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Saturday, September 11, 2010

What Types Of Alarm Systems Are There?

By Adriana Noton

Most people are very protective about their property and possessions. Therefore it is no surprise that many use alarm systems in order to increase their home security. There are several types of alarm available.

Many people choose to have a burglar alarm in order to deter thieves. There are two main types of burglar alarm available, Bells Only or Monitored. Most home owners choose a Bells Only alarm. This works by setting off an alarm when someone enters the property and does not enter the correct code within a set amount of time. The sound of the alarm is usually enough to scare the intruder away. However if you are not there then you are reliant on someone else calling the police for you.

A Monitored alarm is different in the fact that it is connected to a central monitoring center. This system is manned twenty four hours a day. When the alarm is activated the central monitoring center is notified and they will call you. If the alarm goes off accidentally then you can give them a code word or number and it will be taken no further. If they do not get a response or they do not receive the code word then the police are dispatched. A monitored alarm is a good idea for isolated houses or those who do not want to rely on their neighbours.

Another option is the duress alarm. This can be placed anywhere in your home, or you could have several and in the case of a break in or an emergency then you can press the button and the police will be dispatched to you.

These are the most popular alarms but there are some others that you may wish to consider as well. Some people choose to use movement detectors with their burglar alarm. You place the sensors in certain places in your house and they use ultrasonic or infrared rays to detect any movement that crosses their path.

For extra security you can also use Magnetic reed switches. These can be placed on your doors and windows and they will raise the alert when a door or window is opened deterring the trespasser from entering your property. It can also allow you to see where your property may be vulnerable and where may need extra protection.

If you wish to take things one step further then you could set up a CCTV monitoring system. Video cameras can be placed in strategic places around your property and they record what happens in that area. You may need someone to watch the screens or you could play back the video at a later time. This can be very useful when it comes to catching an intruder.

It is also recommended that every home has a smoke alarm fitted. In the event of fire this will alert you so that you are able to get to safety. Alarms systems of all types not only help to protect your property but provide extra peace of mind for when you are away from your home and for while you are sleeping.

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