Nowadays it is a lot easier to protect your home with DIY home security and products. These are easy for the homeowner to install and are available in a number of forms. The types of home security include video surveillance, sound alarm, silent alarm, and much more. Depending on how much you are able to spend and how secure you want to feel, you can buy either an elaborate home security system or something more simple in nature.
If you want to install window and door contacts, you can do it pretty easily if you have a little knowledge on low-voltage wiring and how to use some basic hand tools, like an electric drill. When you get DIY home security, it may include closed circuit television cameras and monitors. These can be connected to your video or digital recorder to keep a record of all activity around the home.
For the privacy and comfort of guests, be sure to install cameras in a place where their privacy won't be compromised. This includes avoiding locations like bedrooms and bathrooms. The DIY home security video cameras need to be placed in main rooms, like the living room, and outside around the home. When the cameras are place in common areas, the family and visitors feel more at ease and their right to privacy isn't compromised.
Wireless: The Best Way to Go
If you can afford to go with a wireless DIY home security system, than it makes more sense to do so. That way you don't have to deal with extensive installation or wires all over the home and it becomes simpler and quicker to install. You can get cameras that are wireless also. This is great if you don't want to put holes in the outer walls of your home. Going wireless also looks more professional and so can be more intimidating to possible intruders.
Make sure that you have a time-lapse VCR that can save up to 24 hours of video on one T-160 tape if you will be connecting the home security cameras to the VCR. That way you do not have to change the tape multiple times a day. Another thing to keep in mind is that for your protection it helps to keep videos for at least a weeks worth of time. This is because, for example, you may not realize that something has been taken until a few days later.
If you decide to use a digital recording device as part of your security system, it works best when used with a DIY home security system or another professional system. If your digital recording device comes with a 600-megabit hard drive, than it is capable of taping as many as four different video cameras at a time and it has enough space for thirty days worth of taping.
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In case you don’t know what kind of home protection systems are available on the market and what they do, we’ll try to cover some information here. So without wasting much time, let’s take a look at the components, which make-up the home security system, ok.
Home Security System Components
Usually, almost all of the security systems contain the following components: control panel, keypads, sensors, lights or alarms. Below, we’ll try to look at these a little bit closer.
Control Panel – It is the heart of a security system. Control panel receives all the signals from motions sensors (we’ll discuss them later) and interprets them. Then, the control panel (depending on which signals were received) alerts the output devices: external lights or sound alarms.
Keypads – These small devices act like a remote control for your TV. They allow you to turn on or off the alarm system. Basically, they let you interact with the control panel. Using these keypads you can notify your control panel about added additional lights or sensors.
Motion Sensors – These gadgets are used to notify the control panel about possible intrusion of any kind. They may scan the area for possible motion and will help turn on the alarm and catch the burglars.
Contacts - These magnetic devices are fixed on windows and doors. They are put between the frame of the window or a door. When someone tries to open a door for instance, these devices will notify the control panel about possible intrusion.
Infrared - Infrared motion detectors can notify a home security control panel about intrusion, based on heat emitted by the object or the movements made.
Detectors - There are special motion detectors that can be mounted on walls or the ceiling. These detectors can navigate the area up to 360 degrees.
Output Devices – These are the devices that act when they get a signal from a control panel. It can be external lights, which are very popular among home security system owners, or it can be sound alarms. Lights start flashing or simply light-on by interrupting burglar’s intentions to rob your house. Sound system wakes up the whole neighborhood and prevents burglars from any intrusion.
Additional Security Components
Additionally, it would be suggested to get better locks for your doors. You could also put on some decals on the fences or in some obvious place, saying that your house is secured by a protection system 24 hours a day. You could also put on some dummy cameras to fool burglars into thinking that spy cameras guard your house.
Or you could install real spy cameras that record view all the time or turn-on only when motion sensors detect a movement or some kind of heat. So you could have the ultimate home security system with cameras, lights and alarms altogether.
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