Home Alarm Systems Reduce the Risk of Home Intrusions

By Matthew Kerridge

There is one thing that all home alarm systems have in common. Their primary purpose is to protect and warn your family in the event of an emergency. How much is your family's safety and well being worth to you?

Home alarm systems can protect your family in a multitude of emergency situations and are not limited to burglary protection only. A decent, home alarm system can protect you in the event of a fire or medical emergency as well.

When seconds count, what would you give for minutes? The simple push of a button could save minutes in the arrival of medical personnel to your home and your loved one.

Home Alarm Systems Types The most common and least expensive type of home alarm system is the hard wired system. This type of system will run off of your telephone land-line. It works best in newer homes where land-line are not exposed and thus capable of being easily cut by a determined intruder. However, this system is the most difficult to move should you change residence.

Wireless alarm systems are easily transportable should you move and they run off your telephone land-line as well but are not prone to being cut. Cable alarm systems run off of your broadband internet connection eliminating need of your telephone land-line completely. However, if your cable is down so is your alarm system.

Cellular alarm systems run via a two-way cellular network which is used to connect to and notify a central station in the event of an emergency. This cellular network is not the same as the one used by your cell phone and therefore dropped calls are not an issue.

Protecting Your Family Regardless of Cost Whether you select a hardwired, wireless, cable or cellular system, at the very least, your base system should include a control panel, door and window sensors, and a motion detector.

Burglary statistics have shown that 85% of intrusions are accomplished through a door and that when either a door or a window is used to gain access, that door or window will always be one that is furthest away from street visibility. Therefore; window and door sensors as well as a motion detector should be located, first and foremost, where entry points are most difficult to view from the street.

Prices and designs of home alarm systems vary. However; three overriding facts remain valid regardless of the price or design of an alarm system. First, home alarm systems serve as a crime deterrent, a vital warning system and an automatic connection to authorities. Second, home alarm systems are worth the investment and actually pay for themselves in the long run by lowering home owner insurance premiums. What is the most important reason of all? Your family is worth it. - 29954

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