A blog by owner of http://www.safetyandsecuritynow.com that contains pertinent articles about personal and home security. Personal security items include Mace, TASERS, Stun Guns, recording devices, etc. Home security items include complete surveillance systems, nanny cams, baby cams, hidden cameras, video recording, etc.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Home Alarms Systems

A Story that you do not want to tell to friends and family.

After my house was broken into, crime became a reality of my life. Sure, I’d heard all the statistics but I always thought -- “Not in My Backyard!” Was I a fool -- I locked the barn after the horse was gone. I bought a home security surveillance system after having my valuables taken and my personal privacy violated.

In my quest to keep others from sharing the same awful fate, I would like to share what I learned in my quest for my own home alarms system. Hopefully, it will help you preserve the sanctity of your home.

WHAT TYPE OF HOME SECURITY SYSTEM DO YOU NEED?

The easiest way to think about what kind of system you need is by your housing situation --

1. Do you live in a rental house or apartment? Then your best choice of home alarms systems is a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Security System or a Portable Alarm System.

2. Do you live in a home you are purchasing? Then your best choice of home security surveillance systems is a Wired or Wireless System, preferably with monitoring service.

FEATURES OF HOME SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS

1. DIY Security Systems or Portable Alarm Systems -- Best for Rentals and Apartments.

The benefits of DIY Security Systems and Portable Alarms are that they are inexpensive, easy to install and can be taken with you when you move. These systems can be purchased at your local hardware store or online for between $100 to $300 depending on quality and features.

The disadvantage of wireless and portable alarm systems is that batteries must be checked regularly to ensure your system is working properly. Investing in a DIY Security System powered by electricity with backup in event of outage can ensure that your security system is always up and running. A second disadvantage is that you have to install them yourself. If you are less than a handy-man this may not be a good option for you.

Features can vary widely on these systems – along with the price. Your system can be as little as one monitoring a few doors and windows to a full-blown system monitoring all entry points with motion detection in all rooms.

Although these systems do not offer the full benefit of monitored security and surveillance systems, they can still be very effective at preventing unwanted intrusion into your home. Having this amount of security far surpasses having no security at all.

2. Wired or Wireless Home Security Surveillance Systems -- Best for Homeowners.

The benefits of Wired or Wireless Home Security Surveillance Systems are that they can provide emergency monitoring systems that alert the authorities in the event of any break in your security barrier. And with the correct installation, these home security systems can reduce your Homeowners Insurance by 10% or more.

The disadvantage of a wireless system is the same as those of a DIY system -- batteries power it and the batteries must be checked frequently to ensure the system is working properly. You also may have to install your system yourself, in which case you need to be sure you have the requisite skills.

Features can vary widely depending on price paid. Your system can have window and door sensors, motion detectors, perimeter sensors, surveillance cameras, panic alarm buttons and fire alarms. A good alarm company will also include professional installation -- making sure that all entry points are covered, that the system operates properly, and they will give you a detailed explanation about how the system works.

The main difference between wired and wireless home security systems is the cost. Wireless systems can have many of the features of wired system at a significantly lower price-- yet can be equally effective at preventing break-ins.

CONCLUSION

You will need to base your home security surveillance system decision on your budget and needs. It is important to take your time and shop around until you understand security products and have narrowed your needs to those that specifically apply to your situation. Don’t decide on the first system you see. Make sure the system you buy is the system that is right for you. But do buy a home security system -- for your peace of mind and mine!

Once you decide on those items you need, check out Safety and Security Now. They have a complete line of Safety and Surveillance equipment at reasonable prices that are designed to give you pease of mind.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Keeping Your Home Safe With Home Security

We would all like to have peace of mind knowing that our homes are safe when we
are away. Unfortunately, the greatest number of breaking and entering occurs
when families are on vacation or away for longer periods. By installing a home
security system, this dramatically reduces the chance of your home being
burglarized. In addition, a home security system has other features such as
options for calling your local fire or police department by pushing one button.
Elderly or small children in the household would benefit from this feature, as a
live person would be available in any state of emergency without using the
phone.

Home Security Systems may sound like a lot of work, especially when most
families are constantly on the go. The key is to find the right system for you.
Many Home Security companies offer choices that fit your lifestyle and you can
choose what is most convenient for your household. In addition there are many
home security systems available for the do it yourself individual. A little
investigating of what is available may prove to be financially beneficial. Devices for the DIY individual are available at Safety and Security Now.

Here are the basic choices to choose from...

Simple Security; These options have less bells and whistles. The system may
include motion sensors, sound detectors, and photocells. Individual window
alarms could be set in place, do-it-yourself wireless systems, and timers that
would turn on lights at a programmed time to create an illusion that someone is
home.

