Home Security Systems – Know The Basics




Home security systems were made to make us feel safe and comfortable in our homes – whether we are there, or on the road. There’s nothing quite as comforting as being able to snuggle into your bed at night feeling completely safe and secure. If anything goes “bump in the night” you know you’re OK.

Nowadays, video is everything. We can’t just expect to have an alarm go off as the door or window is pried open, and then have the burglar run scared as he takes off. A loud noise is certainly going to scare someone into thinking twice about robbing your home or your office, but will it catch the bad guy? Probably not.

A professional burglar knows the business. He can disarm most systems and understands about loud alarms that aren’t hooked up to anything outside the house. He knows that if an alarm goes off, he still has enough time to find grandma’s pearls, your good silver, and the cash in the freezer – and be long gone before the first police car arrives on the scene.

Many alarm companies sell silent alarms and convince homeowners this is the way to go. Unfortunately, these are anything but helpful. Considering that burglars already know they have five or ten minutes with an alarm sounding, without the alarm they won’t have any way of knowing. If the cops are taking their time, these bad guys will have all that extra time to do even more damage.

The only way to go is video! CCTV is the best type of surveillance system you can invest in. Without video, the police have little to go on. If these guys don’t leave any evidence behind like finger prints or some sort of DNA, the cops have nothing to go on unless you have a video security system installed.

A good video surveillance system is a wonderful investment. Even better is a system that includes cameras with motion detectors. A system can include one camera at the front door or it can include many cameras throughout the property inside and out. The more you can afford, the better.

Additional cameras come in handy when additional crimes are committed over and above theft. If a home invasion includes an assault or other crime, the police will need to rely on these tapes in order to collect evidence. Usually these systems only include video, and not audio. Many times video is enough to find and convict someone, but in some cases, audio is even more important – especially in situations where certain actions aren’t caught on tape, but accompanying audio is just as or even more incriminating. A bare bones beginner set up should at least have a camera at all entrances (front, back, garage, etc.), one in the kitchen, family room, and entranceway to the bedrooms (hallway, pathway, stairs, etc.).

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