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		<title>What Are Access Control Security Systems?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 02:21:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you feel safe in you own home? Well, if your answer is no, then it&#8217;s time to review your current options. There is no reason why you should feel as though your home is not a safe haven for you and your loved ones. It&#8217;s all about security and location.</p>
<p>Of course one of the biggest things when searching for a home is crime. You want to make sure you find a home in a safe neighborhood or suburb. Secondly, you want to secure your house in the right fashion. This is not over-doing it! When it comes to your home&#8217;s security measures, you should go all out. Isn&#8217;t your family worth the extra effort? Now comes the fun part. This involves finding the right security system. Whether it&#8217;s surveillance cameras, alarm sirens, heavy duty dead bolts, or an access control security system, the options are out there. Anything sounding good so far? </p>
<p>Although some folks may not take home security seriously, we do at my house. I have repeatedly conditioned my loved ones into appreciating safety. It all started with the access control security system. These are great in my opinion. Anything that restricts access to outsiders and criminals is perfect for securing the home.</p>
<p>In fact, probably my favorite feature when it comes to home security is the thumb print door lock. I first caught wind of this on the Discovery channel. I was floored that the concept was simple to come by for virtually anyone. Who wouldn&#8217;t like an access control security system like that? It&#8217;s ideal in my mind. No one can unlock your front door, even with a lock pick set. They must have your thumb print to gain access to your home.</p>
<p>In addition to this outstanding security measure, surveillance cameras are another great gadget to add. Keep a watchful eye on your property 24/7. You can even set it up so that a picture is taken every five seconds. This will catch virtually anyone on film that approaches your home. It&#8217;s always good to know who&#8217;s strolling by. Especially if you have little ones. You can even go all out and set up infrared security cameras that will see through the darkness of night.</p>
<p>So, are you intrigued by the contemporary access control security system yet? There are just so many options out there to choose from when it comes to securing your home. Hop online and check out the vast selection at any time. That ideal access control security system is waiting for you.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you feel safe in you own home? Well, if your answer is no, then it&#8217;s time to review your current options. There is no reason why you should feel as though your home is not a safe haven for you and your loved ones. It&#8217;s all about security and location.</p>
<p>Of course one of the biggest things when searching for a home is crime. You want to make sure you find a home in a safe neighborhood or suburb. Secondly, you want to secure your house in the right fashion. This is not over-doing it! When it comes to your home&#8217;s security measures, you should go all out. Isn&#8217;t your family worth the extra effort? Now comes the fun part. This involves finding the right security system. Whether it&#8217;s surveillance cameras, alarm sirens, heavy duty dead bolts, or an access control security system, the options are out there. Anything sounding good so far? </p>
<p>Although some folks may not take home security seriously, we do at my house. I have repeatedly conditioned my loved ones into appreciating safety. It all started with the access control security system. These are great in my opinion. Anything that restricts access to outsiders and criminals is perfect for securing the home.</p>
<p>In fact, probably my favorite feature when it comes to home security is the thumb print door lock. I first caught wind of this on the Discovery channel. I was floored that the concept was simple to come by for virtually anyone. Who wouldn&#8217;t like an access control security system like that? It&#8217;s ideal in my mind. No one can unlock your front door, even with a lock pick set. They must have your thumb print to gain access to your home.</p>
<p>In addition to this outstanding security measure, surveillance cameras are another great gadget to add. Keep a watchful eye on your property 24/7. You can even set it up so that a picture is taken every five seconds. This will catch virtually anyone on film that approaches your home. It&#8217;s always good to know who&#8217;s strolling by. Especially if you have little ones. You can even go all out and set up infrared security cameras that will see through the darkness of night.</p>
<p>So, are you intrigued by the contemporary access control security system yet? There are just so many options out there to choose from when it comes to securing your home. Hop online and check out the vast selection at any time. That ideal access control security system is waiting for you.</p>
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		<title>Home Security Alarms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 21:51:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>People are talked into home security alarms all the time.  They are told that they’ll be safer and more protected.  Sometimes this is true and other times it is just making profits on vulnerable people.  In this fear-based society that we live in, it is easy to sell home security alarms.</p>
