It has been proven time and time again that houses in which a home security device has been installed have far less potential chance of being broken into. Because of this reality clearly the first thing a home owner must do in order to secure his or her home is to install a home security system.
Choosing a Security System
In the world we live in today the range of different home security systems available is considerable so one must spend some time to properly evaluate each system. The following is a series of tips and points I hope will help you with your decision.
You'll need to start your evaluation of what you need first by asking yourself some questions about your location, are there people around? Is there a lot of crime? How easy to access is your home?
The next point you may want to consider is the vulnerability of your home. For example, do you have elderly folks living alone during the day or for long periods of time? Is your house unattended for long periods of time and/or do you have minors in the house who are left unattended at times.
Once you have answered these questions you would have narrowed down your choices and hopefully you would have an idea by now of which security system you want to install.
The more classical wired security systems
Hard wire security systems are the most popular choice because they are very reliable and easy to use however, doing the home security system wiring can be a challenge for some non technical people.
My recommendation is to let a professional do your home security system wiring and not try to do it yourself, unless of cause you have installed one before and are familiar with the system or you are an electrician.
It is imperative that home security system wiring be done in such a way that the wires are not visible by the naked eye, failing to do so could leave a window of opportunity open to a competent burglar.
An additional thing to take into consideration is how well protected your wiring is, you must make sure that your wiring will stay dry at all times.
Home security system wiring can be a complex job, which can easily mess your security system up if it is not done adequately. Therefore if you do not know how to go about it, leave it to the professionals and enjoy the extra security benefits your system provides once installed.
Home Security System Wiring
Unfortunately, for hundreds of thousands of families however, their haven is breached each year; either by theft, burglary, or even violent crime. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (www.ojp.usdoj.gov) over three quarters of all crimes in the U.S. are made up of property crimes. With the estimated 2005 burglary rate of 726.7 per population of 100,000, the likelihood of experiencing a home burglary was greater than being the victim of car theft with a rate of 416.7 per 100,000. Although the monetary losses can be significant, certainly the emotional effects resulting from the feelings of vulnerability and unease are discomforting at the least.
For some, home security seems a distant concern; something that only those living in large urban areas need to consider. Statistics from the Bureau of Justice indicate otherwise. Although burglary rates are higher in urban areas, it has been far more equal opportunity than one might suspect. The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics shows a 2005 urban burglary rate of 37.7 per 1,000 households, while in rural areas it was 29.4 and in suburban areas it was 24.7.
Certainly, homeowners insurance can help to defray the cost of any material losses. Replacing home electronics, jewelry, and other possessions or replacing broken windows and doors after a forcible entry can all be accomplished relatively easily except in the instances of prized family heirlooms or similarly loved personal items. However, replacing the sense of well being is not so easily achieved. Questions regarding what would have happened if someone had been home at the time of the burglary can linger. For millions of those with children at home alone for portions of the day or left with a young baby sitter, these concerns become amplified.
Although insurance goes a long way in covering the loss of material items after the fact, other home security measures can take more proactive steps in preventing loss and assuring the safety of those in the home. With many home security systems offering 24 hour per day monitoring and fees that are more affordable than the average home insurance policy, such systems seem to be a wise step in the direction of prevention.
Most home security systems today offer window stickers, yard signage, and even sirens which act as deterrents to potential invaders. Most also possess a panic button to allow any occupants in the house to summon help immediately with the push of a single button.
These systems are also dependable as they switch to battery powered backup when power is out. Each home security system offers their own specific features but may also include things such as the ability to warn parents when young children slip out of the house unattended or when children fail to arrive home from school on time.
It is estimated that only 20% of American homes have home security systems installed. This is either a reflection of a sense of security or perhaps a lack of information about the features and affordability of a good home security system. For the average homeowner, the six figure home security systems that make the news aren't something to consider. However, in most areas quality home security systems that feature free equipment and free installation with a monthly monitoring fee in the neighborhood of $25 to $30 is much more worthy of consideration.
Certainly burglary or any type of forcible entry into the home is not inevitable but like all risks homeowners must assess not only the likelihood it will occur but also the potential outcome to determine if the cost of prevention is justified or not. For homeowners who determine that greater home security is a need, there is most certainly a home security system available to fit their pocketbook.
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