You cant afford to not have home security!
Over the past few years we’ve seen nearly everything that can possibly go terrible economically do just that. This includes fortune 500 companies cutting back and laying off employees. Banks have been failing and the American dream of home retention let alone ownership has becoming very bleak. Combine the loss of jobs and sky rocketing prices for consumer goods and it makes for a very terrible scene. It has become even more vital to budget your money and preserve everything that you own.
Unfortunately the terrible comes with the excellent. There are many people out here that are suffering. There even more that are suffering and have their eyes on what you have as a way out of their situation. Home security has become more vital than ever before.
The crime statistics from the 2009 FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program state that: In 2009, there were an estimated 2,199,125 burglaries and that Burglaries of residential properties accounted for 72.6 percent of all burglary offenses. These are staggering numbers to say the least. But, it gets worse. The estimated 2,199,125 burglaries cost the victims .6 billion dollars in lost property in 2009. The average dollar loss per burglary offense was ,096. My question to you is this. Do you have ,096 to just give away?? I sure don’t.
While the monetary aspect of a potential burglary is something to reckon about, for most people it’s far more than just the money. It’s about protecting your family and piece of mind. I know from personal experience. It doesn’t feel excellent to come home to a break in. It’s a feeling of having your person space violated and you’re never the same afterward.
So, what’s the answer? As with many things in life, there is no one answer and no guarantees to really protect your self from a burglary. But, there are home security systems that we can install to increase the safety of our homes. There are different levels of protection. Some systems are basic home alarm systems. While others include home security cameras, they can be hard wired or in the form of a wireless home security system.
In this article we will be looking at a typical basic home security system. The basic home security systems generally include:
1. Keypad – This is the brain home security systems. It constantly monitors all the sensors that are connected to doors, windows, etc. This is where you will perform system checks if needed and is also where you activate and de-activate your alarm system.
2. Door sensors – These sensors are generally mounted on the top outer edge of the door. The sensor consists of 2 pieces. One is attached to the door jamb and the other is attached to the door. Both pieces contain magnets. When the door opens it breaks the magnetic field between the contacts and signals to the brain/keypad that the door has been open. A basic alarm usually includes 2 door sensors. They are also usually wireless.
3. Motion detector – The motion detector does just what the name indicates. Once the system is activated the motion detector activates and will trigger the alarm system if something crosses within the field of vision of the motion detector. With the better alarm companies such as ADT and Protect America you’ll usually get 1 motion detector with a basic package, but it may vary.
One final note, home security systems are not only for homes. Someone living in an apartment or even a student in a college dorm can benefit from the added security of an alarm system. All major alarm companies offer wireless home security systems. That means that you don’t have to drill holes to mount any hardware.
So let’s review. Your basic home security systems typically include your keypad, 2 door sensors (front & rear) and 1 motion detector. As I said this is usually consistent with the top companies as ADT and Protect America. Your pricing for a basic system should start around /month for monthly monitoring. Which isn’t terrible considering your family and valuable are priceless. I’d suggest you call ADT (877) 631-9346 & Protect America (877) 634-5597. To discuss your home security needs.
