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Home security is something we don't like to think about. Most people put it off until another day, and that day sometimes comes only after it is too late. Advances in electronics and battery technology have made home security systems both wireless and affordable. With a little planning ahead, you can do a great deal to protect your property and your family with little muss or fuss.
Alarms Alarm systems sound a siren or bell when they are activated. To be the most effective, they should also be monitored by a special monitoring center. Signals may be sent by telephone, cellular, or radio transmitters to the monitoring center where personnel may verify the alarm and notify local police, ambulance, or fire personnel to send help. Home alarm systems are very effective at preventing burglary. The use of signs and stickers help deter theft. Burglars tend to target the 80% of home that do not have alarm systems, or other security measures. However, all an alarm system really does is sound an alarm and send signals to a monitoring center. They do nothing to physically prevent someone from breaking in to your home.
Other Security Measures
Property Inventory and Marking Taking and keeping an inventory of your property helps you quickly determine what is missing and provide information to police and insurance companies. Inventories should include make, model, serial number, and estimated value. Photographs and video helps identify hard to describe items, such as jewelry. Taking photos and videos of the property with a family member holding the item helps establish ownership. Many insurance companies encourage property inventories and even provide templates, forms, and free software. I recommend against using your computer as your sole source for inventory information. If your computer is stolen or destroyed, the inventory will be gone, too. Your inventory should be kept up to date and stored in a safe place. Such inventories are helpful in cases of flood or fire, as well as burglary. Marking property, both visibly and invisibly, helps police identify and recover items. If possible thieves know your property is marked, then they know it will be harder for them to get rid of it, which serves as a deterrent.
Residential Video Some residential video systems allow for real-time monitoring by monitoring center personnel, as well as viewing by homeowners from anywhere in the world through the internet. Other systems may be configured to merely take still photos activated by motion detectors.
Summary Having a proper alarm system, and other security measures, reduces the chance that a home will be targeted by burglars. Just in case there is a burglary, security systems and measures help reduce the amount of loss, and provide valuable information for homeowners, investigators, and insurance companies. Basic systems may usually be installed for around $100 to $200 with monthly monitoring fees ranging from around $15 to $25. Make sure to read the fine print of any contracts or monitoring agreements. Some people prefer to lease or finance the system in order to reduce the initial costs of installation. Others may prefer to purchase the equipment and pay for installation up front, keeping the monthly monitoring fees separate. You should have a clear understanding of what your rights and responsibilities are so that you may choose what is best for you and your family. It is usually best to get at least three quotes or proposals. Instead of going with the cheapest price, choose the provider whom you feel will deliver the best value.
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