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You can get better peace of mind with the knowledge that someone is watching when you have a home security monitoring system in place as part of your overall home security strategy. Twenty four hours a day seven days a week professionals are keeping track of your systems status and numerous services are less than $10 a month.
While the majority of people with a home security system believe in local sounding alarms to frighten away would-be intruders, others realize, particularly in rural neighborhoods, that some burglars do not scare so easy. Many burglars are aware that alarms usually reset within two minutes, and the alarm either will not be heard by the neighbors or not be acted upon by them so burglars can do their dirty work through a couple minutes of noise. A home security monitoring system will give you the eyes and ears around the clock that you cannot do alone and will help protect your family and your assets as well.
Companies offering a home security monitoring system usually will help get your home security equipment hooked up, even if you have installed the system yourself. Your home alarm system can be set up for notification of break-in, fire or medical emergency and sometimes a fourth code is available that tells the alarm company that you need immediate police intervention.
Auto-Dialer Alerts Your Home Security Company
Once your alarm is installed, including heat and smoke detectors, a dialing system is integrated into the alarm panel. This home security device, the heart of your home security monitoring system is programmed to automatically call the call center to which you have subscribed.
Depending on the type of alarm signaled the call center will take pre-prescribed actions. For example, due to the potential for false alarms, once a break-in code is registered at the call center, the person monitoring your house will usually call back. If there is no answer or the person who does answer does not know the appropriate code, police are then called and dispatched.
The home security monitoring system can also be set up for fire and if a fire alarm is dialed in, typically the fire department will be notified before they attempt to contact the homeowner. A third alarm code can be triggered by pushing one or more buttons located throughout the home which signals a medical emergency and emergency medical serviced will be contacted.
There is a fourth code that is at your disposal for many home security monitoring systems, which is a personal danger code. Primarily used when you have the opportunity to intervene when a burglary is in progress or in the event of a forced entry, if activated the home security monitoring system is aware there is imminent personal danger and contacts the police without a callback to the home. The majority of these switches are primarily remote switches wired to the receivers throughout the home.
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Filed under Home Security Monitoring by on Jun 28th, 2007. 2 Comments.
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While it is unlikely that you will have to face more than one type of danger in your house, it is just as unlikely that you will make the right guess at which dangers are not about to happen. The best course of action is to make a plan for all of them in order to prevent as many as possible. Make certain that there are no combustible materials near the hot water heater and make sure the chimney is clear as well.
Remember to use good locks and to keep the stairs clear of clutter; also, cancel newspaper delivery before you go away on vacation and be sure that the basement drains are clear of debris before it rains. And once you are properly satisfied that you have done everything possible to make certain that no one can break into your home, no toxic gases or flood waters will gushed through your home and no fires will start, start making plans for what you need to do when any of these things actually happen.
Alert the Alarms
If something goes wrong, you want a warning. That means setting up home security equipment, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, or a home security device that suits other needs you may have. But what happens after one of those alarms goes off? Do you want an alarm to sound to warn the home’s occupants or scare off an intruder? Is it better to sound a silent alarm to you or emergency personnel?
Would you like to receive a phone call or text message when something goes wrong? Or would you like a company to monitor your alarms? This is the series of decisions you make when you arrange your home security monitoring. If someone is usually at home, you might choose to have at least some of the alarms sound at the house.
Certainly, if there is a danger like fire, flood or carbon monoxide, you want the home security monitoring to be done by the people who need to know it’s time to leave the house. If there’s an intruder, though, you might want someone who can safely call the police to be the home security monitoring person.
When most of the home’s occupants are away most of the day, the home security monitoring can be done by a company that can decide whether to call you or the authorities or both. There are certain security systems that are set up to automatically dial a specific phone number. The home security monitoring is done by the system itself. If a panic button is pushed then it will give you a call.
An alternate option is to have it call the fire department if both the temperature sensor and smoke detector go off. You can also have it call your neighbor if an outer motion detector sends out an alert. There are different choices for different types of security systems for home security monitoring. You would do well to keep that in mind when you choose your system.
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Filed under Home Security Monitoring by on Jun 26th, 2007. 2 Comments.

