July 22, 2008

Look Ma - No Wires on my Home Alarm Security System!

In the past 15 years more and more consumer products have gone wireless. Wireless technology reliability has increased and become much more popular for various reasons; mainly because going wireless is simple, not having to deal with wires that can be a hassle to run through the walls or make the house look cluttered. The same can now be said about wireless home security.Wireless home security systems are made for people who want a do-it-yourself system and do not want to fuss with all of the wires. Wireless detection units can range up to 1200 square feet, and can communicate up to 150 feet away from a base unit, even through walls. The wireless detection units work by using a wireless Radio Frequency (RF) which corresponds with the main master alarm unit. When the wireless unit is disturbed, it transmits a signal to the master unit which then sounds the alarm notifying everyone in the vicinity that there is an intruder. The master unit sirens a 105 decibel alarm, which is equivalent to a subway platform or just a bit quieter than an ambulance siren (120 decibels). Since most break-ins occur during night hours, […]

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September 21, 2007

Home Security Services Offer Deterrents To Crime

When a passive alarm system just is not going to do the job, you might need to consider one of several home security services designed to cover the house, property and notify the authorities when something seems out of place. Additionally, some companies involved in home security services offer more than system monitoring as they also offer periodic patrols to help deter any potential burglars from entering the home.

Many home security services companies are offering the free installation of home security systems provided the consumer sign a contract for monitoring services. A monthly charge of between $30 and $50 provides 24-hour a day monitoring of the system in the home. When an alarm is tripped, the home security services company is notified through the phone line. The company then attempts to contact the homeowner and if no contact is established will dispatch the local authorities.

In addition to monitoring the system for break-ins, many home security services also monitor for fire, flood and medical emergencies. Depending on the alarm code that is sent to the company, they can contact police, fire or ambulance, placing the well-being of everyone in the home in the hands of the home security services company.

Different Codes Require Different Responses

With most home security services companies, the code of the alarm instructs them on the type of response to offer. For most break-in alarms, they will call the home. If no one answers, or if the person who does answer cannot answer the security question, the police will be dispatched. In cases where the fire alarm or medical alert alarm is tripped, the fire department or ambulance can be dispatched before the company attempts to contact the home owner.

How the contact is made will depend on the terms of the contract agreed to by the company and the homeowner. Additionally, if a person is going to be performing work on their system they will need to notify the alarm company before tripping an alarm and before the home security services company dispatches emergency services.

False alarms are frowned on by police and fire agencies, which is why most home security services companies verify that a problem exists before calling in the safety troops. In many communities after a certain number of false alarms have been called in, the homeowner can face fines and, in worse case scenarios, the emergency services will not be dispatching, believing someone is crying wolf again.

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October 20, 2007

Home Security Services

When a passive alarm system just is not going to do the job, you might need to consider one of several home security services designed to cover the house, property and notify the authorities when something seems out of place. Additionally, some companies involved in home security services offer more than system monitoring as they also offer periodic patrols to help deter any potential burglars from entering the home.
Many home security services companies are offering the free installation of home security systems provided the consumer sign a contract for monitoring services. A monthly charge of between $30 and $50 provides 24-hour a day monitoring of the system in the home. When an alarm is tripped, the home security services company is notified through the phone line. The company then attempts to contact the homeowner and if no contact is established will dispatch the local authorities. In addition to monitoring the system for break-ins, many home security services also monitor for fire, flood and medical emergencies. Depending on the alarm code that is sent to the company, they can contact police, fire or ambulance, placing the well-being of everyone in the home in the hands of the home security services company.
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