Other options with the Simple Security would include; Interior alarms that
monitor intrusions inside the home including, panic switches, noise detection,
motion sensors, photoelectric beams (light beams that trigger when interrupted)
and pressure mats (flat switches that trigger by footsteps). In addition to home
security systems, adding dead bolts, and “heavy-duty strike plates,” can help
you secure your home. Outdoor motion detectors are sensor lights that also offer
assistance in home security.

The last option would be a Perimeter Alarm system, where any perimeter being
violated will ring a bell, or siren scaring most burglars away.

When it comes to the security and safety of your property and family, know that
there is a solution for keeping your home safe from violators. Be advised,
anything new takes a short time to adjust too, but before long, it becomes
systematic in your everyday living.

People with a security system never think of it as a burden to punch in their
code when they enter their home with their children, or any thought at all for
that matter. I guess that is what we call that little peace of mind. Home
security gives them the comfort they need just knowing that their family is
safer.

Let’s face it, we live in a world moving toward increasing crime. When we think
of people out in the world who have suffered a fatality, or injury related to a
burglary, we often think, “This could never happen to me.” The fact is it can
happen to you. It just hasn’t happened yet.

The fact is no one is excluded from criminals’ notion to steal, harm, or take a
life. Criminals do not think in the same manner as we do, therefore, we must
take extra precautions to guard our family and home.

In addition to burglary, fires and carbon monoxide claims a life each day.
According to statistics, over 1000 person’s die from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Another 10,000 fall injury to carbon monoxide and/or fire. Fires claim more
lives than carbon monoxide, therefore adding a CO, (Carbon Monoxide Alarm) Smoke
alarm, and a home security device to your home is not much to pay compared to
the lives you might save.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Why Do You Need a Home Security System?

Since the world’s statistics regarding criminal activity is increasing, we all strive to feel
safe in our home. Sometimes we would all enjoy vacationing without worrying if
our home is safe. Let’s face it, we work too hard to earn our material
belongings; therefore, the majority of us would enjoy uninterrupted security.
According to statistics, homes are broken into each day, and most homes are
violated while the family is on vacation, or away from their home. Most
criminals would rather get in and get out, than face potential risks, such as
human encounters.

Since the statistics are increasing, technology designers are working hard each
day to help us find the level of security we need. For this reason technology
designers have invented home security systems, deadbolts, fire alarms, CO alarms
(Carbon Monoxide Alarms), etc. In fact, today, you can have card operated door
locks installed on your home. In other words, you use something similar to a
credit card. Once you insert the card into your door lock, the system reads the
digits on the card, and authorizes permission to enter the home. We see this
common device at many hotels or related environments today. The United
States Government uses similar alarms in various sectors.


By installing a home security system, you could significantly reduce the odds
of your home being burglarized. At Safety and Security Now you will find a wide selection of home security devices. The devices mainly offer you features, such as complete home surveillance, hidden cameras, baby monitoring, push button call, etc. Push button call normally requires the payment of a monthly fee to a monitoring service.


Some may need only certain areas protected to feel more secure. Maybe hidden
wireless cameras in the babies room and a few nanny cams in the house are what
you need. The do it yourself (diy) approach is a viable method if this is the
case. Take a look at "Safety and Security Now" for that equipment to install for your home security.


Home security systems are easy to install nowadays. Since, you merely purchase
the device and a company will send workers out to install, test, and prepare you
to use your system. Ultimately, you can purchase wireless kits, which you can
install on your own. Be sure to read the manual carefully to make sure the
device is installed properly. Don’t forget to test your system regularly, dust,
and replace parts as needed.


The main thing you want to do when searching for home security is to find the
right system for you. A variety of companies online offer systems that fit your
lifestyle. In addition, the companies will help you choose the best system that
fits your needs. The basic home security systems include motion sensors,
photocells, sound detectors, window and door alarms, wireless systems, hidden cameras, etc. Outside lights are great, since motion lights will typically scare away the average
criminal.


Criminals that are more dramatic however may require extensive threats, such as interior alarms, which monitor intruders inside the home.


The alarms have panic switches, motion sensors, noise detection, light beams,
etc. You can also add pressure mats to your doorstep, which if someone steps on the mat, it would instantly alert you. You have the option of installing Perimeter Alarms as well. The
alarms will send a warning, such as (Siren, or Bell alert) when someone steps on
your doorstep. Burglars of all sorts would definitely take flight. Lastly, if
you are searching for complete home security, check out the products at http://www.safetyandsecuritynow.com/ or some of Safety and Security Now's trusted affiliates.