Home
security systems alert you to a possible intruder in your home, protect
you from fire, and allow you to monitor the activities of hired help.
Years ago home security simply protected valuables. Now, home security
protects far more.
A theft in your home is more dangerous than ever in today's high tech
world where computers in the home hold a tremendous amount of important
data. Given the amount of work people store on their personal computers
and the amount of personal identification information on laptops, an
intrusion could mean the loss of months of work, valuable family photos,
and identity theft. Therefore, it is paramount to protect your property.
In fact, a theft could occur far away from your door at your mailbox
if a potential intruder raids your bills for your Social Security number.
Therefore, top-of-the-line home security systems should have home security
cameras to monitor your exterior and interior property. Often times
the mere presence of the camera will scare away a potential intruder.
Even dummy cameras with fake housings inside can be set up to ward
off trespassers. Dummy cameras can be combined with functioning cameras.
This way, you can watch what happens in your home. You can purchase
Web-based systems so you can monitor threats remotely or have a closed-circuit
system that allows you to monitor the goings-on of your property with
your TV and VCR as a monitor and recording device. Cameras can be wireless,
inexpensive, and weatherproofed if they need to be placed outdoors.
Home security systems can include burglar and fire alarms. If a burglar
enters your home high tech burglar alarms can sense their motion with
infrared detection and report activity to a commercial monitoring company,
to you or to police. It can also emit a loud noise to frighten away
the thieves and alert neighbors. In fact, in the state of Texas there
is a law that actually allows a neighbor to protect your property with
a gun if you give them permission and they are made aware of a disturbance
on your property.
Fire alarms also signal danger by emitting a loud noise and alerting
the authorities. This could mean the difference between life or death
for you and your loved ones. Previously domestic fire alarms were limited
to smoke detection devices, but new technology allows them to detect
high temperatures and high levels of carbon monoxide. They can also
be tied into your sprinkler system so that the firefight begins even
before the fire department arrives.
Perhaps the most affordable home security device can be placed right
at your front door: start looking at home security alarm lock systems.
Outdated locks and cheaply made doors should be replaced and upgraded
according to experts. You can also add alarms to your key entry and
make your locks automated via digital keypad operation. In addition,
you can use a peep hole or install barred windows in a section of the
door so that you can see who is knocking at the entry.
Experts advise you should never let a stranger into your home, and
common sense may be one of the best home security systems you can have.
Still, you need more than just common sense to protect you from all
the threats of today’s burglars. It is reassuring to know you
can purchase home security systems that can be customized, monitored
by you or a professional service, and designed to fit the aesthetics
of your home.