Home Security – Defend Your Home and Possessions Against Intruders!

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With all the emphasis in recent years on Homeland Security, many people have overlooked the importance of national security. Although he could not do the story before the news, when your house is burgled, safeguarding your home soon becomes the most important issue in your world.The FactsThere no reason to wait for what happens there. According to the U. S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, approximately 75% of all crimes in the United States in crimes against property. In 2003 there were 14 million thefts of property. In 83% of these crimes, the burglars actually entered the house or other building to steal property.According FBI Uniform Crime Reports, residential burglaries in 2003 averaged $ 1,600 in property or cash loss per incident. This does not include repair of locks, doors, windows, and the destruction of others. Are you ready to give $ 1,600 (not to mention the security of your home and your family safe) for a thief? It can happen to anyone. If you live in an urban, suburban or rural, you are the target of thieves. What will you do about it? The OptionsNever underestimate the resourcefulness of an intruder. Just lock the doors and windows is not enough. If you can not think of a way to break into your house, probably someone who makes his life of crime will be able to well.You should not overestimate the ingenuity of its neighbors. Neighbourhood Watch is very good, but how many of your neighbors spend every hour you're not at home watching your house? How to distinguish between a furniture delivery and a robbery? You can just looking if someone is simply walking for exercise or casing houses for possible burglary attempts? Even houses less than a mile from police stations are easily robbed.There are the best options to prevent break-ins and make your home secure.Home Alarms simple loud noise, not deter a criminal. Your neighbors are likely to turn their televisions to drown the noise. battery alarms and also electrical noise are easily upset by criminals.If you use a home alarm, you must use a tracking system. When deciding between alarm monitoring systems at home, you can usually choose among three – a system of do-it-yourself, a national surveillance system and a local home security do-system.The system installation -you are by far the cheapest. Need a little 'know-how, and you need to know how an intruder enters. When you buy your own equipment, you have the choice of companies to monitor your system. Some systems let you program additional numbers to call when the alarm is triggered, which is not as good as you think. When you or a neighbor is able to react and call the police, the burglar is usually long gone. It 'better to stick to services pros.National alarm monitoring system (such as ADT or Brinks) are the most popular. most common complaints are the customers used the facility. The installation of national contracts with firms dealers. Many ADT and Brinks customers have reported outrageous quotes, having to negotiate with the installer, and advertised specials being worthless. Other issues are control errors and reaction times slow. When an alarm is triggered, the company seeks to determine whether the alarm event (the vast majority of home alarm triggers are accidents by owners). If you can put your phone will then call the authorities. dissatisfied customers do not report all calls or calls very late. These companies also need to contract with them for a certain period of time, usually 2-3 years, even if they are satisfied with their alarm monitoring systems are generally cheaper service.Local with high levels of customer satisfaction. A local company will have fewer customers, so you're more important to them. You will get a less expensive, yet completely effective installation by a representative of the Royal Society. Because these companies rarely require long-term contracts, you have more freedom to change monitoring

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