Nov 17 2007

Keeping Intruders Away with a Home Security Window Bar

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 3:23 am

Security is indeed of great importance these days when one can’t simply predict the dangers that suddenly in people’s lives. Such is why people are taking so many precautionary steps to ensure that their homes aren’t vulnerable to intrusion by installing alarms systems or video security circuits. However, a lot of people overlook one particular feature of the house that can be a possible entry point for intruders – the windows, and this is why people should consider getting home security window bars.

A window is basically a hole in a wall through which the light from outside, and sometimes air, can pass through. Windows were created so that people inside their homes or buildings would be able to see outside or let light and air in. In the past, windows were just bare holes, that allowed anything to pass through without control but eventually people were able to put translucent and transparent coverings in their windows to protect them from draft, insects, and small animals. However, such coverings were sometimes not enough to keep intruders away and thus people saw the need for something that would bar trespassers.

To serve this purpose, innovative people invented security window bars to protect their homes from prowling intruders. By installing home security window bars, people aren’t only protected from rain, draft, and insects, they are also protected from other people who have malicious intentions.

A window security bar allows people to lock closed windows or secure partially opened windows. This is a supplementary theft deterrent mechanism. People don’t always want to have their windows shut because there are times that they have to let fresh air in. But this doesn’t mean that they would also open themselves to the possibility of intrusion because with a window security bar, windows can be opened just enough to let air in, while still restricting people from getting in through them.

Normally, when setting up home security systems, people prioritize detection by means of alarms and sensors. However, the main point of home security is to keep intruders out and not just to be aware of them when they are already inside the home. What is the use of a security system if its only function is to tell you that a burglar or a serial killer has already went inside your home. What you really want is to keep these bad people out.

When combined with a good alarm and detection system, a home security window bar can increase your protection and safety.


Nov 15 2007

What You Need to Set Up Your Own Home Security Video System

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 6:17 am

Dangers seem to lurk everywhere these days and you should already be taking precautionary measures to prevent your home from being victimized by any untoward incidents. You can do this by setting up your own home security video system. It may seem like rocket science to you, a home security is actually quite simple if you know what you need to do.

Here is what you need to do to setup a home security video system:

1. Select the places at home you want to be monitored. A good place to start would be the exterior doors and windows where intruders may attempt to break in. Consider monitoring places in your yard that could serve as hiding places. You might also want to monitor rooms of children or senior citizens.

2. Get door phones that have video cameras, preferably ones that can tilt or pan so you would be able to see who is knocking on your door or ringing your bell. Peepholes aren’t as useful these days.

3. Look for bonus features such as dome cameras, motion sensors or automatic video recorders that take snapshots of people pressing your doorbell. This will also help you keep a record of people who try to come to your house even if you are away.

4. Decide which monitor to buy. You may want just a basic black and white screen with two video cameras, which usually go for around $200 or so. You may want a better model with colored monitors and extra cameras starting at $350. Buy the monitor system that fits your budget.

5. Get a connector that would link your system to your home television so you have the option to see what is happening around your home without having to leave the couch. You may opt for a more hi-tech system that hooks up to the internet so you can view your house wherever you go.

6. Consider getting wireless closed-circuit cameras so you can easily transfer them whenever you see the need to adjust.

Setting up a home video system is actually a simple matter that doesn’t really take rocket scientist to figure out. You can go simple or go hi-tech all the way; the important thing is you are taking steps to keep your home secure and safe. So go ahead, make your home safe by getting your own home security video system.


Nov 15 2007

Home Security in the United Kingdom

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 6:17 am

Living in the United Kingdom is different compared to the United States. The drivers may drive on the opposite side of the street and the homes are quite cozy but something everyone must still be vigilant about is home security.

One of the more common forms of home security in the United Kingdom is through the use of close circuit television better known as CCTV. This can either be wireless or with cables running around the rooftops that can be used later to catch a suspect should a crime take place.

This was initially used in public outdoor settings and in important landmarks. Since the prices of these equipments has gone down through the years, homeowners have decided to invest in such a system which is useful when no one is home or while sleeping at night.

A good example of the CCTV is the fact that this machine was able to aid in the capture of those responsible for the train bombings that happened in the UK last year.

Security companies can offer packages both for indoor and outdoor no matter how big or small the home is. One part of the house can be used as the control room allowing the individual to see various areas simultaneously.

The cameras can be stationary or movable allowing the controller to look at a different direction and even zoom in if something looks suspicious.

