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		<title>Home Alarm Systems FAQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you have found yourself confused by all the different home alarm systems and options that are available today—you are not alone. Home security is important and you want to get it right. Listed below are a few of the many questions that are asked about home alarm systems today. Some questions are basic, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong> If you have found yourself confused by all the different home alarm systems and options that are available today—you are not alone. Home security is important and you want to get it right. Listed below are a few of the many questions that are asked about home alarm systems today. Some questions are basic, while others are more detailed. The more you know about home security systems and how they operate, the more you will understand why it is so important to have on installed in your home.</p>
<p><strong>Are home alarm systems expensive?</strong></p>
<p>In the past, home alarm systems were considered a luxury to have. People who had alarm systems in their homes were either wealthy or had something very valuable to protect. Today, millions of homes are being protected by home alarm systems. No matter how big or small a home is, or what kind of neighborhood a home is located in, the threat of a burglary is imminent. More and more people are turning to home alarm systems to protect their homes and their loved ones from harm. The demand for home alarm systems has increased over the years, resulting in more home security companies and competition in the home security market. This, along with advances in technology has made having a home alarm system more affordable than ever before.</p>
<p><strong>By having a home alarm system installed in my home, am I doing all I can to help prevent my home from being burglarized?</strong></p>
<p>Having a home alarm system installed in your home is one of the best ways to keep your home safe and secure. However, home alarm systems will only work if used correctly. While a home alarm system is a great deterrent, having a monitored home alarm system is the best way to go. There are other things you can do around your home as well that can help protect it from intrusion such as locking your windows and doors, installing outdoor lighting to provide adequate lighting around the exterior of your home, keeping your garage door closed when it is not being occupied, and more. There are many little things you can do around your home that can help make it more secure.</p>
<p><strong>What is the difference between hardwired home alarm systems and wireless home alarm systems?</strong></p>
<p>Basically, hardwired home alarm systems are wired into your home. Wireless home alarm systems are just that—wireless. The wireless devices run on batteries and do not require any wires to be ran around your home. A hardwired home alarm system installation is more detailed and takes longer than a wireless home alarm system installation. Both options are great and will protect your home. Choosing between the both of them comes down to budget and preference.</p>
<p><strong>Do I need to have my home alarm system monitored?</strong></p>
<p>Many people decide not to have their home alarm system monitored because they do not want to pay a monthly monitoring fee. Home alarm systems are great, but if they are not being monitored, then they aren’t protecting homes the way they could be. Alarm monitoring is one of the best options available, and is one of the most valuable services out today. No, you do not need your home alarm system monitored, but with monitoring rates as low as they are, why keep your home unprotected? An alarm monitoring company watches out for your home 24/7. Whether you or home or not, your home is being protected. The peace of mind monitored home alarm systems provide is incredible. There is really no reason to go without it.</p>
<p><strong>I don’t know what kind of home alarm system I should get. Who can I call?</strong></p>
<p>We work with only the best home security companies around. By filling out the form here on our site, we can put you in touch with some of the best in the business. If you have questions, they have answers. The form is easy and quick to fill out, and can save you time and money. You can discuss all the different home alarm systems that are out and go over any additional questions with representatives from some of the leading alarm companies around today.</p>
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		<title>How Home Alarm Systems Protect You</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:39:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>toni</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Home alarm systems were created to help protect our families and our homes from the threat of unwanted intruders. Today’s home alarm system though can do so much more than protect a family from an unwanted intrusion. When customized with smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, a simple home alarm system can protect families [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong> Home alarm systems were created to help protect our families and our homes from the threat of unwanted intruders. Today’s home alarm system though can do so much more than protect a family from an unwanted intrusion. When customized with smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, a simple home alarm system can protect families from the threat of a fire and carbon monoxide poisoning.</p>
<p>If burglar, fire, and carbon monoxide protection is not enough to convince a homeowner that a home alarm system is well worth the investment, they may want to consider a few more added incentives home alarm systems provide such as:</p>
<p>-Monitoring of the arming and disarming of the alarm system(also known as openings and closings). Anytime the alarm is disarmed or armed, it will send in a signal to the alarm monitoring center. Some home security companies can program their home alarm systems to notify their customer of these signals—either by email, text, phone call, or by mailing a report to their customers. This service is a great service to have for parents of latch-key kids who want to make sure their kids got home safe or for parents who want to monitor the comings and goings of their teenagers. Many families use this service to keep track of when the housekeeper, pet sitter, or anyone else doing work at the home has come in and out of the home throughout the day.</p>
