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Home Security Basics
Even if you
havent had the misfortune of your house getting broken into before and even if you
think you live in the quietest, most peaceful of neighborhoods, theres really no good
reason as to why you shouldnt protect your home. When thinking of installing some form
of home security, most people dont know where to start. Its quite confusing,
since theres such a huge amount of home security alternatives around and youll
find yourself asking questions about what kind of security camera you need, whether or not a
motion detector would work for you and so forth. In order to help you out, here are some
home security basics that will give you a starting point for the protection of your
household.
1. Think like a burglar
In order to
defeat a burglars tactics, you need to anticipate his moves. Try thinking like a
burglar and youll soon find out the vulnerable points in your home, thus the ones that
you will have to protect using home security measures. Look at your house and compare it to
the other ones of your neighbors; does it stand out as an easy target? If all your neighbors
are using home security systems and your house is the only one that doesnt have one,
then its prone to become a target for burglars.
2. Use light, time and sound to your advantage
Burglars fear
three elements: time, sound and light (not necessarily in any order). Home security systems
will use these elements to their advantage. For example, a security camera combined with a
couple of night spotlights can easily scare off any burglar, since the risk of getting
caught is too high. A burglar alarm that doesnt simply wake you up like an alarm clock
will have a burglar running away in no time. Last but not least, even if you dont have
any light or audio-based home security systems, a solid door with an enforced lock will have
a similar effect. If the burglar will have to spend too much time picking the lock or
breaking the door, theres a big chance that he will renounce his shady activities,
because more time spent on getting inside your home means more time that he spends out in
the open, risking to get caught.
3. Make sure the burglars know your house is protected
Dont
mistake your home security system for something that youll use to catch burglars. You
dont really want to catch them, you want to scare them off and protect your property.
Once a burglar is inside, he can become quite dangerous and catching him
isnt really your best option at that point. You dont have to act like a
policeman, all you want to do is to protect your property, remember. This is where some
people make a huge mistake, in that they hide their home security system so they can
catch the burglar. Hidden cameras, mute alarms that trigger a police alarm
instead are indeed great for catching burglars, but not so good at protecting your property
or your personal safety. Think about what could happen in the time span in which a mute
alarm is triggered and the police arrives.
Instead, if the
security camera is thoroughly visible, or if the alarm will go off wild as soon as it is
triggered, you wont even have to risk anything at all, since the burglar will turn
tail and run away. Thus, choosing and positioning your security gear right is one of the
home security basics that every house owner needs to know by hard.
Now that you
know the basics, all you have left is to figure out what kind of home security systems you
need, the budget you have for it and whether or not its compatible with your home
setup.
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