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Tips On The Perimeter Alarm

Only a few years ago almost all home break ins were done during the day but today most of them are committed from 2 PM to 5 PM. Many break ins are tied to individuals with a drug problem attempting to feed their habit. But you need to protect your home and an alarm system is the best way to do that. Here are some great tips on the perimeter alarm

It is very important that you never confront a burglar as it could be hazardous to your health. What’s more important is trying to eliminate a problem before it ever occurs and one way to do that is by installing a perimeter alarm.

There are other ways to protect the perimeter of your home. Start by installing photo cells for exterior lighting, and then make sure all your doors are sold and have deadbolts in place. You should also have peep holes on your doors. Sliding doors should always have security bar in place and if entry through windows is a concern then replace glass with tempered glass which is six times stronger.

Don’t forget about protecting your garage as well. Garages provide a perfect opportunity for burglars to gain access to your home so make sure your garage is secure and always locked. Remote garage door openers reduce the risk of entry.

In the event of a break in and loss of your personal belongings you will need to file an insurance claim so it’s important to have a detailed list of what you own. Create an inventory, record serial numbers, and take photos of the very expensive items. Digital cameras have certainly simplified this part.

Lastly you will want to install a peripheral alarm. Studies have long shown that the risk of a break in substantially declines if you have an alarm system. Add that to the fact that insurance companies give substantial discounts and you’ve got yourself a winning combination.

A closed circuit system is best. This means that if any part of the circuit is broken the alarm is triggered. It is mad up of a group of switches which are connected to your doors and windows and when all the contacts are where they are suppose to be the circuit is closed and your perimeter alarm system is active.

You can choose from a hard wired system which is incorporated in your homes electrical system or a battery operated system. You should not run a silent alarm because they only work if the police are near by so that the burglar gets caught. Seldom does this occur and so you want your alarm to be loud and force the burglar to leave quickly.

Many of the modern systems are monitored which means when the alarm is tripped the alarm company confirms a problem and then notifies authorities. They charge a nominal monthly fee for this service.

Completing these tips combined with the installation of a perimeter alarm will reduce the risk of a break in by as much as 50%. So don’t wait shop online and save as much as 60% and get your home burglar proofed now.


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