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		<title>Finding Home Security Systems That Fit Your Needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 08:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the FBI, someone's home is robbed about every 15 seconds on average. Nothing is worse than coming home to find your belongings strewn about, and your favorite jewelry or electronics missing. Even when someone is home most of the time, an experienced burglar can often still invade the premises undetected. It is not surprising that most homeowners use home security systems to guard their households.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the FBI, someone&#8217;s home is robbed about every 15 seconds on average. Nothing is worse than coming home to find your belongings strewn about, and your favorite jewelry or electronics missing. Even when someone is home most of the time, an experienced burglar can often still invade the premises undetected. It is not surprising that most homeowners use home security systems to guard their households.</p>
<p>Owning a gun is one way to protect yourself, but often a burglar will turn the tables, stealing the gun or even using it on the owner. Buying a new alarm can be a much safer choice. Before deciding on any new security, make your own home assessment. Doing so will help find the alarm system that best fits your requirements, and ultimately will save you time and effort before you buy.</p>
<p>Take stock of the outdoor portion of your property. Look closely at the windows. Make sure any bolts and locks are in working order, and that they are not easily accessed from outside. Some windows require grills because they can be easily reached and broken. Outdoor lighting can discourage a would-be robber before he even begins. A basic item like a porch light should be in working order. Replace it or install a new one if it doesn&#8217;t function.</p>
<p>Some suburban or country dwellers, and even some city homeowners, have a very large yard, with of a lot of landscaping to protect. Outdoor security systems are designed to monitor the grounds. You are the foremost authority on your own yard, so do an inspection, and find the best sites for sensor placement. These sensors are activated by motion, and instantly turn on if someone is detected. When the alarm company does a property assessment they will incorporate your ideas as to what is needed for protection.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget that there are different types of devices. Some are placed in doors or windows, and are designed to go off if disturbed, or if the wrong kind of motion is detected. Others make use of a keypad-type on/off device. These must be set when you leave the house, and deactivated when your return. The codes are secure and difficult to break. In addition, video-camera surveillance devices that communicate with a TV or video recorder on- or off-site are becoming increasingly popular.</p>
<p>People living in multi-unit buildings often have alarm systems specifically designed for apartments. Access to most parts of a protected building is gained through the use of a card key. If the building has no protection, and the chances of putting in a large-scale security setup are low, then regular window and door protection is recommended. Sometimes apartment owners charge a fee for an alarm service, but it probably is worth the cost.</p>
<p>Having made a decision to alarm your dwelling, ask your self a few questions. Is this really a do-it-yourself project? It is not as simple using as a plug-and-play computer device. There are hardwired and wireless options, and different ways an system can connect and monitor. Understanding the details of the alarm system is vital for the self-installer. Otherwise, there will probably be a lot of time-consuming calls for assistance. For those who would rather not bother with these complications, the dealer you decide to buy from will be very happy to do the installation for you.</p>
<p>Often, installation and maintenance requires a hefty monthly fee, or a contract. Knowing what is best in your own situation requires contacting the alarm specialist for an evaluation. And, a good rule to remember is to buy from a local, authorized dealer, even if you plan on doing the installing yourself. Experts recommend choosing a plan that charges a reasonable fee each month, and doesn&#8217;t come with a contract, so that the setup can be changed if necessary. Once in place and working, new home security systems will pay for themselves with peace of mind.</p>
<p>Read an <a href="http://www.alarmforcecomplaints.net">Alarm force complaint</a> to evaluate the security levels at your property. Protect your home by researching the database of <a href="http://www.alarmforcecomplaints.ca/">Alarm force complaints</a> recommendations, and reviews.</p>
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		<title>What is the Cost of a Home Alarm System</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 07:59:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julia Lang</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because of the growing crime rate in locations across the country, more people are choosing to put in home alarm systems. These systems are offered in several different models designed to accommodate the needs of the average homeowner in addition to the business operator. What you will pay for your home alarm system will vary, depending on what features it has and how extensive the system is. You may buy alarm systems for the home through regular security agencies such as Brinks or from a store that sells security items.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the rising crime rate in the inner city, more people are choosing to put in home alarm systems. These systems are offered in several different models created to accommodate the wants of the regular homeowner as well as the business entrepreneur. What you will pay for your home alarm system will vary, depending on what features it comes with and how thorough the system is. You may purchase alarm systems for the home through normal security agencies such as Brinks or from a retailer of security items.</p>
<p>The online vendor of Home Security Store has a plain entry alarm chime that has a price tag of just $14.99. The alarm is ideal for apartment or dorm accommodations where you are not able to have a complete system set up. It can be installed on any entrance, including doors, fire escapes and windows. In addition, they offer a number of other simple door alarms at costs ranging from $10 to $70. A magnetic device built into the alarms is what is triggered for the alarm to be sounded. If you have a larger home to protect you may want to choose a motion detector alarm instead.</p>
<p>The basic motion detectors differ between around $20 to $85. These are single unit detectors that can be placed anywhere you feel the need to monitor. You can choose from a wireless alarm or a wired alarm. At $85, you may choose the -480-GE, ITI, Caddx wireless motion detector. The system is designed to pick up on any motion that is in an enclosed location. This system would not be useful in the outdoors. The single mount units are designed to be hidden and discreet. The NX-480 model is sized at 2 &#8221; x 3&#8243; and is 2&#8243; deep.</p>
<p>You can additionally purchase alarm systems that are used for entryways like a doorway or window. You might additionally select glassbreak detectors which are set off if the alarm senses glass breaking or a forced entry of any type. These are recommended systems for more secluded areas such as kitchens and laundry rooms where a burgler may feel more hidden from anyone spotting them. These systems retail anywhere from $8 to $80 depending on the features of the system. Glassbreak units are in addition sold in either wireless or wired versions for easy mounting.</p>
<p>Some of the more popular and familiar names to look for in the manufacture of home security systems are Honeywell, Visonic and GE security. You might additionally purchase home security burglar deterrent systems. These products are not really working alarm systems, but are designed to appear as one. By putting in a phony alarm control box or a phony security camera in a spot, any potential thief will think that the spot is being observed. If you can&#8217;t afford a real motion detector alarm system, using a fake look alike system is the next best thing to deterring any would be intruders.</p>
<p>Looking to find the best deal on <a href="http://www.motiondetectoralarms.org/cheap-motion-detector-alarm-systems/">motion detector alarms</a>, then visit www.motiondetectoralarms.org to find the best advice on <a href="http://www.motiondetectoralarms.org">cheap motion detector alarms</a> for you.</p>
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		<title>Best Security Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 13:23:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Debbie S Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of different home security systems available at this time. It can be difficult to know which system to choose. Currently there are wireless and hardwired systems available. They even have new gadgets that have only been available on the market for a short period of time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of different home security systems available at this time. It can be difficult to know which system to choose. Currently there are wireless and hardwired systems available. They even have new gadgets that have only been available on the market for a short period of time.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Home “Bump Proof?”</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 12:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Debbie S Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bump proofing your home is an important part of keeping up with your home security. Lock bumping is a lock picking method that has grown in popularity. Burglars use this type of home invasion technique to gain access to your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bump proofing your home is an important part of keeping up with your home security. Lock bumping is a lock picking method that has grown in popularity. Burglars use this type of home invasion technique to gain access to your home.</p>
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