Home Security - Choosing the Right Equipment

October 21st, 2008

According to current statistics, crimes involving home intrusion and property loss continue to rise. According to the FBI, a burglary occurs in this country every 15 seconds. Although this boggles the mind, it is true. Fortunately, the ability to protect ourselves and our home has become affordable and accessible. We can win the war on our security!

When discussing home security systems, one set up will not be suitable for every home. Security equipment needs to be custom planned to meet the particular needs of each home or business. One location may need entry detection, while another requires camera surveillance, and yet another may need motion-activated floodlights. Let’s take a look at some of the many options available.

Home Security Systems - There has been quite a bit written about home security systems, and the majority of readers will have a grasp on the basic facts. Home security systems can either be wired or wireless; wireless systems seem to make the best sense for those who rent as the security system is easily transferable if the renter moves. On the other hand, individuals who own their residence might opt for a wired system, which also offers advantages and disadvantages. For example, wired systems require holes to be drilled for the installation and connection of wires, but if a professional installer does this, the drilling will be done carefully, and many of the holes will be concealed. For this reason, though, the cost of getting a wired system installed may run high with labor costs. And with the current level of labor rates, paying for multiple technicians for several hours can be rather costly.

Labor is the primary reason for the high cost of a wired system. With current labor rates, having several technicians working in your house for several hours or days can run up quite a bill. You can save quite a bit here by doing it yourself. If you have the basic skill to repair a lamp cord, you can read the wiring diagrams and install a wired home security system on a budget. Your car, camper, motorcycle, boat or trailer, could also be connected to the security system. Many types of motion detectors are available, some are even “pet friendly”. Regardless of whether the system is wired or wireless, either can sound a local alarm, connect to a monitoring service, call your cell phone, or be custom designed to meet your specific needs.

Surveillance Cameras - are available through a wired and wireless format. They are successful in allowing you to view more than one location if desired. The display capability to view more than one location all on one single screen provides an advantage and time saver. With the fast pace in technology, there are more features offered at better prices all the time. A recent offer provides a color camera with an outdoor motion-activated combination. Trusting people in our homes is not as easy as it used to be so a hidden wireless camera can give the owner a piece of mind. To no one’s surprise, the ability to know what is occurring while we are away with our valuables and children makes this device the most popular.

Home Automation - This is a range of products you will want to look into while shopping for home security. The evolution of security products has developed into a new category of home automation devices. It has progressed well beyond the wireless garage door opener. Now you can use your home computer to control lighting, appliances, cameras, save camera video files, check on your home, and turn your security lighting or even your sprinkler system on or off!

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