<p>Most home security alarms come with signs to put in your yard.  These are supposed to scare away potential threats.  I’m not sure if the signs work for potential threats.  I do know that seeing one of those signs in someone’s yard just makes me a little sad.  I wonder why they are so frightened.</p>
<p>Window decals proclaiming the presence home security alarms have become the norm.  I think that most of the houses I’ve seen them on don’t have home security alarms.  My in-laws have a leftover sticker in the window of their new home.  They don’t have any interest in home security alarms, but they also haven’t peeled off the sticker.</p>
<p>Good home security alarms come with a command station.  Some even have voice instruction which can be helpful in emergency situations.  A good many alarms that come from home alarm systems are false alarms.  Rarely do real emergencies happen in which home alarm systems are helpful in any meaningful way.</p>
<p>Complete home security alarms put sensors on windows and doors.  The window sensors can be installed to either alarm for breakage or for opening.  The door sensors usually just detect the state of open or closed.  Window sensors have varying degrees of sensitivity and can be adjusted for its specific needs.</p>
<p>Motion detectors are a commonly chosen component of home security alarms.  Some families opt to install them in the living area to detect movement during the night.  This seems a little bit paranoid to me.  I think it is a little frightening to think that there are families using these devices at night just to feel safe.</p>
<p>Sirens for home security alarms can be very loud.  There are ways to install a system that it triggers an interior warning siren prior to a loud exterior siren.  This is a really great feature because if a false alarm sounds, it can be silenced prior to waking up the neighbor.  Chances are your neighbor has no interest whatsoever in home security alarms going off erroneously.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People are talked into home security alarms all the time.  They are told that they’ll be safer and more protected.  Sometimes this is true and other times it is just making profits on vulnerable people.  In this fear-based society that we live in, it is easy to sell home security alarms.</p>
<p>Most home security alarms come with signs to put in your yard.  These are supposed to scare away potential threats.  I’m not sure if the signs work for potential threats.  I do know that seeing one of those signs in someone’s yard just makes me a little sad.  I wonder why they are so frightened.</p>
<p>Window decals proclaiming the presence home security alarms have become the norm.  I think that most of the houses I’ve seen them on don’t have home security alarms.  My in-laws have a leftover sticker in the window of their new home.  They don’t have any interest in home security alarms, but they also haven’t peeled off the sticker.</p>
<p>Good home security alarms come with a command station.  Some even have voice instruction which can be helpful in emergency situations.  A good many alarms that come from home alarm systems are false alarms.  Rarely do real emergencies happen in which home alarm systems are helpful in any meaningful way.</p>
<p>Complete home security alarms put sensors on windows and doors.  The window sensors can be installed to either alarm for breakage or for opening.  The door sensors usually just detect the state of open or closed.  Window sensors have varying degrees of sensitivity and can be adjusted for its specific needs.</p>
<p>Motion detectors are a commonly chosen component of home security alarms.  Some families opt to install them in the living area to detect movement during the night.  This seems a little bit paranoid to me.  I think it is a little frightening to think that there are families using these devices at night just to feel safe.</p>
<p>Sirens for home security alarms can be very loud.  There are ways to install a system that it triggers an interior warning siren prior to a loud exterior siren.  This is a really great feature because if a false alarm sounds, it can be silenced prior to waking up the neighbor.  Chances are your neighbor has no interest whatsoever in home security alarms going off erroneously.</p>
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		<title>Making The Best Home Security Choices</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 21:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The very best form of home security is making the right choices about who to bring into your house.  If you allow many people come through your home that you don’t really know, you expose yourself to danger.  It is a good idea to limit the number of your children’s friends you allow through your house.</p>
<p>Home security alarms don’t usually end up protecting women and children from what they sometimes fear most.  Domestic violence can not be deterred with a home security alarm.  Women and children are far more likely to be injured by what has been locked in the house with them.</p>
<p>Installing a home security system can be a complete waste of your time, energy and money.  Most people do not respond to alarm sirens anymore.  They will get irritated at the very sound of them and not go to investigate the cause.  There have been so many false alarms since the advent of car alarms that people are not conditioned to ignore all sirens.</p>
