Best Home Security Systems Keep Your Home Secure
The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) states that a burglary occurs in the United States every 15 seconds. Some statistics also show that homes that have a home security system are two to three times more likely to be burglarized.
With this knowledge, the sensible choice for any homeowner is to take the steps necessary to safeguard your family and cherished possessions. However, identifying the best home security systems available can be difficult due to the multitude of companies offering a wide variety of security systems.
The Internet can be helpful in checking home security system ratings. Many sources offer credible ratings for many types of systems. Do some investigation on what the best home security systems may be, and then double-check them against online ratings to be sure they are customer-friendly. This should be a good tool in choosing a security system that best meets your needs and the needs of your family.
As a consumer who is considering one of these systems I would urge you to decide what types of protection you feel you really need for your house. There are many monitored home security systems that come with add-on features such as fire alarm (where the fire department is called if a smoke detector is alerted), pet immunity (where the sensors are set so that a pet will not trip the alarms) and video surveillance.
Another way to research the best home security system is to have a company that specializes in security visit you at your home. Most of them will offer you a free quote for services and will give you an idea of which features are best for your home security needs.
Knowing ahead of time the type of information you're looking for will save you a lot of time and effort. Here are a few factors you should consider. Do you need to monitor just doors, or the windows as well? Do you plan to have any monitoring inside the house, or do you expect to rely solely on sensors on the outsides of the doors and windows?
Above all, know that even the most top-notch security system doesn't substitute for good common sense when it comes to keeping your home secure. Keep your doors locked at all times, and don't "hide" a spare key under a rock or the doormat outside your home. Unless you are home, don't leave the windows on the first level of the house open. Make sure to close the garage door upon leaving the house: an open, empty garage lets thieves know that the house is empty and they would have easy access to the inside.
It is easy to locate various home security system ratings on the web. With these rankings, combined with data obtained when looking for the best home security systems, it could be fairly easy to determine the device you want. If you are in the market for such a security product, consider what you desire, and what is both minimally and maximally necessary. Perhaps you should consider monitored home security systems that will notify the proper authorities should a smoke detector activate. Similarly, at a small additional cost intrusion detection can be set to ignore pets.
Published December 19th, 2007
Filed in Finance, Real Estate