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May 13th, 2007

Evaluate Your Windows For Security And Strength

Posted by Home Security Authority in Home Security

 

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Inadequately protected windows are easy marks for intruders who know how to force them without too much effort.  Fortunately, reinforcing windows in your home is neither difficult nor expensive.  Most measures require just a little bit of skill, a few basic tools, and the right hardware.

Evaluate Windows For Security And Strength?

First, survey the windows of your home.  Check out each for its ability to withstand an attack, paying special attention to basement windows and any windows that can be reached from the ground level.  Then list each one on paper, noting the type of window and the locking mechanism currently securing it.

Keep in mind that you’ll need to replace the original locks on most windows with sturdy, reliable ones. For example, ordinary sash locks on double-hung windows squeeze out drafts, but provide little security.  A would-be intruder can simply insert a knife up between the sashes and turn the lock to its open position, or exert enough pressure to snap the hardware. 

Windows don’t always have to be closed to shut out potential thieves.  Some locks allow you to secure a window in a partly open position for ventilation.  No matter how your windows are secured, whether they’re locked or fastened shut in some other fashion, consider how you and your family could exit them in an emergency.  And if you install locks, keep the keys nearby and make sure everyone knows where they are.

You may be asking ‘what good are window locks if an intruder can simply break the glass to get in?’  Glass is somewhat of a deterrent in its own right because it slows an intruder down and the broken shards have the potential to injure, but shattering glass attracts the kind of attention that burglars don’t want.  If you don’t feel secure about glass, you can replace it with impact-resistant acrylic or polycarbonate, or high security glass.  Another (although less attractive) alternative is to install a metal grill or bars outside the window or a scissors gate inside. Some gates have quick-release levers for emergency exits, but remember that a stationary grill renders a window useless as a fire exit.

Ask your security dealer about locks for windows, glass break detector alarms, window security alarms .

 

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May 12th, 2007

Surveillance Cameras and Security Cameras; Choosing The Right One For You.

Posted by Home Security Authority in Home Security, Security Cameras

PTZ Surveillance Camera

Choosing The Right Surveillance Cameras

Purchasing a surveillance camera is a decision concerning your security but it is also a financial decision as well. We suggest you look into a company that facilitates a lease to own your surveillance system.

While you are making this decision, you must balance your security needs with your finances. Purchasing effective equipment should always be your first and most important goal.

What to look for in a surveillance camera depends on what you will use it for, including the location, the quality of the image as well as your budget. There are some things that should be considered by anyone looking to purchase this type of camera.

Things To Consider About Your Camera

• Reliability is one of the most important things to consider in any type of security system. You need to have a surveillance camera that will protect you regardless, even when it’s raining or snowing. For this reason, purchase only equipment that you know has a good warranty and that is waterproof.

• Video signal transmission is also important. There are several types on the market, each with its own benefits. Consider each method and determine which is the right choice for your surveillance needs. You’ll want the most reliable signal, not one with an intermittent transmission. You can consider both wired and wireless transmission. Wireless transmission is often easier to set up and to transfer, but may be less reliable in getting the signal to you. Hard wired transmission is more expensive in the installation but offers a more reliable transmission overall.

• Cost doesn’t always reflect that the surveillance system and security cameras are the best out there or the best for your needs. Take care to find out what features are offered and how well those features fit your needs. An expensive system may not offer more of a benefit for your situation.

A surveillance camera is easily purchased. With so many great models on the market, it’s a matter of choosing the one that’s in your budget and that offers the most for your specific need. Most of the time, this will be easy to find. If you are not sure what is the best choice, consider looking for consumer reviews or looking for packaged services that can cut down the cost of this equipment considerably.

 

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May 12th, 2007

Ultimate Guide To Home Security

Posted by Home Security Authority in Home Security, Security Product Reviews

This 58 page 6″x9″ full color e-book is packed with information, hardware and systems designed to protect your home form a burglary. This brand new e-book reviews locks, alarms, cameras, security systems and much more.

The Ultimate Guide To Home Security

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