<p>I don’t feel guilty about not investigating an alarm.  It is not my job to locate the cause of a siren.  Home security is usually done so poorly that false alarms are the norm.  Some people think that they can install their own home security system.  They usually do the worst job and have the most false alarms.</p>
<p>I don’t think that most people with a home security alarm even use it properly.  To truly secure a home you would need to spend considerably more than what is typical.  Office buildings use commercial alarm companies that are priced out of a regular homeowner’s security budget.  There are a lot of discount packages offered by home security companies and it is important to keep in mind that you get what you pay for.</p>
<p>Another great idea for home security is locking the door.  It sounds very simple, but there are a lot of people that still live without locking their doors.  I rarely lock my door whether or not I’m home.  If I plan to be gone for more than two days, I may lock my door.  I am also not worried about being burglarized and don’t feel the need for home security.</p>
<p>Home security devices also include timers to time events like lights going on and off while the homeowner is not home.  These are very effective when used in conjunction with a friend or neighbor retrieving your newspapers and mail.  It doesn’t matter if your lights make it look like you are home, but there is a pile of newspapers on your front steps indicating that you aren’t.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The very best form of home security is making the right choices about who to bring into your house.  If you allow many people come through your home that you don’t really know, you expose yourself to danger.  It is a good idea to limit the number of your children’s friends you allow through your house.</p>
<p>Home security alarms don’t usually end up protecting women and children from what they sometimes fear most.  Domestic violence can not be deterred with a home security alarm.  Women and children are far more likely to be injured by what has been locked in the house with them.</p>
<p>Installing a home security system can be a complete waste of your time, energy and money.  Most people do not respond to alarm sirens anymore.  They will get irritated at the very sound of them and not go to investigate the cause.  There have been so many false alarms since the advent of car alarms that people are not conditioned to ignore all sirens.</p>
<p>I don’t feel guilty about not investigating an alarm.  It is not my job to locate the cause of a siren.  Home security is usually done so poorly that false alarms are the norm.  Some people think that they can install their own home security system.  They usually do the worst job and have the most false alarms.</p>
<p>I don’t think that most people with a home security alarm even use it properly.  To truly secure a home you would need to spend considerably more than what is typical.  Office buildings use commercial alarm companies that are priced out of a regular homeowner’s security budget.  There are a lot of discount packages offered by home security companies and it is important to keep in mind that you get what you pay for.</p>
<p>Another great idea for home security is locking the door.  It sounds very simple, but there are a lot of people that still live without locking their doors.  I rarely lock my door whether or not I’m home.  If I plan to be gone for more than two days, I may lock my door.  I am also not worried about being burglarized and don’t feel the need for home security.</p>
<p>Home security devices also include timers to time events like lights going on and off while the homeowner is not home.  These are very effective when used in conjunction with a friend or neighbor retrieving your newspapers and mail.  It doesn’t matter if your lights make it look like you are home, but there is a pile of newspapers on your front steps indicating that you aren’t.</p>
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		<title>Secure Your Home With Window Alarms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 20:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever been the victim of a break-in? Thousands of homes across America are broken into all the time. Much of this has to do with bad neighborhoods and deviant criminals prowling the streets for a quick buck, but home security is also an issue. How well do you secure your home? I must admit, I have reached the point where I actually have installed window alarms on every window in my home. In addition to a dead bolt on each door and surveillance cameras, I feel fairly on top of things. While many individuals may see this as paranoid, I would like to remind you again that thousands of homes are burgularized every day. Now, the question is: when will it be your home that&#8217;s targeted for a random break-in? </p>
<p>Home security is no laughing matter. Today criminals are much bolder. These people are everywhere, and as much as many people would hate to admit it, they could be scoping out your home right now. One of the nifty, yet cheap devices I stumbled upon to help secure my home are window alarms. These babies didn&#8217;t set me back and do a great job guarding each window.</p>
<p>First of all, you should always keep your windows locked up tight if you&#8217;re not at home or if you&#8217;re going to sleep. Don&#8217;t be one of those fools who leave the downstairs window wide open in the summer time because it&#8217;s hot. You&#8217;d best invest in an air conditioner or fan because this is not safe. I know a woman who was attacked due to her window being left open at night.</p>