If you are busy working at the computer, a small camera on the porch can help identify who is there instead of getting off from one’s chair just to answer it. This can also be used to check on everyone to make sure everyone is home before going to bed.

Another added feature in most homes in the UK are the use of sensors and alarms that can placed in the exterior or interior of the home. This can even be wired to the nearest police station so that help may come over when the alarm has been activated.

The different types of home security systems are available for anyone who wants to provide added protection in the home. Before getting one, it is best to compare the rates of the various contractors.

It will also be a good idea to check if this will not violate any law. This can be done by consulting with a lawyer to make sure there are no problems.


Nov 14 2007

Home Security Training

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 5:51 am

Everyone has the right to have protection for their home. This could be in terms of setting up a security system to using some defensive tools to ward off intruders.

All of these will involve getting the proper home security training. You can join a seminar or attend a conference to be aware of the various new techniques to protect everyone who lives in the house.

For example, if the homeowner doesn’t have a security system in place, instead of calling on each of the companies to give a quote, they can check these all out at a conference.

A representative from each of these companies will do a product demo so you can see each one and then choose which is ideal for the home. A technician will be sent over to conduct an ocular inspection and then have the necessary structures in place.

All you have to do now is learn how to activate and deactivate the systems so this is not accidentally triggered sending the police to respond to a false alarm.

Having a security system in place doesn’t make the home burglar proof. The only way to make sure it is safe is by checking for possible entry points and then improving on it.

You can also get a gun for the home. This is usually the last resort should the intruder pass through the security systems in the home.

You can attend a seminar on how to take care of the firearm as well as properly shoot it at a target. Some gun owners that are careless are more likely to hurt others or oneself instead of the burglar because of inadequate or poor training.

Aside from getting personal training, the same thing must also be given to those in the household. This means teaching the kids to call 911 should an emergency happen. Also, letting the children lock the windows in the room and even the door when going out since most burglars attack when there is no one around.

Home security is everyone’s concern because the chances of a crime taking place in the house or in the neighbor’s is just like an accident waiting to happen if the proper measures are not taken.

With that being said, everyone should receive some form of home security training similar to orientations given by the police or the fire department that is done in schools.


Nov 14 2007

Home Security Tools

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 5:50 am

The home is considered to be the man’s castle. It doesn’t matter if the place is small as long as you are able to rest from a busy day at the office.

Even if your home is nestled in a crime free community, you must always remain vigilant. This is because the house can still be burglarized even if the proper measures aren’t taken.

One way to make the home secure is by investing in a security system. Unfortunately, this doesn’t make the place burglarproof as some might think because criminals are also able to outsmart the system and as a result still get in.

Those who have a lot of money can invest in a panic room where everyone in the house can hide until help arrives. Those that don’t will just have to meet the intruder head on by using some vital home security tools.

These tools are namely a telephone, a flashlight and a weapon. You can call 911 and give the necessary details and then hold the fort until help arrives. If there are other people who live in the home, everyone must be advised to stay inside and lock the doors until a sign has been given that it is safe to come out.

The suspect will be moving to each of the rooms and even break the door down to find something valuable. The homeowner can prevent this from happening by going down to catch the individual first before this happens the other way around.

With the flashlight in one hand and a bat or gun as a weapon, you should move slowly in the hopes of catching the burglar by surprise.

If the suspect puts up a fight, the homeowner is within the right of law to take on or kill the suspect. Even if the matter goes to court, any jury will be in favor of the person given that the act of breaking and entering was wrongful.

Should the burglar run off, giving a description to the police either visually or with the help of the surveillance system can help in apprehending the suspect. You can then press charges so this individual can be booked for breaking and entering.

The home security tools at ones disposable are very limited. It is best to have a few rather than none at all because your survival may depend on it.


Nov 13 2007

10 Simple and Guaranteed Burglar Bye-byes

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 5:42 am

I know, you’ve read it all before. But, hey, you can never be too careful about such things as home security. After all, every penny spent in building that precious little home was hard-earned. Here are ten simple tips on how to shun those burglars away from your home:

1. Lock and Double-lock/Check and Double-check.

If Hollywood films depict burglary at night, well, statistics actually show that most burglaries happen in the morning when everyone is supposed to be at the office or at school. So make sure to lock all windows and doors and then CHECK (double check if you must) if all entry points are actually locked. Bolt locks are highly reliable. They either keep the burglar out or buy you enough time for somebody to notice that somebody’s trying to break into your home.

2. Advertise that there’s a MAN in the house.

Make the whole world know that there’s a man in your home. It pays. A pair of men’s slippers by the doorstep is enough make that thief double think of breaking past that door.

