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		<title>Comparing Home Security Companies-Which One To Choose</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turn on the television anytime of the day or night and chances are you&#8217;ll see some commercials for home security companies.  Brinks, ADT, and Guardian are all pretty much household names in the industry.  But, are they the only viable choices available in the area of home security burglar alarm systems?  If you look online [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.diyhomesecuritysystems.com">DIY Home Security Systems</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.diyhomesecuritysystems.com/comparing-home-security-companies-which-one-to-choose.php">Comparing Home Security Companies-Which One To Choose</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Turn on the television anytime of the day or night and chances are you&#8217;ll see some commercials for home security companies.  Brinks, ADT, and Guardian are all pretty much household names in the industry.  But, are they the only viable choices available in the area of home security <a target="_blank" href="http://burglar-alarm-systems.com/">burglar alarm systems</a>?  If you look online you will discover there are hundreds of companies willing to protect your home.  What do you look for and what questions do you ask?  How do you know what features to look for and compare?</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://burglar-alarm-systems.com/home-security-companies.html">Home security companies</a> maintain watch over your home day and night.  This means that someone is sitting on the other side of a computer screen that will start beeping if your alarm goes off.  They will then call emergency services.  This practice is adhered to by almost all home security companies.</p>
<p> So when comparing packages and services, ask yourself just how many monitoring centers they have.  What if power goes out at one, do they have any type of backup system or center?  Does your own home security monitoring system?  Some small operations have just one office and if it were to go down in some disasterous circumstance they would not be able to provide you with the proper protection.</p>
<p> Another question to ask is has their personal been adequately trained?  You need to be confident that an experienced specialist will be on duty to handle an emergency competently.  Some home security companies pride themselves on the extensive training they give to their technicians, while others perhaps have just a small amount of training.</p>
<p> Of course you will want to consider cost when comparing home security companies, as some will range in price from less than  per month to  or even more, depending on the number of alarms, the monitoring they offer, and so on.  You shouldn&#8217;t have to pay an arm and a leg for home security but you do want to be sure you are getting what you are paying for.</p>
<p> If you feel confident and would lik to save on installation there are home security kits available.  While it&#8217;s certainly possible to do it yourself, it may be worth the extra money spent to be sure that you&#8217;re doing it correctly.</p>
<p> And the last thing to consider about home security companies is if they want to lock you into a long-term contract.  Go over the contract completely and be knowledgable about the possible fees that may be applied if you cancel the service early.  Home security companies can provide the optimum in security for you and your family and you will need to carefully consider each company.</p>
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		<title>Home Security Sensor Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 00:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
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In this day and age, it is very easy to get caught up in the gadgetry of home security systems.  From simple motion detectors to the more sophisticated video cameras and biometric systems, the advancements of technology has certainly made it both easy and difficult to protect yourself, your loved ones and all you value [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.diyhomesecuritysystems.com">DIY Home Security Systems</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.diyhomesecuritysystems.com/home-security-sensor-basics.php">Home Security Sensor Basics</a></p>
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<div>In this day and age, it is very easy to get caught up in the gadgetry of home security systems.  From simple motion detectors to the more sophisticated video cameras and biometric systems, the advancements of technology has certainly made it both easy and difficult to protect yourself, your loved ones and all you value in your home. <br/><br/>Technology has made it easier in terms of providing different levels of protection and access.  But the plethora of choices available sometimes makes choosing the right home security system a bit daunting.  This is where hiring a reputable home security company can help.<br/><br/>If the homeowner has a basic idea of what he is looking for, the better he will be able to explain his needs to the home security company that is installing the system.  If the homeowner’s security needs and budget do not seem to match the security system choice, a reputable home security company will offer advice and some options.<br/><br/>Although there are a lot of do-it-yourself home security kits available in the market, it is advisable for those who are serious about protecting their home and loved ones to hire professionals. <br/><br/>Home security companies are well worth the expense.  