Friday, January 13, 2012

Useful Tips on Home Security Systems



It's not like it used to be, and today, when just about anyone can score a weapon, no one is safe from robberies and home invasions. Everyone, from people who hold armed guard jobs to everyday cops who partol our streets, the message is the same everywhere: crime is growing in our cities. So is a home security system the answer to greater relaxation and peace of mind for most home owners? It absolutely is.

Keeping this in mind, let's have an overview of the most popular home security solutions. Because technology has moved so quickly in the last few years, there are loads of security devices available, sometimes leading to confusion.

It's often said that installing fake closed circuit cameras is the most cost effective first step in home security. These are not real cameras but look real enough to deter all but the most determined burglar and can be installed at visible entry points, such as the front door, windows and the like.

The most popular surveillance systems come in three categories :

1. Wired. Considered the most secure of all 3 since its components guarantee that the system is functioning in good order and comes with a control panel, a keypad, siren and backup battery.

2. Wireless. Becoming more and more popular due to the increased consumption of anything wireless and considered the most dependable since the signal can be disabled before reaching the patrol station. Too many false alarms may eventually lead to a fine.

3. Hybrid. Simply a combining of wired and wireless.

Glass-break sensors, panic buttons and strain sensors as well go on to be really popular with the do it youself householder not in need of a full blown home security system as they can all be very easily installed and can be combined to form a very efficient line of defense. Motion sensors, it should be noted, are also being used by many home owners.

Security cameras are somewhat trickier to install but nonetheless very effective and can be positioned inside or outside the home.

The closed-circuit camera is the most well known and the wireless variety has been known to function as a good baby watcher as well. Covert cameras are miniature in size and can be hidden anywhere, doubling up as neat little devices to keep an eye on workers and baby sitters, if desired.

As you've just seen, home security systems are available in a great variety of shapes and sizes, so making a personalized assessment of your home's needs is the key to choosing a home security system that is appropriate for your home. For further reading on various topics go here.



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