which have tone dialing.

Five telephone numbers can be programmed in. As soon as the alarm is set off, the system is going to contact the first telephone number listed. When the telephone call is answered, a pre-recorded alert message will come on.

Brad stated I could do one of three things if the call went through my number. I could initially listen to what was taking place inside the room, or broadcast my own voice through the base system with the idea this would discourage the thief off. In case I felt there was no real emergency, I could deactivate the alarm.

The 105dB alarm is ear-piercing enough to have someone scurrying off to get away from the noise.

If the call to the initial telephone number isn't picked up, the home security system calls the subsequent number listed, and so forth until the alarm is disarmed.




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