<p>-Medical alarm monitoring is a simple service that is being offered by many home security companies today. Adding medical buttons or pendants to home alarm systems is easy and can be a lifesaving service for many families who are caring for elderly or sick relatives. Home alarm systems with medical buttons allow the elderly to stay home and maintain their independence knowing that help is just a push of a button away.</p>
<p>-Insurance discounts are another great incentive for those who choose to have their home alarm systems monitored. Since home burglaries cost insurance companies a ton of money in losses, many insurers offer insurance discounts to their customers who protect their homes with a home alarm system. Depending on your coverage and insurer, you can save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance premiums. It is advised to contact your insurance agent to discuss the savings you can get by having an alarm system installed in your home.</p>
<p>-Peace of mind. There is nothing better than knowing that what you work so hard for in life is protected 24/7 by a monitored home alarm system. Home alarm systems offer protection like no other. Millions of families have taken the initiative to protect their homes by having an alarm system installed and monitored in them. Not only have they made their homes safer by doing so, but they can sleep better at night knowing they are protected.</p>
<p>If you don’t have an alarm system in your home, what are you waiting for? A home alarm system will not only keep your home safe, it will offer you and your family a great sense of security. With home alarm systems being more affordable than ever before, there is no reason to be without one any longer.</p>
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		<title>What Families Should Know About Home Alarm Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many families outfit their residences with home alarm systems without really considering the impact this will have on parents, children and household pets. There are certain elements of home security which should always be conveyed to all members of the family before installation, including passwords needed to enter the home safely, times when the system [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many families outfit their residences with home alarm systems without really considering the impact this will have on parents, children and household pets. There are certain elements of home security which should always be conveyed to all members of the family before installation, including passwords needed to enter the home safely, times when the system will be armed, and the consequences for not following the procedures for arming and disarming the home.</p>
<p>If home alarm systems are meant to protect a home and family from intruders, then it&#8217;s important that all members of the family have a full appreciation of how best to use the system. Some points which are important to cover include:</p>
<ul>
<li>What to do if the alarm is triggered by an accident</li>
<li>How to disarm an accidentally triggered alarm</li>
<li>Strategies for exiting the home in the event that the alarm is triggered accidentally</li>
<li>What do to when the alarm has been triggered by an intruder</li>
</ul>
<p>Some families are not sure how old their children should be in order to be told passwords and entry codes for the house.   If parents do decide to share this information with children, based on the age and level of responsibility of the child, then they must be prepared to reprogram security passwords and entry codes in the event of a child&#8217;s abuse of the knowledge. More than anything else, a child or teen who is entrusted with the entry code to a home must be impressed with the knowledge that they cannot share it with anyone &#8211; friends, relatives, or others who they might normally trust with sensitive knowledge.</p>
<p>Depending on the kind of home security systems your family is considering, the household should be prepared to deal with disruption during the installation process. Some systems, such as those which rely on window and door contacts to protect points of entry, will not disrupt family life too severely, while other systems, such as those which rely on video surveillance or motion detectors, might cause more changes to the family&#8217;s everyday routine.</p>
<p>In homes with pets, it&#8217;s important that families realize that home alarm systems that use motion sensors can be triggered by large animals, depending on where the motion detectors are located. Unfortunately, there is no way for a pet to deactivate an alarm, so it&#8217;s important to restrict pets to areas where they cannot accidentally trip the alarm during times when there are not family members present to turn off the alarm. If a loud alarm with sirens is being used, these loud noises can cause damage to pets&#8217; ears if not addressed quickly. In a multi-floor dwelling, pets can be kept on an upper floor while ground-level security precautions are taken, or owners might decide to restrict internal motion sensors to specific areas their pets cannot access.</p>
<p>Having home alarm systems installed is a wonderful way for families to gain peace of mind and security in their residence. Becoming properly informed about all aspects of home alarm systems is an important step for families that want to take full advantage of the system they install. For more information, click on the link below and receive fast, free quotes from home security companies in your area.</p>
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		<title>Home Alarm Systems &#8211; The Best Way To Pick</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:06:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking for home alarm systems as a means of making your home more secure and giving you piece of mind, you&#8217;re probably being inundated with choices that need to be made. Will you seek equipment that relies on door and window alarms? Do you need to be concerned about small children triggering your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking for home alarm systems as a means of making your home more secure and giving you piece of mind, you&#8217;re probably being inundated with choices that need to be made. Will you seek equipment that relies on door and window alarms? Do you need to be concerned about small children triggering your alarm by accident? Here are some easy ways to narrow your choices:</p>
