Be Safer With Home Alarms
, Posted in: Uncategorized, Author: (February 10, 2010)
A home alarm can give a family a sense of safety and security. Home alarms can include protection for a specific object in the home, or for an area in or around the home, or for the entire property. These types of alarms come in two special types.
Alarms can help prevent many things. Some alarms notify a family in case of fire, while others monitor carbon monoxide levels. Effective alarms do both, while also having the ability to deter burglars or home invaders. A monitored alarm system will notify someone who can tell the fire department or police how many pets are in a house and what type of floor plan a house has.
There are many reasons for getting a house alarm installed. Many people like to collect things of value. Others keep irreplaceable things in their home that need protection. Sometimes people spend long periods away from their home, leaving it unprotected. Or a home might be in a remote area that is difficult for neighbors to monitor. All of these are good reasons for getting home alarms installed.
Perimeter alarms are a very typical type of alarm system. They are generally connected to the windows and doors of a home and any other entryways. With a magnetic contact, a vibration detector or a strip of special foil tape, the alarm is triggered once the intruder breaks the seal. There are also small round discs that can be placed in the corners of window frames that are able to detect the sound waves and vibrations of a window breaking.
Area alarms work differently than perimeter alarms. Area home alarms are meant to protect a particular area of the house and property. With the help of electronic sensors, an area alarm will cast beams through the expected area which is usually a room or a hallway. If there is any interruption of the system, the alarm will be triggered. Area home alarms can detect light, sound and movement, or even pressure and temperature.
Area home alarms can be found in several different types. One type uses photoelectric eyes to cast unseen beams through the area to be protected. It is usually one that traffic has to pass through to get from one part of the house or property to another. Truly sophisticated systems use infrared detectors to sense the body heat of an intruder, or use microwaves to detect the motion of someone where they shouldn’t be.
Triggering an alarm should result in one if not two things. Detection systems are intended to frighten an intruder or burglar by activating loud noises that ward off intruders and warn the neighbors nearby. Having them connected to both indoor and outdoor lights, making your house easier to see for neighbors and law enforcement, can also bolster these alarms.
Homes can be protected without using expensive home alarms as well. Good quality windows and doors can help prevent someone from breaking in, and proper exterior lighting can make an intruder think twice. A home that doesn’t stand out from the ones around it is also safer. If you are going to choose one of the many home alarms available, consider getting one that is monitored for extra protection.
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