<p>The police say the predator saw it as an easy target; don&#8217;t be like her. Keep those windows locked up and install some simple window alarms. They&#8217;re no hassle to put in, and make a siren-like noise if the window is opened. This will alert you even if you&#8217;re sleeping and most likely cause a potential aggressor to flee the scene. Criminals hate attention. </p>
<p>If you are in search of ways to secure your home, window alarms are certainly a good start. Granted, not everyone has a bundle of cash to drop on security systems. You can jump online and sift through a plethora of security devices that won&#8217;t break the bank. In addition to inexpensive window alarms, you can also find some security cameras for a nice low price. This way you can monitor what&#8217;s going on outside of your home at all times.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever been the victim of a break-in? Thousands of homes across America are broken into all the time. Much of this has to do with bad neighborhoods and deviant criminals prowling the streets for a quick buck, but home security is also an issue. How well do you secure your home? I must admit, I have reached the point where I actually have installed window alarms on every window in my home. In addition to a dead bolt on each door and surveillance cameras, I feel fairly on top of things. While many individuals may see this as paranoid, I would like to remind you again that thousands of homes are burgularized every day. Now, the question is: when will it be your home that&#8217;s targeted for a random break-in? </p>
<p>Home security is no laughing matter. Today criminals are much bolder. These people are everywhere, and as much as many people would hate to admit it, they could be scoping out your home right now. One of the nifty, yet cheap devices I stumbled upon to help secure my home are window alarms. These babies didn&#8217;t set me back and do a great job guarding each window.</p>
<p>First of all, you should always keep your windows locked up tight if you&#8217;re not at home or if you&#8217;re going to sleep. Don&#8217;t be one of those fools who leave the downstairs window wide open in the summer time because it&#8217;s hot. You&#8217;d best invest in an air conditioner or fan because this is not safe. I know a woman who was attacked due to her window being left open at night.</p>
<p>The police say the predator saw it as an easy target; don&#8217;t be like her. Keep those windows locked up and install some simple window alarms. They&#8217;re no hassle to put in, and make a siren-like noise if the window is opened. This will alert you even if you&#8217;re sleeping and most likely cause a potential aggressor to flee the scene. Criminals hate attention. </p>
<p>If you are in search of ways to secure your home, window alarms are certainly a good start. Granted, not everyone has a bundle of cash to drop on security systems. You can jump online and sift through a plethora of security devices that won&#8217;t break the bank. In addition to inexpensive window alarms, you can also find some security cameras for a nice low price. This way you can monitor what&#8217;s going on outside of your home at all times.</p>
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		<title>Alarm System Installation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 19:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Are you sleeping easy these nights? Do you feel safe in your home? This is a piece of mind that all families should have when snoring or simply lounging in their living rooms. However, if you look at any newspaper, you&#8217;ll soon come to the realization that life in the suburbs isn&#8217;t quite as safe as it used to be. In fact, there are a number of burglaries, break-ins, and robberies every day in all parts of the USA.</p>
<p>It certainly pays to be prepared. This means securing your home as best you can. Do you currently have a security system of some sort? Maybe a panic room down in your basement or a surveillance system installed around the home&#8217;s exterior? Well, if these concepts sound completely foreign to you, then don&#8217;t fret. An alarm installation professional is just around the corner. </p>
<p>What do you know about alarm installation? It&#8217;s really not as complicated as many people presume. So many different security systems come with detailed installation instructions. This makes it simple for average Joes like you and me to set them up ourselves. Now, the big question when it comes to alarm installation is; what are you in the market for?</p>
<p>Are you in need of a decent security camera set-up that can keep a keen eye on your property at all times? These are great when it comes to lurking intruders. You can spot them on a monitor before they even approach your door or window. Or, maybe you&#8217;re simply wanting an ear-piercing siren alarm that sounds if your home is tampered with from the outside. These are ideal products for scaring away burglars. Believe me; one thing I know about criminals is that they don&#8217;t like attention. Therefore when all the neighbors start scanning your home for suspicious activity, they&#8217;ll be gone in a heart beat. </p>