<p>1. Do you have young kids? How about large pets? If the answer to either question is &#8220;yes,&#8221; then you should think about the practical issues involved in having children or animals that can&#8217;t understand how to shut off home alarm systems once they&#8217;ve been triggered, and may not know how to keep from setting the alarm off by accident. In this case, avoid putting motion sensors in places where your kids or pet might accidentally trip them.</p>
<p>2. What kind of budget do you have to spend on outfitting your home appropriately? Home alarm systems can range from a few hundred dollars to multiple thousands of dollars, depending on the intensity of the system and its components. Those with high budgets can consider panic rooms, security monitoring companies, and video surveillance, while those whose home must be protected with less money should opt for effective coverage of the most likely entry points.</p>
<p>3. What is available and practical for your geographic region? If you live in a crowded city, then home alarm systems will rely heavily on things like blocking window access points. There is little point in having video surveillance unless you have a much larger area to cover, including space outside where a thief might be caught before they have the opportunity to enter your home.</p>
<p>4. How knowledgeable are your contractors, and do you feel comfortable talking to them about your needs for your home alarm system?   You can click the link below to get an idea of some companies that can install your home alarm systems, but since our system returns several matches you&#8217;ll need to pick between a number of well-qualified companies. Take the time to discuss your options with their sales representatives, and never hesitate to ask for more information or a better deal. If your salesperson makes you uncomfortable when you ask questions about how your system will work, what components will best serve your needs, or any other details, then you should not hesitate to take your business elsewhere.</p>
<p>5. Which system will best protect your home and family? At the end of the day, the reason people buy home alarm systems is to make sure that they and their loved ones are protected. To decide which alarm system will accomplish this for you, you need to know what your options are and then make educated choices about both your provider and the equipment you purchase for installation. Read online reviews of both companies and the products they offer. Speak to friends and relatives who have recently installed their own security equipment, and get a sense for what they think are the best and worst parts of their decisions. Learn from their example to build yourself a system that is well-suited to your needs!</p>
<p>Click the link below for fast, free home security system quotes now!</p>
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		<title>Home Security Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 21:37:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home alarm systems are an integral part of any home security plan, and can be quite effective if used properly. Often burglars will simply bypass your home because of the posted alarm decals or signs. Most thieves aren't willing to risk being caught just to get away with a few small items that could be grabbed in the time between the alarm going off and the police arriving.

Security systems need to be properly installed, maintained, and monitored...

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home alarm systems are an integral part of any home security plan, and can be  quite effective if used properly. Often burglars will simply bypass your home  because of the posted alarm decals or signs. Most thieves aren&#8217;t willing to risk  being caught just to get away with a few small items that could be grabbed in  the time between the alarm going off and the police arriving.</p>
<p>Security systems need to be properly installed, maintained, and monitored. The alarm  system should have an audible alarm that can easily be heard by the neighbors,  as well as a silent alarm option in case of a forced home invasion, so that you  can silently set off the alarm under the ruse of disarming it if the burglar is  present. The audible alarm should be programmed to reset after a few minutes. It  is likely that the burglar will run as soon as it goes off, but your neighbors  will have to listen to it until it is disarmed.</p>
<p>It is also vital that  your emergency contact list be up to date as well, so that in the event that you  can not be contacted, a trusted person can be notified and respond for you.  Burglars know and check all of the common places that keys are left out doors,  so it is highly recommended to leave a key with a trusted neighbor in case of an  emergency, such as a break in, or a child that has simply lost their key. It is  not unusual to have a neighbor wait for the police, and allow them inside for  inspection and then secure the home until the owners can return.</p>
<p>Other  tips for maintaining your home&#8217;s security include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Post a “Beware of Dog” sign in clear view of homes entrances.</li>
<li>All entry points of home should have exterior lighting and should be controlled with motion detector sensors. (check light bulbs on a monthly basis to ensure all lights are in working order)</li>
<li>Trim all lower tree branches to a height of more than 7 ft. (So that no one can hide under them.)</li>
<li>Keep all bushes and shrubbery trimmed to a height of less than 3.5 ft. (So that the bushes don’t provide a hiding place for intruders.)</li>
<li>Keep all exterior buildings locked at all times.</li>
<li>Do not leave lawn equipment or ladders in your yard.</li>
<li>Lock all windows, don’t forget those on the second story.</li>
<li>Lock all gates leading into your yard.</li>
<li>Always lock your vehicles even if they are inside the garage.</li>
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