Home Security Alarm Systems
With the extensive use of technology and sophisticated gadgets there has been a marked improvement in the characteristic of human life in various respects. Modern technology has also made people’s lives much safer. Electronic alarms have helped people to make their homes less vulnerable to burglary. Home security alarm systems are very popular because of their efficiency and relatively low price.
Alarm systems available in the market are of assorted kinds. Certain types of alarm systems can be made operational without any specialized knowledge. On the other hand, there are others that need to be installed and made functional by the alarm company service staff. The choice of a home security alarm system depends greatly on the specific needs of a particular household and the lifestyle led by a particular family.
All home security alarm systems consist of three fundamental parts: the alarm, the sensor that keeps track of the illegal intrusion, and the control that triggers the alarm to sound in the event of a disturbance caused by an intruder. Home security alarm systems can run on power supplied by a battery or can function with the help of electricity as a power source. Alarm systems that run on batteries can be installed without much trouble but are considered less effective than their electrical counterparts.
Home security alarm systems can also be divided into self-contained alarm systems and alarm systems with separate components. Self-contained alarm systems keep the alarm, control, and sensor in a single unit. They are appropriate for use in small houses, offices, or apartments, which have a smaller number of doors and windows. These units are reasonably priced and can be installed without much difficulty. In alarm systems with separate components the units divide the sensor from the control and alarm. They function effectively in larger homes with multiple rooms needing simultaneous protection.
By: Thomas Morva
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Home Security Alarms and Sirens
In times like these, home security should be among your top priorities. With the recent world and national economic sector, crime is, unfortunately on the rise and criminals of every stripe are no doubt looking towards your home as Christmas comes early. You can never be too safe or too secure, especially where your family is concerned. So, investing in a number of home security products should probably be on your to-do list.
There are any number of security options available to the interested home-owner. Flood lights are always popular, as are security bars and reinforced doors. For the more subtle minded, you can use thick bushes and bramble hedges, as well as reinforced glass. But, for the truly security conscious, there is the gold standard of home security – the reliable alarm or siren system. Alarms and sirens are the most common type of security system in use and one of the easiest to maintain.
Loud or Silent?
There are two basic types when it comes this home security equipment…active and silent. Active alarms blare, ring, shriek or howl depending on the make and model. They send out a noise that will send any would-be thief scrambling out of range. That’s the theory, anyway. Silent alarms, as their name suggests, are quiet. They make no sound, instead alerting the nearest authorities that a crime is taking place. Businesses tend to use the latter, while the former is more often seen on private residences. This is not to say that you can’t have a silent alarm on your home, but that most people use the loud kind.
Regardless of which you choose, the set up is usually the same. Connected to sensors set up on your doors and windows, the alarm will activate if either of these portals are breached without the proper code being typed into the control keypad, usually located just inside the front door. You can also use alarms and sirens in conjunction with other types of security systems, including lights and motion detectors.
Lights
Alarms connected to lights work well. The alarm blares and floodlights snap on, pinning the invader in place within the twin barrels of light and sound. After a momentary hesitation due to shock, the would-be thief will normally, unless stubborn or desperate, flee the scene. Thieves rely on the dark and quiet to do their work, and with this set up you strip both away from them in an instant.
Wireless
Wireless home security alarms are popular especially when using a silent alarm in conjunction with motion detectors. The advantage of the silent alarm is that the thief won’t realize that they’ve tripped it, and, thus, will often still be around when your local police arrive to take them into custody. Used with motion detectors, the police will be alerted to the presence of an intruder even as said intruder is still trying to figure out a way into your home.
However you use them, whichever type you intend to use, alarms and sirens can be security-conscious additions to your home.
By: Mac Abley
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Mac Abley is a Home Security enthusiast. Visit All About Home Security for more expert advice on home security products and other tips you can use right now to setup your own rock-solid home security system.
Categories: Alarms & Security Tags: Flood Lights, Reinforced Glass, System Alarms

