Debunking The Most Common Home Security Myths
In 2017 there were an estimated 1.4 million burglaries in the U.S., with over 67% of all burglary...
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Everyone wants to feel safe in their homes. With crime increasing in some areas, homeowners and apartment residents are using security systems to protect their possessions. However, home security companies offer more than just burglar alarms to scare off intruders. The latest systems provide a variety of features to protect you, your family and your home.
A security system now incorporates a range of services that keep criminals at bay. There is an alarm that goes off if someone breaks a window, or enters your home through an open window or unlocked door. Motion sensors are available to sound off an alarm if a person comes onto your property or enters a certain area of your home. Many security companies offer monitoring by security firms. If your system sounds an alarm and you don’t turn off the alarm or inform the company that everything is fine, security personnel call the police on your behalf.
Surveillance cameras are growing in popularity as another level of protection. Although highly visible fake cameras are a deterrent to would-be criminals, having real cameras in place will help to identify trespassers and people who attempt to burglar your home. You can have cameras around the perimeter or your property or inside your home. There are also doorbell video cameras that even apartment dwellers can use to see who is at the front door. With indoor or outdoor cameras, you can view a live feed from a computer, tablet or smartphone to keep watch over your home.
Smoke detectors are mandatory in most areas, but by having the smoke and fire alarms connected to your security system, you can have peace of mind knowing that the fire department is automatically dispatched if you don’t turn off your alarms in a reasonable amount of time. This feature offers life-saving protection if you’re at home.
Many homes now have carbon monoxide (CO) detectors to protect residents from this poisonous and odorless gas that kills numerous people every year. The gas leaks occur due to faulty furnaces, fireplaces, or other problem. By having the carbon monoxide detector connected to your home security system, the alarm goes off when CO is detected and the system automatically calls 911 for help. This is an important feature because many people die in their sleep from carbon monoxide poisoning.
A panic button is now a feature of security systems, especially for senior citizens and people with disabilities who live alone. Panic buttons are for medical emergencies and other situations that require assistance from police or paramedics.
Home security companies offer a growing number of features and services due to advances in technology. With a security system in place, you feel safer when at home and you know your home is protected when away. For more information on what home security companies provide, contact us today.
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