Home Security - Choosing the Right Equipment
The unfortunate news is that crime statistics, injuries, death, home intrusions, and property loss are on the rise. It is difficult to comprehend, but FBI statistics show that a burglary occurs every 15 seconds in the United States. The good news is that there is a large variety of quality security devices available at affordable prices. We can fight back!
Every home or business is different, so when it comes to home security systems, one size does not fit all. A homeowner or a business owner who wants to protect their family and their investments should look for security systems that meet their individual needs, whether that's a focus on the front door, cameras in special locations or lights that come on when they detect movement. The options are almost endless.
Home Security Systems are an oft-written about subject, and most readers probably understand the basics of their operations. Wired or Wireless systems are both viable options. If you are renting, the installation of a wireless system may be a better option, since it will do little to no damage to the building, and it can be easily moved with the renter. In an owned residence, a wired security system may be more effective, but it too has it's advantages and disadvantages. Hole must be drilled to install the wiring system necessary to run from each monitored location to an alarm control panel. Professional installation will insure that the work is done carefully and is well-concealed, but the labor contributes to the high cost of a wired system. Employing several technicians for multiple hours or even days can get expensive, especially considering the current labor rates.
Labor is the primary reason for the high cost of a wired system. With current labor rates, having several technicians working in your house for several hours or days can run up quite a bill. You can save quite a bit here by doing it yourself. If you have the basic skill to repair a lamp cord, you can read the wiring diagrams and install a wired home security system on a budget. Your car, camper, motorcycle, boat or trailer, could also be connected to the security system. Many types of motion detectors are available, some are even "pet friendly". Regardless of whether the system is wired or wireless, either can sound a local alarm, connect to a monitoring service, call your cell phone, or be custom designed to meet your specific needs.
Surveillance Cameras: Security cameras now come in two kinds: wireless or wired. When the doorbell rings, it's a great feeling to realize who's at your front door. Now, even less expensive home surveillance systems may view more than one location and display all the cameras' feeds on just one monitor with a split screen. Camera devices change very quickly, offering ever more features at reduced prices. One of the best and most recent offerings is a combination color camera and outdoor, motion-activated floodlight. This idea is excellent. Disturbing statistics show we can't always trust people in our homes, such as service personnel or babysitters. Hidden wireless cameras give assurance and evidence for such concerns. Actually, it's one of the most popular home security devices. An indoor camera will also keep an eye on your most prized belongings, and of course your baby as well.
Home Automation - While shopping for home security this is a range of products in which you would want to look for. A evolution of home security products have developed a new category of home automation devices. It has progressed way beyond wireless garage door openers. Using your home computer, you can now control appliances, cameras, lighting, check your home and save camera video files as well as turn on security lighting or even your outside sprinkler system.
Home intrusions, and property loss are on the rise, but the good news is that there you can find many Quality Security Devices at affordable prices. For a person who rents, a Wireless Security System is the practical option, as the installation will do little if any damage to the building.
Published October 2nd, 2008


