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Security System Options

Date Added: April 05, 2010 08:12:02 AM
Author: Rick Howe
Category: Business & Economy: Security
When you own a property, such as a home or a business building, or even some older building on some land that’s not being used, it is important to protect it. In a world of crime and loitering, property needs to be protected against burglary, break-ins, arson, and illegal activity. There are literally dozens of types of security systems, and even more options and things to think about before investing in one. Because security systems aren’t exactly cheap, so it’s important to know exactly what you’re buying – you’ll want it to last as long as possible and protect your property as best it can. Indoor or Outdoor? Whether you purchase an indoor or outdoor security system depends a lot on your needs and how much you want to be involved in the protection process. For example, indoor systems will need you to enter a code when you want to start protection or before you walk into the house. The sensors for an indoor security system are usually placed in the windows and doorways, so giving the system prior notice to you coming in will be necessary. Outdoor security systems have sensors that are generally placed on the outer perimeter or right outside the house to detect motion or in some cases infrared heat signatures. These are better for larger properties or places that aren’t regularly patrolled or used. Battery or Electric? Electric security systems sometimes really run up the energy bill, depending on how long and when the system is activated. Battery systems are easier to maintain, reducing the number of wires and complications. However, it is very important to keep track of the battery charge and life. Also, sometimes batteries will die at different times, making the upkeep difficult. Video? Along with the standard security system with motion detectors and alarms, security systems also sometimes come with video surveillance. Video surveillance includes short circuit cameras that video and relay those images to a TV or VCR for review. Video surveillance is a great way to record any criminal or illegal behavior. That way, the video can be reviewed and help in apprehending the burglar or squatter. Video surveillance is much more expensive than more simple security systems, but can really be worth it if your property is in a high crime area or is prone to break-ins. Risk Assessments Many home security businesses offer free or very cheap risk assessments to determine how much security and what type of security system is needed for your property. With the risk assessment, you can avoid paying for much more security than you need, as well as avoid getting a simple security system when your property would benefit more from a more complex system. The danger with risk assessments, however, is that some less honest security businesses tend to exaggerate the risk to your home or property. This causes unnecessary fear and paranoia and is intended to waste money on a security system that you don’t need. It may be worth hiring an independent risk assessment to determine the correct amount of security needed. Burglar Alarm - Peak Alarm's reliable service and latest technologies help protect the home, business and government. Get expert advice, a free security review of products. We offer full Security Services including Sales, Installation, Service, and Monitoring.
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