Showing posts with label wireless home security systems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless home security systems. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Wireless Home Security Systems - Planning and Installing

In today’s high risk time, home security is of vital importance. Installing a good home security system and proper planning tend to keep your family safe from harm. Wireless home security systems have taken the security level to new heights.

These are basically intelligent and efficient systems which work with the help of sensors and a central console unit. The console unit controls the sensors and an alarm is raised based on the activities of the sensors. One can hardly notice the installation of these systems, because of their wireless nature.

Designing and installing wireless systems requires proper planning. Many companies are offering these systems like Abbra-professional, Ge-simon , Lynx-r etc but it is the customer who designs the system as per their requirement.

While planning your wireless home security system, there are a few key points you should keep in mind. By placing the correct sensors in the proper locations, you can increase your home security while keeping the overall cost down. Most systems feature a 300' to 600' range between the sensor and the main control unit.

Door & Window sensors are the most common addition to any security system and they help protect anything that opens and closes, which is typically the easiest access to a home by an intruder. Motion detectors are the second most popular sensor addition to any home security system.

A PIR (Passive Infrared) motion detector senses the movement of heat across a room and gives the corresponding output. Most PIR motion detectors have a 25' to 45' range at a 90' angle. An important addition to such systems can be Personal Panic Buttons (PPB) which can be added to any wireless home security system to be pressed at the time of emergency.

Popular uses are for elderly, or as holdup buttons in convenience stores. These can be placed under a counter, or worn as a pendant.

Home security systems are a great investment because they guard your home against potential loss. It is high time that we go for them to keep our homes safe and secure from intruders.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Installing a Wireless Home Security System

More and more, homeowners are choosing to install their own wireless home security systems. It's economical and there are many options available for an individual to install on their home.

There are many options from hybrid wireless security camera systems to fully wireless options. The key is really to find exactly what you want for your home.

Every home is different and therefore everyone's home security needs are varied. Some may prefer (and this depends on how much money you have available) to have a private company consult and provide installation and even emergency response.

These days, cameras and wireless systems are becoming cheaper and more available. Amazon is a great place to check out the newest technology for home security. You can generally find good prices on security cameras, CCTV monitors, motion sensor lights, and home security systems.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Home Security Blog

Home security is something close to home for everybody. Literally. One of the most important things to make sure your home security is up to snuff is knowledge.

You need to know what is going on in home security, how crooks are breaking into people's houses, and how to prevent these things from happening to your home.

There are several good websites that immediately spring to mind that will give you a good insight into how to improve your home security. What I look for in a good informational resource are little tidbits of information that you don't usually think about or your forget.

It is often the most obvious things like perhaps, leaving a ladder on the outside of your house or in the backyard, that can be the most detrimental and can lead to our home security being breached.

Or ideas like motion detecting lights and wireless home security systems being easily programmable by phone.

One such resource is the Home Security Blog. This is a great resource. Check it out here.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Home Security Alarms on Two-Story Homes

Home security systems are very important on two or more story homes. Often, this fact will go overlooked because people believe that they don't need to worry about the second story of their home.

But it is easier than you think for someone to scale your home and gain access to your home via your second story.

A home security alarm system is important to protect your home in case someone tries to break in through the second story window.

Always remember to lock all of your windows and doors even if they are on the second story. The windows, that is.

Often, people leave their windows unlocked, thinking they will be safe because they are hard to get to.

Read more about home security systems on the home page.

Read about wireless home security systems here.