Home Security Update

Burglary of homes has risen in the U.S. during the past year. Would be burglars should however take notice that home owners now have more options to help maintain their security and peace of mind. Homeowners will no longer be easy targets for future vandals.

Basic System Requirements

New and old homeowners alike should look for security systems that meet the following requirements. It should include sensors for all doors including the garage. Also needed are passive infrared motion detectors and glass-break sensors. Sirens (outside and inside) to deter intruders along with a silent code for shut down if someone is already inside the premises.

Additional Features

Keypads should be installed near the front, back and master bedroom doors. If a problem arises it is good to have a panic button readily available at a nearby location. Remote monitoring using video cameras are also a nice addition. The system you ultimately choose will likely depend upon what you find affordable.

Affordability and Options

Top end security systems carry large price tags. Wireless technology has helped to bring down operating costs providing more security options within allowable budget margins. Some units can be found for as little as 200 dollars.

A number of manufacturers now make biometric locks readily available to the general public. They were once reserved for commercial purposes only. These locks employ fingerprint technology instead of a key. some units are also battery operated.

Even if the latest hi-tech gadgets in home security are beyond your current financial reach, markets now include a large number of alternative products to do the job. Burglary is usually a crime of opportunity. So, do not allow criminals an opportunity to rob you of your valuables or your life.

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