Archive for March, 2008

How do I wire my home for a security system?

Thursday, March 27th, 2008
Mr. Lacoste asked:


I need to wire my home for an security system, specificly for Brinks Home Security. Can you tell me the needed parts.

Willie

Harsh Reality Increases the Need for a Home Security System

Saturday, March 8th, 2008
Kieran Adams asked:


Suburban areas and quiet neighborhoods were once thought of as safe havens from crime. However, crime statistics tell an opposite tale. The increase of home burglaries and home invasions should be of no surprise to anyone who watches their local news or reads the paper. There is no home that is off limits to an intruder, no matter where it is located. Brazen home invasions are on the rise which often results in terrorizing families and injury, in addition to loss of property and valuables. With this harsh reality, the necessity for a home security system becomes inevitable in order to insure complete safety and security for your home.

Homes without a home security system are dangerously exposed to prowlers and burglars and are prime targets for home invasions. Criminals are getting smart and usually case out a neighborhood and watch the comings and goings of people so they know when they can break into the house. While you are gone, someone may break into your home and steal your valuables if you do not have a home security system.

A home security system provides around the clock security coverage for your home. It is a multi-layered level of protection that safeguards your family and your possessions when you are at home and when you are away. Homes with a home security system are less likely to get broken into. A home security system can prevent criminals from getting away with their crime because they are connected to monitoring centers that will dispatch the police to your home when your home security system is triggered. Knowing that help is always a button push away buys a lot of peace of mind for homeowners who want the protection a home security system can provide.

Home security systems use advanced technology along with professional monitoring to protect your home around the clock. There are several points of protection involved which provide the most advanced surveillance of your home at all hours. Motion detectors can distinguish between a pet and a prowler and trigger the alarm before a person has even stepped foot in your home. Sensors on doors and windows can detect whether a door is being tampered with, a lock is being picked or a window has been smashed in. A high decibel alarm will sound and the professional monitor will spring into action immediately. They will call your home, and if you are at home, they will verify that it is a valid alarm. They will then notify the police of the incident and stay on the line with you until help arrives. If you are away, they will automatically call the police if the correct password is not entered on the control panel. This is home security at its finest.

While it’s unfortunate in this day and age that the need for a home security system has increased along with the crime statistics, it’s a comfort to know that these systems provide a layer of protection for your home and family in any contingency. A home security system is now becoming a necessity in order to fully protect your home from theft. Investing in a professionally monitored home security system can be the wisest decision you ever make. Just because crime statistics have increased does not mean you have to become one. You have more of a chance of not becoming a statistic with a home security system.



Samuel

Festive Season Home Security Tips

Saturday, March 8th, 2008
ADT Security asked:


With the festive season fast approaching, we are left with many decisions and preparations to make before packing our trailers and making our way to our holiday destinations. Ensuring the security of family and property is a key priority at this time.

Statistics clearly show that criminal activity increases during the holiday season and it is therefore imperative for homeowners to take the right precautions and not let their guard down.

There are several handy tips to bear in mind which can help alleviate the risk to family and property. The first and most important step to take is to ensure that your alarm is in working order. People tend to forget that an alarm system, like a car, has parts that age and wear out and therefore should be serviced at least once a year.

Spectacular thunderstorms during the summer months, can also wreak havoc on alarm systems. As a result of this, clients should regularly check their systems in case of lightning damage. Homeowners who have house insurance should also consider that in the event of a burglary, their insurance company will, in all likelihood, question whether they have properly maintained their alarm.

December is traditionally a busy period for security companies, so homeowners should try and test their alarms at least three weeks before going on holiday. Testing should be done anytime (ideally between 0800 and 2000 hours Mon-Fri) and if a fault is discovered, it can be immediately reported to the security service provider’s technical team.

Additional security tips to follow include:

• Advise your security company if you are going away and ensure that you supply all the necessary information regarding nearby emergency contacts, in case of an emergency

• Inform your neighbours of your holiday plans so that they can keep an eye on your property

• Stop all newspaper deliveries and ask a friend or neighbour to collect your post. A bulging post box is a real giveaway that you are not at home

• If hiring a house sitter, ensure that you teach them how to use your alarm correctly

• Double check that you have locked and secured all windows and doors before leaving home

• Ensure that all your outside locks are a minimum of four lever locks or double cylinder security locks

• Never leave a key in the inside of an outer door which has glass panels or glass near the door lock

• Having security gates fitted on outer doors is a highly effective security measure that gives you an extra line of defence

• Sliding doors can be secured simply by placing a piece of timber cut to size in the sliding rail. Make sure that sliding doors cannot be lifted vertically

• Full fencing and sturdy gates are a good deterrent

• Have good exterior lighting, preferably on a timer

• Do not leave ladders, spades or tools outside, as they can be used to break into your house

• Clear signage indicating that you have security also helps to discourage

Burglars

Another important security tip is to be discreet when preparing to go away. People should where possible pack their cars in their garage. Homeowners should also never leave a message on their answering machine stating that they are out of town.

The festive season should be a time of relaxation and giving but let’s ensure that we are not giving our belongings to criminals on a golden platter.



Gilbert

Home Security?

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
Doz asked:


What home security system is the best?

ADT, Brinks, etc?
My parents are building their new house where it is very secluded with only 4 neighbors. The old farm house on the property is in very bad shape. It was broken into. I think my parents need sceurity once their new house in built. 1) Location and 2) nosy neighbors 3) if my parents take a long drive and are gone, neighbors can nose at their things

Laura

How do they install home security systems?

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
AJ asked:


I am thinking of purchasing a home security system. I wondering if anyone knew how they install it. Do they have to go through your walls?

Any opinions on ADT Home security?

Erica

What is the best home security system out there that is budget friendly? I live in Central New Jersey. Thanks!

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
Shelly C asked:


Just purchased a home and am interested in installing a home security system. Since there are so many companies out there, I was looking for other’s personal experiences with home security companies. Good and bad? Also something that won’t break the bank!! Thanks everyone!

Sally

How true are those Brink’s home security commercials?

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
Michael C asked:


I have always wondered with those commercials. You know when the “would be” robber kicks the door open and within 2 or 3 seconds the phone rings and its Brinks Home Security. Does anyone have any experience with this? How true is this, and how fast do they actually respond?

Tony

I want to get a home security system, which is the best?

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
sara b asked:


Hi I live in the midwest I am looking to get a home security system and monthly monitoring. I want one that is legit, has good customer service and has reliable equipment that will last (not break). I do not want to mess with wireless, or anything that will interfere with my existing wireless networks. Does anyone have a company to recommend or one to avoid?? Any advice at all would help, thanx!

Chester