Post Title. 12/07/2009
 
PROTECTING YOUR HOME

First Begin with the front door: 

 A locked front door is always your first line of defense

 Spend more on high-quality dead-bolt locks. Bored-in dead-bolt locks that are embedded into the door provide the best protection

 Without dead-bolt locks, burglars may be able to easily open your front door using a credit card to push back the tongue of the lock

 Invest in a peephole. 180-degree peepholes give you the advantage of seeing who’s at the door before you open it

 Always make sure the area outside your door is well lit

 If you just moved into your new home, replace every lock so that you have the only set of keys


Secure your windows:

 Install locks or pins. Use the same brand of locks on all of your windows so it’s easy and convenient to use them

 Always keep the key to the locks in a safe, but easy-to-access location so you can get to it quickly

 Also keep any trees or shrubs around windows trimmed. By doing so, this will make it more difficult for burglars to conceal themselves.


Adequate lighting:

 Two of a burglar’s biggest enemies are noise and light

 Installing lights around your home that are activated by motion can help scare off unwelcome visitors

 Exterior sensor lights also help to light the path to your front door when you come home

 Use timers to light inside areas of your home if you’re home alone or away

 Using these economical and easy-to-use devices gives the appearance that someone is home and is a good way to make sure you’re consistently protected.

 

Make a home security checklist:

 Turn down the telephone and answering machine volume when you go out so burglars can’t hear that no one is home

 If you’re a single woman or live alone, keep your answering machine message non-specific (e.g., “We’re not home right now…”) or have a male friend record your message

 Don’t leave notes for family or friends outside your home

 Don’t leave tools or ladders lying around your yard since impulse burglars can use them to gain access to your home

 Make sure all exterior door hinges are on the inside

 Lock garage doors and sliding glass doors every night and whenever you are away from home.


Make a home security checklist:

 Don’t hide keys outside your home, such as in your mailbox, under doormats or above doorways. Burglars usually know the hiding spots

 If you’re a single woman or live alone, leave a pair of men’s shoes outside your door from time to time or especially when service repairmen are visiting

 If you’re planning to go away, either have your mail picked up by a neighbor or request that your local post office stop delivery until you get back. You’ll also want to cancel any other regular deliveries, such as newspapers

 Tell relatives or neighbors when you’ll be back and let them know where you can be reached in an emergency.

Make a home security checklist:

 If a stranger asks to use your phone, don’t let them inside your home. If they say it is an emergency, take down the details with your door closed and make the call for them

 All representatives of legitimate companies have ID cards. If someone representing the phone, cable, gas or any other home service or repair company knocks on your door, always ask them to show their ID or badge number and write it down. Always call their company for confirmation before letting them in your home 

 If you receive a harassing phone call, say nothing and hang up the phone immediately. If you keep receiving these calls, immediately report the calls to the local police and your telephone company.

Make a home security checklist:

 When you buy a new appliance, such as a TV or computer, always destroy the box or hide it in your trash so others won’t know you have something new and valuable

 Always videotape, photograph or keep a written register of all your valuables and their serial numbers

 Store valuable documents such as insurance policies and wills in a safety deposit box

 Program emergency contact numbers into your phone memory and clearly label them so it will be easy to dial them in an emergency.

Make a home security checklist:

 Every six months, you should inspect your home as if you’ve been locked out. How would you get in? Look for weak spots and realize that if you can get inside, so could someone else

 Check to see if there’s an active neighborhood watch association in your community. This program helps keep you updated on problems in your neighborhood and gets more people to help watch and protect your home and family

 If there is no active neighborhood watch program in your community, contact your local law enforcement agency to find out how you can start one.

Source: Adt.com

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Crime Statistics 12/07/2009
 
  One of the biggest enemies of home security is thinking “It won’t happen to me.”



1 out of every 5 homes will have a burglary, fire or carbon monoxide poisoning.

§ 9 out of 10 convicted burglars agreed that they would avoid a house protected by an alarm system.

§ 1,800 deaths occur each year from carbon monoxide.

§ More than 80% of all fire-related fatalities occur in the home.

§ 1 out of every 3 homes will have a medical emergency this year.

§ A monitored alarm system makes your home 3 times less likely to be burglarized than homes without a security system.
 
 
Home Alarm Systems - Hard Wired Or  Home Wireless Security Systems - Which is Better?

 No individual wants to be burgled - it simply is your worse nightmare. Think For a moment about it - the invasion of your privacy by some mindless prowler to advance statement into your home, to take your belongings. It creates so much upheaval and heartache that it will affect you for months, years even. Just stop for single minute and check the following... Have you got up to date home insurance and have you got an up to date catalog of your belongings? You will need these if you befall burgled. However, all this might be prevented by simply improving your Residential security and installing a Residential thief alarm system.

So what choices are at hand of Home security alarm available today? There are in effect two most important types of intruder alarm system and these are wireless and hard wired. Both have their pros and cons.

Hard wired alarm Burglar systems are ordinarily thought of as a more dependable home alarm system. These are the traditional alarm system whereby the door and window sensors that trigger the alarm are connected to the alarm control panel by cables. There is no chance for inference, unlike a wireless system, however at hand will be huge disruption in the course of the installation as walls will need to be channelled and shirting and floorboards lifted. It is advised that a qualified alarm installation service provider is employed to conduct out this work thus increasing the overall cost of installation. It will be a more permanent installation, but cannot be easily taken out without further disruption when, for illustration you move to a new back home.

A wireless home alarm system is a Home security package that again consists of a control panel and Door contact sensors, but are connected wirelessly thus effectively Removing the need for wiring. Wireless Home security systems are becoming tremendously popular due to their flexibility, easiness of installation and cost. Like a hardwired alarm, a Combination of sensors can be added to the system such as door/window sensors, PIR movement detection sensors, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. But the Best part of a wireless system is you don't need to install them all at the same time, unlike the hardwired system. The only major downside to a wireless system is you will need to replace the batteries in the sensors systematically about every two years. The reliability has improved considerably over The past few years as expertise has improved so interference is just about a thing of the past. Wireless Home alarm security systems are terrific if you are extending your House as you can simply install extra sensors to the new home wireless security system very quickly and without difficulty.

A Home Wireless Security system is a vital back home enhancement that so many group neglect. If you haven't yet installed an home alarm system then take skirmish - why Put off until you get burgled or worse?


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