A family needs to safeguard their homes and lives against
the dangers of modern society. With increases in the crime rate
over last several decades it makes the thought of not locking
your doors and windows seem insane. Lots of people have opted
to have a security system installed in their homes to increase
their piece of mind. Burglar alarms have been protecting homes
for a while now but due to bad installation, products and
customer neglect they are all but ignored by everyone including
intruders. Hearing a siren go off doesn't spur neighbors into
dialing 911 unless it never shuts off
Alarm monitoring provides greater degree of protection as
when an alarm goes off a central monitoring company receives a
signal and calls authorities. Many security system owners fail
to see how vulnerable they're system is because of the public
apathy towards alarms. One simple cut to your phone service
cable can disable your central station monitoring. The phone
service box is often installed on the outside the house and is
very vulnerable to being cut. If the service line is cut then
the home owner is at the mercy of a neighbor's willingness and
availability to notify authorities.
One way of reducing this risk is to have they're service box
relocated in their crawlspace. If your house is on a slab then
you can all but remove this option unless you can find a place
that you would be willing to have it installed inside the
living space and be willing to do the project yourself. Having
a cellular or radio backup system installed is a great option
as it is installed inside the protected area and communicates
wirelessly. The chances of catching a burglar are pretty low
even with a modern burglar alarm with backup communications. By
definition "alarm" is to scare or frighten. So therefore a
burglar alarm is designed to scare off intruders. But in quite
a few burglaries the homeowner will still be victim of a smash
and grab where the intruder just grabs the most valuable of
your possessions before they think they might get caught.
An intruder knows that most people ignore the wailing of
your siren and the chances of someone being able to identify
them are low so the risk verses reward is great. But now that
CCTV or
video
surveillance equipment is becoming affordable to the
general public and isn't just for the wealthy and corporate
environments any more. It has become one of the fastest growing
parts of the security industry. Home surveillance systems are
quite sophisticated with features comparable to their
commercial counter parts. With features that allow the customer
to store weeks or months of video surveillance clips that can
be viewed on a surveillance dvr. Specialized security cameras
allow them to be hidden as in the case with nanny cams, IR
cameras allow images to be recorded in low light to total
darkness, and vandal/ weather proof cameras allows these
security cameras to be placed outside.
Software and internet capability allow users to access
recorded and real time events from anywhere at any time.
Connection can be made from a networked computer and by today's
modern cell phones. A modern surveillance systems can also send
email alerts to their owners if detects events such as alarms,
custom inputs like doors, and motion detection. Motion
detection by a camera during a programmed period can also sound
an alert when it sees motion to warn would be intruders they
have already been detected before they even get close to your
home. Now if an intruder knows that they have already been seen
the likelihood of them robbing your home is greatly reduced.
With video evidence local authorities are more likely to arrest
and convict any intruder and also recover your possessions.
Alert Networks, Inc.
Serving Greater Atlanta
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