July 30, 2010
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Making the Right Choice for a Home Security System for Your Home
Today, there are many options on the market for home security and as a consumer, you may be confused as to what is the best option for you and your home. Protecting your home and family from burglary and home invasion is your top priority and finding the best home security system that will accomplish that task is your goal. Fortunately, you have some guidance from security experts who have laid out what makes a great home security system and what you should consider for your home.
Security experts agree that superior home security systems will offer multiple layers of protection for your home using several different technologies that work together to protect your home and monitor it when the alarm system is armed. Coupled with the technology, security experts also agree that having live monitoring where a monitoring technician is watching your home security system from a centralized monitoring center can really make the difference in getting help to your location once the alarm sounds. Technology married with live human talent is a combination that is found in the superior home security systems and should be considered when you are in the market for a home security system.
The type of technology deployed can make a difference in the early detection of an intruder so your alarm sounds quickly and the monitor can spring into action to get help to your home fast. The best systems will… Read the rest
July 25, 2010
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Security Experts Predict Need for Increased Home Security
Many security experts have already noted the uptick in burglaries and have expressed the need for increased home security in these uncertain economic times. Homes that do not have a home security system are vulnerable to break ins and losing valuable property. They are also more likely to get broken into than homes with a home security system. With security experts expressing the need for increased home security, it is important to consider their recommendations for a fully monitored system with multiple layers of protection.
Probably one of the key factors in the uptick in burglaries is the current economic situation. Criminals have become more desperate and are becoming more brazen in their attempts to steal valuables from a home. While they were once content on casing out a home and waiting until people left for work, there are an increasing number of violent home invasions where families are often terrorized by the criminals and people often get hurt and traumatized. With these types of incidents occurring, it’s important to follow the advice of the security experts and have a home security system installed with a live monitoring component to protect yourself, your family and your valuables from criminals that will resort to desperate means to make off with your valuables.
A monitored home security system can make all the difference in the world between a successful and unsuccessful robbery. When you have a home security system with multiple layers of protection,… Read the rest
July 23, 2010
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Vacation Rental Home Security Systems
Vacation home security is now more important than ever. With rising unemployment, vandalism due to high scrap prices for copper, metals and aluminum, and longer times between visits due to high gas prices or airline fees.
While foreclosure rates remain high, even for vacation homes or second homes, criminals will be seeking crimes of opportunity.
Some of us turn to time-share properties as a more affordable alternative. Each of these two forms of vacation home ownership present unique home security issues.
If you own your own vacation home and live there either seasonally or on a weekend basis, you’re leaving your second home unoccupied for significant periods of time. You’re also establishing a pattern of occupancy that any savvy intruder can soon learn and use to his advantage. If you own a time-share property, you own a percentage of a vacation home. You’re sharing it with complete strangers who may or may not adhere to the same standards of security that you do. And, of course, you trust your time-share company to properly maintain and secure the property during those periods when nobody is staying there.
You may believe that merely applying the same safety practices you follow in your primary residence should be enough to protect your vacation home. But in fact, you need to go above and beyond the rituals of safety you’d observe in a home you live in on a more frequent basis. Homes that look unoccupied are… Read the rest
July 14, 2010
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Home Security
Vacation Rental Home Security Systems
Vacation home security is now more important than ever. With rising unemployment, vandalism due to high scrap prices for copper, metals and aluminum, and longer times between visits due to high gas prices or airline fees.
While foreclosure rates remain high, even for vacation homes or second homes, criminals will be seeking crimes of opportunity.
Some of us turn to time-share properties as a more affordable alternative. Each of these two forms of vacation home ownership present unique home security issues.
If you own your own vacation home and live there either seasonally or on a weekend basis, you’re leaving your second home unoccupied for significant periods of time. You’re also establishing a pattern of occupancy that any savvy intruder can soon learn and use to his advantage. If you own a time-share property, you own a percentage of a vacation home. You’re sharing it with complete strangers who may or may not adhere to the same standards of security that you do. And, of course, you trust your time-share company to properly maintain and secure the property during those periods when nobody is staying there.
You may believe that merely applying the same safety practices you follow in your primary residence should be enough to protect your vacation home. But in fact, you need to go above and beyond the rituals of safety you’d observe in a home you live in on a more frequent basis. Homes that look unoccupied are easy targets. You’ve… Read the rest