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[S254]Security Systems For Home
by Guy Morris, Guy
Everyone wants to look after their family, and protect them from criminals. There are many different home security systems available, it is important to install the correct one. Many people that install home alarm systems as DIY projects may go over the top. It is difficult to know what level of security you need for your home. People often prefer to be safe and so will go over the top when protecting their homes.

Evaluating your Home Weaknesses

The best way to select which home security product you want to purchase will depend on the level of protection that you actually need. You should try to think like a criminal, which entry points would a potential burglar be able to use? You may well beware of the entry points when you forgot to take your key!

Things that make entering a property easier include sheltered surroundings, such as trees, fences and shrubs. Burglars don't really like to be watched! There are a number of home security solutions which can be used to cover these sheltered areas, including motion sensors, security lights and alarm systems. Whenever a burglar trips one of the motion sensors then the alarm will sound, or the alarms will come on.

You should try to think of ways to prevent a burglar gaining access to your home. You ideally want to slow the burglars down so that they will give up when entering your house. You can add video monitoring systems to your front door to add a bigger deterrent. Electronic locks, and magnetic locks can be used to add extra security to your home.

Other important points to consider

You should also consider a few other important points, in particular whether the alarm company offers a monthly monitoring contract. This monitoring service will add an extra layer of security to your home security system. If an intruder breaks into your home then the police can be called. You can of course deactivate the alarm should it be a false alarm.

Some home security systems are quite complicated, while others are simple. It all depends on how much money you have available to spend on your budget. Security cameras can record onto computers, if required. There are hundreds of different home security systems that may be of use to you.

Some Home Stagers are endowed with tons of talent, design skills and passion but still they are struggling with their clients and business. Their lack of success is caused by their lack of proper systems set up for their business. The very foundation of your business should be based on a structure of systems.

Systems are what allow everything to function properly - it's how we get water to our homes, it's how hundreds of planes can be in the air at the same time, and trains can travel across the country without smashing into each other, and it's how large and small businesses function with thousands or employees or with just one or two. It's an outline of how we do things and how we let people know how we do things.

Think back to when you started employment with a previous company. During orientation, you were probably presented with an Employee Manual. This Employee Manual outlined all the dos and don'ts, company policies, dress codes, an outline of company holidays, pay schedules, etc.

Companies create these Standard Operating Procedures as a tool for organizing their business. It is the blueprint of how the business should be run.

Well, this is no different in a Home Staging business, but unfortunately, most do not have systems in place and therein lays the problem. As we all know, "winging it" only takes you so far.

The operations manual for my staging business was born out of necessity and eventually as a means for training my staging team. I knew that in order for my business to grow, I would need a team to work with, but that also meant that my team would also need to work independent of me.

It would not be efficient to have a team, but also need to baby-sit them throughout the day. So, I broke down every step I took in the staging process and created a system to communicate my instructions, ideas and plans for each project so that they can execute and complete the project without my having to oversee the entire process.

I was able to do that through checklists and other communications. As a side benefit, this operations manual also becomes an ideal training manual for new employees and a great way to ensure consistency from your team on each project.

The trouble is, by the time most business people realize they need to systematize their businesses, they're so deep into their businesses that finding the time to create and implement these systems seems downright impossible.

Implement these tips to help you get started:

1. Block out some time to sit and think about everything you do in your business, from the moment you answer the phone to what you do after you destage a property and write those down.

2. Break each event into steps, i.e. incoming calls - what questions do callers usually ask? How do you answer the questions? What information do you need from them?

3. Think about things that you've forgotten or you've seen fall through the cracks - it's okay, it happens to everyone - you just need to identify what those are.

4. Now, create forms and checklists which include all the steps you take for each of those areas.

5. On your next few projects, take these forms and checklists you've created and follow them religiously (have your team do the same if you have a team).

6. As you use these forms and checklists, add, change, modify, and refine as needed.

7. Lastly, put together a binder that comes from the forms and checklists that you have created in the previous steps. This will outline how you run every aspect of your business.

Congratulations, you now have your own company operations manual!

Ultimately, the key to success is to PUT IT INTO ACTION and FOLLOW IT. Don't go through this exercise and then ignore it.

Trust me, you will feel more organized, confident, and this will translate to more credibility and professionalism in the eyes of your clients and prospects.

Copyright (c) 2009 Alice Chan
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