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Secure your Investment!
7 Questions Every Homeowner Should
Know About Home Security
Imagine you are home alone. It’s late at
night. You hear a scuffle at the window. Perhaps it’s just a cat, but there’s
always that nagging “what if” question. Sure, you may have a black belt in
karate, or maybe you’ve just seen plenty of action movies, but even if self-defence
isn’t something that you are worried about there are many other reasons to own
a home security system. There are also many things you can do to make your
house less of a target: the reality is that home security is a preventive
measure that everyone can afford. Whether you are looking to sell your home or
have just moved into a new house, there is a security system that’s right for
you and a lot of things you can do yourself to lessen your chances of being
broken into. The trick of course is deciding the level of security that you
need and figuring out what you yourself can do. That is what this article is
here to help you with. Why
A Home Security System? Whether you are concerned about crime in
your area isn’t necessarily the focus. You may not live in a neighbourhood that
is considered a high crime area and you may never have had a break in but
nearly everywhere is at a degree of risk for break-ins. Besides that there are
insurance, fire, and home resale reasons to get a security system. The days where a dead bolt, large dog, and
baseball bat were enough to protect your home are near their end. Most thieves
can get past even the best locks, few places are big enough to have large dogs,
and baseball bats don’t do much against a well armed intruder. Most break-ins
occur late in the morning and early afternoon while people are away at work or
school. That alone is good reason to look into home security. What
am I Trying to Protect? You probably don’t have millions of dollars
of crown jewels but any typical home has thousands of dollars worth of stuff
that is of interest to thieves. TV’s, home stereo’s, DVD players, computers, jewellery,
artwork etc. are all items that most of us have in our home and are all items
that thieves love. They are easily sellable and not that hard to carry off in a
hurry. Besides that home security offers a measure of protection for you, your
family and loved ones. Perhaps you aren’t worried about personal safety, but
you may be concerned about the safety of others in your home. The importance of
what you are trying to protect should weigh heavily in your decision to install
a home security system. You want to be able to sleep well at night knowing that
both your loved ones and your valuable personal belongings are safe. Do I
Live in a High Crime Area? Another way to figure out your home
security needs is to consider the likelihood that you will be the target of
criminal activity. If you have lived in a neighbourhood for a while, you
probably already know whether it is safe to leave your doors unlocked at night.
If it is a new community, then you can do some research (police station, library, neighbours, real estate agents)
to find out just how common crime is in the area. If you do live in a
high-crime area your need for home security is greater. This is obviously an
important question when deciding what level of security you need. Does
My Home Invite Crime? Even if you live in a low-crime area you
should be aware that there are certain types of homes that are more susceptible
to break-ins than others. For example, ground-level apartments are more likely
to be targeted as are homes surrounded by thick bushes, plants, and trees,
since they offer prowlers plenty of places to hide. Old, weak, or cracked doors
and windows are easier to break into. A house on a darkened street where the
owners are seldom home is a very attractive target. In contrast, of course, is
a house with a wide-open lawn on a well-lit street that is posted with "Neighbourhood
Watch and Beware of Dog" signs. This type of home isn’t the ideal spot for
a burglar to attempt a break-in. Does your home invite or deter crime? The
answer will help you make a decision about the level of security you need. What
are the Other Benefits of a Home Security System? Aside from safety, you may have a financial
motive to beef up your home security. Just by having a burglar alarm already in
place you’ve probably increased the resale value of your home. Remember to tell your real estate agent about
your burglar alarm if you are planning on selling your home. Also, most, if not
all, insurers will give you a discount on your homeowners policy premium if you
install a home security system. The available discount will vary from one
insurer to another. It will also vary depending on what kind of security system
you choose. Usually, insurers will give you a 5 percent discount merely for
installing dead-bolt locks. A simple burglar alarm is likely to get you yet
another 5 percent. If you decide to go with a more sophisticated home security
system, complete with monitoring services, then you can expect a discount of up
to 20 percent. (In addition to discounts for security devices, you can get
discounts for installing safety devices such as smoke detectors or sprinkler
systems.) Check with your insurance agent to make sure you're currently
receiving any discounts you qualify for, and to see if you can save any more on
premiums by installing additional security equipment. Protection from fire and carbon monoxide
poisoning are also very good reasons to get a home security system. Nothing is
more devastating than a residential fire. Most quality residential systems
include fire monitoring and for a slightly higher fee you can find a system
that can detect carbon monoxide. The same service that can protect you from
break-ins can also detect both of these culprits and call the monitoring
service before you know there is even a problem. What
Can I Do to Secure My Home? There are many things you can do yourself
to make your home more secure and that will lessen your need for a state of the
art security system (if you live in a good area you can easily get by with a
basic model). Thieves are opportunists. They will choose homes that have easy
access and that provide them cover so they won’t be seen. In addition to
installing a home security system, here are some tips you can do to make your
home more secure:
What
Should I Look For in a Home Security System? There are thousands of companies and nearly
as many products, so deciding where to start can be difficult. Right after
you’ve decided your security needs you should decide how much you are able or
willing to spend. The price of a security system depends largely upon how
sophisticated the system is. A typical higher tech solution is a full-perimeter
system, which usually includes a series of sensors that, when armed, detect
when a door or window is opened, broken, or tampered with. These systems
operate on the principle that when a detector is tripped, an alarm of some sort
will go off. If the system includes off-site monitoring, local police will be
notified. Additionally, there are heaps of other systems that can protect you
if a burglar bypasses your perimeter system and succeeds in entering your home.
Floor sensors can detect an intruder by the weight of his or her footsteps.
Motion detectors sense any significant movements within their range. The technology that goes into many modern
systems is truly amazing, and if cost is not an object, very sophisticated
systems are available. But don't let money discourage you until you have
shopped around. There are many security systems to choose from, in a wide range
of prices. Home burglar alarms can range in price from free installation and With the free home security system you typically get Decals (to let
potential intruders know you have an alarm) and door and window Sensors. Most
security systems companies offer free installation for both the front and back
doors, and sometimes windows. You may pay extra for some window sensors, depending
on the type of system. Along with these items there is usually one motion
detector thrown in as well. Lastly, have a list of questions about the
home security monitoring company that would answer a call to your home. What is
their average response time when a burglar alarm goes off? How many false calls
do they receive? How much, if anything, does the monitoring company charge you
if they respond to your home security system? Whatever you are trying to protect, you should be able to find something within your budget. Ask your family, friends and co-workers for recommendations about home security experts. You can also consult your local yellow pages, the Internet, or community newspapers for security system professionals and dealers. All of these people can help you make an informed decision about getting a home security system that is right for you. This paper is intended for informational purposes only. Nothing contained herein constitutes
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