3. Beware of Dog.

Having a pooch inside your home while your gone is actually cheap insurance. If you don’t like dogs, then pretend that you have one. You can put a dish by the doorstep. Which do you think would catch the thief’s fancy, the doorstep with or without a dish? Easy answer, huh?

4. Vacation Stops.

If you are going to be away for a great vacation, make sure to put a stop to your newspaper deliveries. You wouldn’t want to give that big, big clue that nobody’s home by showing up a pile of unread newspapers in the driveway.

5. Invest in Alarm systems.

They will cost you something but the peace of mind they will offer can never be bought. If you have a tight budget, then motion and sound sensors are the cheapest kind that you could settle for.

6. Home Alone.

In cases that you would be left alone at home, make some noise! Turn the TV on and put on some music. If you have to answer the door, pretend that you’re talking to someone by saying, “I’ll go get it!”, this, of course, creates the impression that you have someone with you at home.

7. No Entry.

Are those pet entrances big enough to accommodate something more than your pet? What about the vents? Make sure to check small passageways such as these because they, too, can be used as access to your home.

8. A Key Under the Doormat, duh?

Everyone, yes, even burglars, already know that some people leave their keys outside their home (under the doormat, under a potted plant, etc). The safest thing to do is to BRING the key with you.

9. Stairway to Heaven.

A ladder by the window is a sure burglar come-on. Lock any ladders inside the garage.

10. Fire in the Hole!

Having a firearm with sufficient ammunition is safety in your hands. Just make sure to put them in a place that a child or even a teenager cannot access.


Nov 13 2007

Knowing the components of a home security system

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 5:41 am

Home security is a very significant issue knowing the increasing rate of criminality in almost all areas. A responsible homeowner should make sure that his home is well protected and that he has installed a home security system along with the home plan.

However, home security isn’t a common topic and not everyone is knowledgeable about the components of a proper home security system. Home security products are becoming more modern and it is difficult to catch up with the complexities of various components of home security products and systems.

Every home security system should consist of a security alarm which will warn the inhabitants of a home whenever an intruder opens any door or window in the home. However, a simple alarm would be useless in front of a very experienced intruder.

The alarm system should thus be supported by another component which is the motion sensor. Burglars may be able to go around security alarms but they can never escape motion sensors especially if these have been strategically placed all over the house.

To strengthen the alarm and the motion sensor components, it should be accompanied by a monitoring system which is set off once the alarm and the sensor has been disturbed. The monitor will be attached to a phone line and a certain number will be immediately called when such happens. In most cases, monitoring systems first call the number of the homeowner to make sure they haven’t accidentally tripped the alarm and if not then the call will be immediately redirected to the police.

The three components will be strengthened with the addition of a monitoring or surveillance camera. The owner can attach the camera to a computer which will broadcast live the goings on inside his home no matter where he is. If such a sophisticated device isn’t available then the video footage will be able to inform the owner if ever there are irregularities in his home.

These components may have ensured that the home is secured from possible intruders. However, if the intruders are able to break in then a safe will thwart their intention to get valuable properties like jewelry or money unless of course they are able to carry the safe outside the home and open it forcefully.

There are other components to a home security system and adding more to the basic components will only make the owner more secure in the knowledge that he has done everything humanly possible to protect his property.


Nov 12 2007

ABC’s of Home Security

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 11:25 am

Unless you’ve left someone like Macaulay Calkin in your home, you wouldn’t want your house standing alone on Christmas Eve or on any other occasion. Burglars attack whether you are on a vacation or sleeping peacefully at night. These opportunists not only steal your valuables and hard-earned cash, they also destroy the sanctity of your home and your peace of mind. So, be prepared and secure your home.

The following are some tips that will provide you information on how to protect your greatest investment from becoming a burglar’s next prey.

Assess your Home

Think like a burglar. Look for vulnerable areas of your house that can be a possible entry point of thieves like glass doors, low windows, terraces, etc. Check the locks of the external doors and windows. Inspect the house at night and look for possible areas where burglars can hide before breaking an entry to your home.

Plan What You Need to Do

After assessing your home for its security needs, you probably have a better and clearer picture of what you need to do to protect your home. You may want to put more locks on your windows and doors or add lighting to your backyard. But whatever that is, the bottom line is you now have an idea on what home security measures and gadgets you need to include and install in your home.

Included in a basic security systems are exterior door and window sensors and an alarm control panel with touch pad. This might be enough to appease you from thoughts of possible break-ins. Once the window or door has been broken or opened, the alarm will sound to alert you and, depending on the loudness of the alarm, possibly your neighbor too. More sophisticated home security systems may include automatic flashing exterior lights upon triggering the alarm.