<p>When it comes to alarm installation, there are a number of professional services these days. Have you ever seen a commercial for Brinks Security, or ADT? These are some of the big names in the alarm installation business. These superior services even offer immediate response, which is pretty ideal if you ask me. Once your alarm is activated, an officer is alerted and sent to your residence. Hop online to take a closer look at the security options and alarm installation processes available. Get that extra protection you need.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you sleeping easy these nights? Do you feel safe in your home? This is a piece of mind that all families should have when snoring or simply lounging in their living rooms. However, if you look at any newspaper, you&#8217;ll soon come to the realization that life in the suburbs isn&#8217;t quite as safe as it used to be. In fact, there are a number of burglaries, break-ins, and robberies every day in all parts of the USA.</p>
<p>It certainly pays to be prepared. This means securing your home as best you can. Do you currently have a security system of some sort? Maybe a panic room down in your basement or a surveillance system installed around the home&#8217;s exterior? Well, if these concepts sound completely foreign to you, then don&#8217;t fret. An alarm installation professional is just around the corner. </p>
<p>What do you know about alarm installation? It&#8217;s really not as complicated as many people presume. So many different security systems come with detailed installation instructions. This makes it simple for average Joes like you and me to set them up ourselves. Now, the big question when it comes to alarm installation is; what are you in the market for?</p>
<p>Are you in need of a decent security camera set-up that can keep a keen eye on your property at all times? These are great when it comes to lurking intruders. You can spot them on a monitor before they even approach your door or window. Or, maybe you&#8217;re simply wanting an ear-piercing siren alarm that sounds if your home is tampered with from the outside. These are ideal products for scaring away burglars. Believe me; one thing I know about criminals is that they don&#8217;t like attention. Therefore when all the neighbors start scanning your home for suspicious activity, they&#8217;ll be gone in a heart beat. </p>
<p>When it comes to alarm installation, there are a number of professional services these days. Have you ever seen a commercial for Brinks Security, or ADT? These are some of the big names in the alarm installation business. These superior services even offer immediate response, which is pretty ideal if you ask me. Once your alarm is activated, an officer is alerted and sent to your residence. Hop online to take a closer look at the security options and alarm installation processes available. Get that extra protection you need.</p>
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		<title>Protect Your Home With Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:35:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Every responsible homeowner has smoke detectors, but few wonder if this is really enough. It is true, that a house using a well-maintained smoke detector in every room  is likely to detect a fire in its early stages, which greatly increases the chances of escaping safely, but for me, I want the best possible protection for my family. I had never realize that there was more to fire prevention than smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and of course a house that is up to building codes until I began my job working in a warehouse. It was only then that I noticed something that every industrial building has, but few homes do – something that can ultimately mean the difference between life and death in a fire. That something is, of course, automatic fire sprinklers.</p>
<p>Automatic fire sprinklers have been standard equipment in many factories, warehouses, and even in office buildings for many years, but have never quite made a complete foray into the consumer market. This is a shame, as they are such a logical extension of the smoke detector. The way that automatic fire sprinklers work is very simple. When heavy smoke is detected in a room, it sets off the sprinklers in the ceiling. These rain down a substantial amount of water – enough to quench a fire in its beginning stages, or to slow one that is more advanced.</p>
<p>Of course, automatic fire sprinklers do have their drawbacks which make them sort of problematic for a household environment. Having that much water raining down in a room can really put a damper on your day, so to speak. Carpets, books, clothing, and even walls can be ruined, and mildew growth can be stimulated by thoroughly soaking a room. This means that automatic fire sprinklers are not a good idea for the kitchen or adjoining rooms.</p>
<p>Of course, in the environment where automatic fire sprinklers are traditionally used, this is not a problem at all. Smoke in a kitchen might just mean a minor cooking accident, but smoke in a warehouse almost always spells trouble. The same goes for an office building, or a factory. In the den, the bedrooms, and many hallways, however, automatic fire sprinklers just make sense. Although they are expensive, and do not absolutely eliminate the chance of fire, a good automatic fire sprinklers system is, in my opinion worth it because it does make my family somewhat safer.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every responsible homeowner has smoke detectors, but few wonder if this is really enough. It is true, that a house using a well-maintained smoke detector in every room  is likely to detect a fire in its early stages, which greatly increases the chances of escaping safely, but for me, I want the best possible protection for my family. I had never realize that there was more to fire prevention than smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and of course a house that is up to building codes until I began my job working in a warehouse. It was only then that I noticed something that every industrial building has, but few homes do – something that can ultimately mean the difference between life and death in a fire. That something is, of course, automatic fire sprinklers.</p>