Can you put a price on your peace of mind?  Can you put a price on the safety of your loved ones?  Hiring a reputable home security company ensures the proper installation of your home security system.  Don’t do it yourself unless you are a licensed expert at installing home security systems yourself.<br/><br/>So here’s a little bit of help for those who are intimidated by the wide array of home security choices.  Treat this as a basic guide to helping the harried and hurried homeowner make a faster decision on his home security needs.<br/><br/>Perimeter sensors indicate when a window or door has been breached.  Indoor sensors such as mats strategically placed under windows, let the homeowner know if there has been a break-in.  Another type of indoor sensor detects motion such as a burglar entering a house through a window.  Ask your home security expert for details about perimeter and indoor sensors.<br/><br/>Ultrasonic sensors are more sophisticated than the simple motion detectors.  These sensors send out sound waves to detect movement in or around the house.  Your home security expert will know if this is the right choice for your home given the layout of your house and the relative location of windows and air vents.<br/><br/>If the ultrasonic sensors won’t work in your home, an alternative might be a microwave sensor.  Instead of sending out sound waves, these sensors send out microwave radio waves which are unaffected by air currents.  If not installed properly, this type of home security system can be triggered by movement around the corner of the home.  It is best to have a home security installation expert install a microwave sensor to avoid the hassles and fines of false alarms.<br/><br/>More sophisticated security systems are the photo-electric sensor and the passive infrared sensor.  The photo-electric sensor is a light sensor that triggers an alarm when blocked.  The passive infrared sensor is a more intelligent version of the motion detector.  Ask your home security professional for details.<br/><br/>Now consider yourself equipped with the basic knowledge about home security system options for your home.  Your home security professional will be able to guide you to the right security system given your security desires, the size of your home, and your budget.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Selecting Home Security Companies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 14:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have probably seen some of the many home security companies advertised on TV on a regular basis.  The best known names are Brinks, ADT, and Guardian.  But, are they the only viable choices available in the area of <a target="_blank" href="http://burglar-alarm-systems.com/">security buglar alarm system</a>?  The answer is a quick no &#8211; log onto the internet and do a search for &#8220;home security companies&#8221; and you&#8217;ll get back a wealth of options from which to choose.  What do you look for and what questions do you ask?  What are some of the most important qualities of a good security company?</p>
<p> Commonly a <a target="_blank" href="http://burglar-alarm-systems.com/home-security-companies.html">home security company</a> provides around-the-clock surveillance of your property and the alarm.  This will usually include a guard in a remote location who will be ready if the computer alerts him to an intrusion.  They will then call emergency services.  This is the most common procedure followed by all home security companies.</p>
<p> Since this is common procedure you will want to know the number of offices they have and where.  What if power goes out at one, do they have any type of backup system or center?  Does your own <a target="_blank" href="http://burglar-alarm-systems.com/home-security-monitoring.html">security monitoring system</a> get rerouted to another?  Some smaller home security companies only have one office or one monitoring station; this can be a problem in case of blackout, natural disaster, or some such circumstances.</p>
<p> Do you know what type of training their employees have had?  You do not want to just assume they are sufficiently qualified to deal with most emergencies that may arrise in a professional manner.  Some home security companies pride themselves on the extensive training they give to their technicians, while others perhaps have just a small amount of training.</p>
<p> The monthly fees and installation costs are another important issue to figure into your choice in home security companies.  Don&#8217;t necessarily go with the cheapest company or pay way too much for something but you do want to have adequate security.</p>
<p> And if you&#8217;re not very comfortable putting in your own alarm system, you may want to check if these home security companies do installation for you or if they simply sent you a kit and expect you to have it installed yourself.  But in so doing you do not want to sacrifice you and your family&#8217;s safety and security just to save a few bucks.</p>
<p> Do be aware of the type of contract you are entering into and the possibility of being locked into somthing.  Be sure you read the fine print and understand if there are any penalties involved if you need to cancel early.  Many home security companies offer a lot of options that can really help your peace of mind, if you take the time to shop and compare.</p>
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