Depending on your needs, other security gadgets can be added to your security system. One is a “glass break” sensor, a gadget that responds when a picture window is broken. Another is a motion detector with activated flashing lights. The light will flash and the alarm will sound when movement is detected in selected areas. Finally, there is video surveillance. This can be installed inside and outside the home. With the help of the internet and other networking devices, it is now possible to check the video images generated by the cameras at your home from your laptops or PDA.

Implement Your System

After you have installed your security system, be sure that you know how to operate the devices. Teach your family members too about the correct activation and deactivation of the alarms. Always keep the devices clean and working. This will ensure that your system is always working and you are always protected.


Nov 12 2007

Surveillance Cameras for Home Security

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 11:24 am

Keeping your home safe and secure has become very important in the midst of crimes happening left and right. Installing a security surveillance system is one way to ascertain the security of your family and keep better control of your dwelling.

Setting up security cameras is an effective way to record and monitor the activities of people going in and out of your home. These very useful gadgets can be placed inconspicuously to catch illegal activities or misconducts. They can also be placed prominently to discourage unwanted behaviors. Some cameras offer remote computer access while other more expensive security cameras have the ability to send live video images to a computer or mobile phone.

A nanny cam is a surveillance camera intended to record and monitor the behavior of your child’s caregiver. With increased incidents of babysitters abusing children, many parents have installed surveillance cameras for peace of mind and assurance of their kids’ safety.

Nowadays, it is no longer necessary for you to hire the services of a security company just to set up a security surveillance system in your home. With the advancement of technology, surveillance cameras have become commonplace, uncomplicated and easier to install.

When setting up a security surveillance system in your home, you need to consider the following:

1. Where are the ideal placements for your cameras?

The locations of your surveillance cameras are very crucial in the effectivety of your security system. Entry points are important areas to be monitored as well as places where your treasures or valuables are found. Cameras can be placed on walls, ceilings, plants, stuffed toys and in almost any objects in your home.

2. Do you prefer hardwired or wireless surveillance cameras?

Wireless cameras are mostly preferred because they are easy to set up, can be moved from one location to another and can be virtually invisible. Hardwired cameras are often used for permanent locations that need to be constantly observed and in case you have an existing security system where wireless cameras aren’t compatible.

3. Do black and white cameras satisfy your security needs or do you prefer color ones?

Black and white surveillance cameras are cheaper and have better performance in lower light compared to color cameras. But color cameras can provide you with better images and more details of persons and activities in your home.

Whatever your budget and preferences are, security cameras are essential in monitoring your home. They provide valuable, reliable and extensive home surveillance for you and your family’s peace of mind.


Nov 11 2007

Home Security Stores: Where to Buy Some Peace of Mind

Tag: Home securityadmin @ 5:48 am

Home security is increasingly becoming more of an issue today than it was years ago. With heinous crimes, theft and abuses happening at homes, homeowners have become more interested in setting up a security system to protect themselves, their properties and their loved ones.

There are companies that offer special security services as well as security products for homes. They perform initial assessment, make suggestions, as well as provide and set up security devices for your home. Taking this option can be more costly but more efficient.

With the surge of technology, security devices are now simpler to use and easier to install. Hiring a security specialist is no longer the only way to install a reliable security system in your home. Personally setting up your home security system is possible and more cost-efficient.

Before installing anything, it is important to do careful assessment and planning to determine your security needs as well as your financial capacity. Securing your home effectively entails the use of different devices and knowing what products will work best for you is essential.

There are many brick and mortar stores as well as online shops that offer home security devices. These stores offer a wide variety of products that can help secure your home and family with different options to fit your budget and needs. Alarms, motion sensors, surveillance cameras, safes, thumbprint door locks and more are available for you to purchase from home security stores.

You can buy all your security devices from just one store or get them from different shops. With the aid of the Internet, it is easy to get to know more about the different security products, compare prices and read reviews of different stores offering them. You can also read about the experiences of other people regarding use and effectiveness of various security products.

A visit to your local home security store can give you a good idea on how different security devices are used. An actual demonstration can be presented, for you to better appreciate the functions of each product. You can also compare devices from different manufacturers side by side.

With many stores and gadgets to choose from, you are in a better position to get a good deal for your home security system. With regards to protecting your household, the more reliable and extensive your security system in place, the better for your peace of mind. If money is tight, just remember that it is better to install devices with less features than have no home security system at all.


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