<p>Automatic fire sprinklers have been standard equipment in many factories, warehouses, and even in office buildings for many years, but have never quite made a complete foray into the consumer market. This is a shame, as they are such a logical extension of the smoke detector. The way that automatic fire sprinklers work is very simple. When heavy smoke is detected in a room, it sets off the sprinklers in the ceiling. These rain down a substantial amount of water – enough to quench a fire in its beginning stages, or to slow one that is more advanced.</p>
<p>Of course, automatic fire sprinklers do have their drawbacks which make them sort of problematic for a household environment. Having that much water raining down in a room can really put a damper on your day, so to speak. Carpets, books, clothing, and even walls can be ruined, and mildew growth can be stimulated by thoroughly soaking a room. This means that automatic fire sprinklers are not a good idea for the kitchen or adjoining rooms.</p>
<p>Of course, in the environment where automatic fire sprinklers are traditionally used, this is not a problem at all. Smoke in a kitchen might just mean a minor cooking accident, but smoke in a warehouse almost always spells trouble. The same goes for an office building, or a factory. In the den, the bedrooms, and many hallways, however, automatic fire sprinklers just make sense. Although they are expensive, and do not absolutely eliminate the chance of fire, a good automatic fire sprinklers system is, in my opinion worth it because it does make my family somewhat safer.</p>
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		<title>Home Security Safes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:21:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Home security safes come in all shapes and sizes and you can implement them in the hiding place of your choice. There are floor safes that you can install underneath a bed or area rug. There are electronic and manual home security safes, and safes that are specifically designed to contain particular types of items.</p>
<p>For example, a data media home security safe is designed to safely store computer disks and other electronic media via controlled temperature and humidity levels. It has been shown that computer disks can deteriorate at temperatures well below 350 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the guaranteed temperature threshold for many traditional document safes.</p>
<p>Gun safes are the proper size for storing long fire arms, such as shotguns and are an effective way to safeguard family members from accidental firings. Gun safes are typically fire proof as well as drill-resistant and can be stored within a closet or other convenient area of your home.</p>
<p>Many home security safe manufacturers offer several types of custom safes in addition to the usual safe types. For example, you may wish to have floor safe equipped with electronic access or a wall safe with features typically found in floor safes, such as a pry resistant door.</p>
<p>If you’re interested in getting a general purpose safe you may wish to consider a larger capacity safe with various shelves as well as larger open areas within the safe compartment. This way you can store various important things, such as money, documents, cameras and other electronics.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home security safes come in all shapes and sizes and you can implement them in the hiding place of your choice. There are floor safes that you can install underneath a bed or area rug. There are electronic and manual home security safes, and safes that are specifically designed to contain particular types of items.</p>
<p>For example, a data media home security safe is designed to safely store computer disks and other electronic media via controlled temperature and humidity levels. It has been shown that computer disks can deteriorate at temperatures well below 350 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the guaranteed temperature threshold for many traditional document safes.</p>
<p>Gun safes are the proper size for storing long fire arms, such as shotguns and are an effective way to safeguard family members from accidental firings. Gun safes are typically fire proof as well as drill-resistant and can be stored within a closet or other convenient area of your home.</p>
<p>Many home security safe manufacturers offer several types of custom safes in addition to the usual safe types. For example, you may wish to have floor safe equipped with electronic access or a wall safe with features typically found in floor safes, such as a pry resistant door.</p>
<p>If you’re interested in getting a general purpose safe you may wish to consider a larger capacity safe with various shelves as well as larger open areas within the safe compartment. This way you can store various important things, such as money, documents, cameras and other electronics.</p>
