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5 Ways To Protect Your Home

by Jeffrey Parker

The basic features of a home security system, such as control panel, alarm and access monitors may be enough for some people. They will protect against most burglars and give you added confidence. However, if you want to really protect your home, you will want to invest in a more sophisticated protection system. These advanced devices will include smoke detectors, glass break detectors, panic buttons, cameras and more.

To most people, a security system is just a burglar alarm. True, the main job of a home security system is to protect your house and your belongings from thieves, however, this is not the only job these systems can perform. It is made to protect you, your home and your family from harm. This means also protecting your house and family in case of fires. Because of this, many people will get smoke detectors which are linked to the home security system. This way, your alarm will alert the control station if smoke is detected.

Window breakage sensors are another advanced feature that is very helpful to include in a home security alarm system. These sensors are able to identify the sound of glass breaking and will activate the alarm system when it is detected. This is a useful supplement because most security alarm systems will include access monitors that provide an alert when doors or windows or opened. A basic system like this will leave your home vulnerable to break-ins by burglars who break rather than open a window to enter the home. Installing glass break sensors in your home security alarm system will minimize this problem.

Panic buttons are another optional feature for advance home security and family safety. These are devices that can be placed in strategic locations throughout the home. A panic button enables you to send and immediate emergency alert to the monitoring center. This alarm can be silent or produce an audible siren that sounds throughout the house.

An additional sophisticated feature that numerous house dwellers choose to include in their properties' security systems these days is motion detection. These detectors are a backup if all else fails and a burglar is able to breach the other safeguards. They will recognize there has been an intrusion, will set off an alarm, and will alert your monitoring center if you are employing the services of one.

One of the best ways to protect your home is with strategically placed surveillance cameras. Security cameras are available in wireless or wired formats. For most home owners, wireless models will be the way to go as they are easy to install. The signal for wireless cameras are transmitted to a receiver. The number of security cameras you buy will depend on the size of your home. If you want maximum protection you will want to mount cameras on the entrances to your living space, including the windows, as well as the garage and the driveway.

Your security system can be as basic or as complex as you want it to be. Incorporating some of the more advanced features and devices into your system can provide your home and family with with more comprehensive protection. These security features can be invaluable in the case where a burglar knows how to work around the standard home security alarm system.

Keep your house and family safe with Home Security Alarm System Options and Surveillance Cameras.

Published December 8th, 2008

Filed in Family