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		<title>Home Security Monitoring</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Home Security Monitoring is arguably an even more important aspect of a home security system than the sensors and what most people think of as the alarm system itself. Without proper and reliable monitoring, a home security system can be as useless as having no security system at all.</p>
<p>Alarm systems, the part of a home security system that alerts someone when a sensor has been triggered, can be either local or remote, or a combination of both. Local alarms are typically very loud sounds either indoor, outdoor or both. The intention of a local alarm is to scare off burglars before they penetrate your home.</p>
<p>Local alarm sirens have become somewhat less effective as urban citizens have become desensitized to the sound of alarms. In rural areas local alarms may be ignored by burglars altogether, as there is little chance that anyone else will hear it and call the police. For these reasons, most home security systems involve remote monitoring in addition to any type of local alarm. In my opinion it is still worth installing a local alarm, as in many cases it will indeed scare of intruders before something worse happens.</p>
<p>Be sure you know what kind of remote alarm service is included in any type of home security monitoring service that you’re considering. There are several different types and levels of responsiveness available from different home security monitoring companies.</p>
<p>Do your homework. Some of the most affordable home security monitoring services may only run automatic checks of your system a couple of times per day. These are hardly better than having only a local alarm siren. There are many helpful consumer oriented websites where you can compare the products and services of various home security companies. Once you compare and contrast the service of several different monitoring companies you’ll be better equipped to determine which level of monitoring your home requires.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home Security Monitoring is arguably an even more important aspect of a home security system than the sensors and what most people think of as the alarm system itself. Without proper and reliable monitoring, a home security system can be as useless as having no security system at all.</p>
<p>Alarm systems, the part of a home security system that alerts someone when a sensor has been triggered, can be either local or remote, or a combination of both. Local alarms are typically very loud sounds either indoor, outdoor or both. The intention of a local alarm is to scare off burglars before they penetrate your home.</p>
<p>Local alarm sirens have become somewhat less effective as urban citizens have become desensitized to the sound of alarms. In rural areas local alarms may be ignored by burglars altogether, as there is little chance that anyone else will hear it and call the police. For these reasons, most home security systems involve remote monitoring in addition to any type of local alarm. In my opinion it is still worth installing a local alarm, as in many cases it will indeed scare of intruders before something worse happens.</p>
<p>Be sure you know what kind of remote alarm service is included in any type of home security monitoring service that you’re considering. There are several different types and levels of responsiveness available from different home security monitoring companies.</p>
<p>Do your homework. Some of the most affordable home security monitoring services may only run automatic checks of your system a couple of times per day. These are hardly better than having only a local alarm siren. There are many helpful consumer oriented websites where you can compare the products and services of various home security companies. Once you compare and contrast the service of several different monitoring companies you’ll be better equipped to determine which level of monitoring your home requires.</p>
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		<title>Self Installed Home Security Cameras</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You can install your own home security cameras.  It is affordable and easy.  The representatives with Surveillance-Video.com are fantastic to work with.  They will answer all of your questions patiently and thoroughly.</p>
<p>Home security cameras vary widely.  There are complete systems available that include hidden cameras with equipment to record for 960 hours.  The price for home security cameras like that runs about $615.  Lower priced systems can go as low as $175.  A low priced system is invariably black and white.</p>
<p>Professional grade home security cameras can cost a lot.  I recently found a system that had six color outdoor cameras with a digital recording system.  I can’t imagine who would need this type of system.  I would suppose it would have to be someone extremely rich or famous.</p>
<p>There are good home security cameras on the market for night vision.  These can be very basic all weather black and white night vision cameras or a much fancier high power wireless infrared night vision security camera that has a weatherproof design.</p>
<p>The fancier night vision home security cameras also work like a champion during the day because of varifocal lenses.  The difference in price between night vision home security cameras can be in the neighborhood of three thousand dollars.</p>
<p>I’m not sure that I ever want to live where you would require the services of explosion proof home security cameras.  They are available for sale, so somebody must need them.</p>
<p>I do think that some people need home security cameras that are vandal-proof.  This is as simple as purchasing a dome camera.  They have very sturdy designs to choose from and are pretty affordable.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can install your own home security cameras.  It is affordable and easy.  The representatives with Surveillance-Video.com are fantastic to work with.  They will answer all of your questions patiently and thoroughly.</p>
<p>Home security cameras vary widely.  There are complete systems available that include hidden cameras with equipment to record for 960 hours.  The price for home security cameras like that runs about $615.  Lower priced systems can go as low as $175.  A low priced system is invariably black and white.</p>
<p>Professional grade home security cameras can cost a lot.  I recently found a system that had six color outdoor cameras with a digital recording system.  I can’t imagine who would need this type of system.  I would suppose it would have to be someone extremely rich or famous.</p>
<p>There are good home security cameras on the market for night vision.  These can be very basic all weather black and white night vision cameras or a much fancier high power wireless infrared night vision security camera that has a weatherproof design.</p>
<p>The fancier night vision home security cameras also work like a champion during the day because of varifocal lenses.  The difference in price between night vision home security cameras can be in the neighborhood of three thousand dollars.</p>
<p>I’m not sure that I ever want to live where you would require the services of explosion proof home security cameras.  They are available for sale, so somebody must need them.</p>
<p>I do think that some people need home security cameras that are vandal-proof.  This is as simple as purchasing a dome camera.  They have very sturdy designs to choose from and are pretty affordable.</p>
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		<title>ADT Home Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>ADT is a division of Tyco and partners with other subsidiaries of Tyco to provide closed circuit television systems, intruder and access control, as well as fire alarm systems to various types of businesses and end user consumers.</p>
<p>ADT Home Security has over 20 million customers across the United States and ahs grown to be one of the most well known juggernauts of the security industry.</p>
<p>ADT’s products and services include:</p>
<p>- Intruder alarms<br />
- Home security monitoring<br />
- Fire detection<br />
- Fire extinguishing and suppression systems<br />
- Closed circuit television systems<br />
- Public address and voice alarm systems (PA / VA)<br />
- Care communications, which includes such things as bathroom alarms, staff attack alert systems, hospital nurse alert and call systems as well as other types of notification and alarm systems.<br />
- Electronic article surveillance</p>
<p>ADT has a longstanding tradition of buying out smaller security companies simply to gain their customers and contracts, though in most cases the current customers’ security systems are still monitored by the original security company.</p>
<p>ADT Home Security currently has branches spanning the United States, Latin America and Canada, as well as 19 countries in Europe. In the United Kingdom, ADT has over 41 branches and employs approximately 6000 people.</p>
<p>ADT Home Security also has branches in Africa, 7 countries of Asia and branches in New  Zealand and Australia.</p>
<p>For more information about ADT home security products and services available in your area, please visit their official website at http://www.adt.com.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ADT is a division of Tyco and partners with other subsidiaries of Tyco to provide closed circuit television systems, intruder and access control, as well as fire alarm systems to various types of businesses and end user consumers.</p>
<p>ADT Home Security has over 20 million customers across the United States and ahs grown to be one of the most well known juggernauts of the security industry.</p>
<p>ADT’s products and services include:</p>
<p>- Intruder alarms<br />
- Home security monitoring<br />
- Fire detection<br />
- Fire extinguishing and suppression systems<br />
- Closed circuit television systems<br />
- Public address and voice alarm systems (PA / VA)<br />
- Care communications, which includes such things as bathroom alarms, staff attack alert systems, hospital nurse alert and call systems as well as other types of notification and alarm systems.<br />
- Electronic article surveillance</p>
<p>ADT has a longstanding tradition of buying out smaller security companies simply to gain their customers and contracts, though in most cases the current customers’ security systems are still monitored by the original security company.</p>
<p>ADT Home Security currently has branches spanning the United States, Latin America and Canada, as well as 19 countries in Europe. In the United Kingdom, ADT has over 41 branches and employs approximately 6000 people.</p>
<p>ADT Home Security also has branches in Africa, 7 countries of Asia and branches in New  Zealand and Australia.</p>
<p>For more information about ADT home security products and services available in your area, please visit their official website at http://www.adt.com.</p>
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