Checklist for Buying a Home Security System

Getting a home security system can be an involved project. The safety of your home and family rests on a good selection. It’s not something you want to take lightly or do half-way. That’s why before making a decision on a home security system, you need to go in ready with a checklist of things to examine and consider.

Things to look for as recommended by the Washington Crime Prevention Association:

  • A supervised system. The control panel and sensors should constantly be sending each other signals.
  • The control panel should be in a locked and tamper-proof area.
  • The sensor should send two signals to activate the control panel.
  • Transmitters should be tamper-proof.

When examining exterior protection options, look for:

Magnetic contacts: The most commonly used, electromechanical device that activates when the magnet and contact are separated. These concealed devices are used on doors and windows.

Window screens: Specially made screens that contain hidden alarm wires. They activate when ripped, torn or removed.

Foil Tape: This thin metallic tape triggers when the foil is torn or broken. Used primarily for commercial settings, it can also be part of a very high level home security system.

Sound Discriminators: Sound-sensing devices activate an alarm after detecting specific sounds such and crashes and broken glass. The big problem with these is that they can often trigger false alarms since they don’t always distinguish between noises as well as they should.

When looking at interior protection options, look for:

Passive Infrared Sensors: Detect infrared heat generated by the presence of a body heat within a protected area. These are great so long as you have no pets.

Pressure Mats: A pressure sensitive flat pad activates when stepped on. However heavy foot traffic can wear them out and cause false alarms. Be careful where you use them.

Photoelectric beams: These transmit an invisible beam across a protected area. An alarm activates when the beam is interrupted.

Motion Detector: This alarm is activated by any movement in an area. Sensors can be either ultrasonic or microwave.

Panic Button: Allows you to activate an alarm system manually with push of a button. They come in both wireless remote and fixed station varieties They are also great for people with medical problems.

Impact Activated Microphones: Microphones that transmit sounds to a receiver at a central location. They detect breaking glass and voices.

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Top Dangerous Cities

How safe is your home? How safe is your city? If you live in Detroit, Las Vegas, St. Louis, Memphis or Miami, you have worries you may never have known about. Forbes analyzed FBI crime statistics along with data from the US Office of Management and Budget to develop its Ten Most Dangerous Cities list in 2009 and Detroit was at the very top of the list based on both violent and property crimes. Amazingly, the much smaller, rural town of Stockton, California wasn’t far behind.

According to Forbes a common link among the high crime cities were places of operation for Mexican drug cartels. Where illicit trade occurs, crime most certainly follows.

Cities big, small and medium face overwhelming crime problems. Places as middle America as Memphis or seemingly sunny and safe as Miami leave families at risk.

If you are in these, or similar cities – what can you do short of pack up and leave? One of the best ways to sleep soundly is to know your doors and windows are guarded, even when you and your family are soundly asleep.

Luckily, there is no shortage of security system options in today’s world. From complex systems that monitor points of entry, interior motion and which feature surveillance cameras around and on your property – to simple systems for just the primary doors, security systems come in a huge variety of price points.

Crime experts say what matters most is deterrence. Anything that makes a crime more difficult, risky or draws attention to a perpetrator makes the crime less likely to happen. Securing your home with even the simplest home security system can create an effective deterrent – especially in a rough neighborhood or a dangerous city.

National companies like Broadview Security (http://www.broadviewsecurity-home.com/) offer security systems and monitoring systems that range the gamut based on your home, needs and budget.

Most importantly, choose a respected, professional company you know you can trust. Broadview is a spin-off of Brinks – a very well known and respected company. Other national and even regional providers have good response teams, top level technology and reputations you can trust. Be smart when you shop around.

You can be part of making your city a safer place.

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54 Blogs With Tips for Keeping Your Home Safe

The National Safety Council reports that there are 200,000 injuries from home accidents per year. Most people view their home as one of the safest locations they know, and seldom put much thought into increasing the safety of their homestead. Here are 54 blog sites dedicated to improving your home’s safety in a variety of areas; some you may have already thought of, and some you may never realize are a hazard you need to prevent. There are also some good tips for neighborhood crime prevention and other great information included in some of these sites.

  1. Homesafe: This Company specializes in different types of safes, has an informative blog page with topics for all types of home safety. They also include a home safety forum and connections to professional safety and security companies.
  2. Force Housing: This site features several articles on home security systems.
  3. Acam:  An interesting article on keeping your home safe by using natural cleaning substances, such as baking soda, lemon, vinegar, and cornstarch.
  4. Cleaning Products World: Informative information on “Green Cleaning”, designed to keep your home safe from chemicals and toxins.
  5. KUWorlds: This blog focuses on how to keep your home safe for babies.
  6. Bay Appraisal:  Keeping your home safe from carbon monoxide.
  7. Nyaris Zunet: Blog explaining why they believe home security systems are the most effective way to keep your home safe.
  8. Growing Your Baby: This blog focuses on how to keep your home safe from cancer causing carcinogens.
  9. Home Safety Products: A review site with a large amount of information home, child and personal safety products.
  10. Disaster Safety: A blog dedicated to tips for keeping your home safe during a disaster.
  11. Safety at Home: Home safety tips and resources from a laboratory specializing in testing and certifying safety products.
  12. All Woman Stalk: A woman’s blog site including 10 safety tips for in your home.
  13. Perfect House Care: Several blogs on all types of home safety topics.
  14. Folino Homes: Tips on keeping your home safe from lightning strikes and home safety while you’re away on vacation.
  15. Greg Jackson: Tips for keeping your home safe from home burglary.
  16. Colorado Worksite Safety: Home safety blog focusing on Houston Home Security Companies.
  17. Ucolo: Article stressing the importance of home burglary systems for total home safety.
  18. Family Bridges: Ten home safety tips for the elderly in your home.
  19. HW Blog: Heating Safety tips for in your home.
  20. Whitfield Museum: Here are a few fire safety tips for inside your home.
  21. Affordable Home Security: The motto of this blog is “Being safe in your home isn’t a luxury you can’t afford”.
  22. RedWeek: Visit this blog for ten tips on how to keep your home safe while away on vacation.
  23. The Daily Green: Twenty-five tips on improving the air quality in your home, reducing some health risks.
  24. Panda Security: The ten golden rules to keeping your home and computer safe.
  25. Baby Ganics: Blog with information on non-toxic cleaning products thought to keep your home safe.
  26. Tech Radar: Article highlighting eight security systems to keep your house safe.
  27. Woman’s Vacation Blog: A woman’s blog with some information on keeping your home safe while you’re away on vacation.
  28. Crime Stoppers: Good info on keeping your home safe from burglaries.
  29. Fire Safety: An insightful blog on fire safety for your home.
  30. Safety Care Blog: This safety blog contains videos and tips on all areas of safety.
  31. Seabridge Bathing: An elderly care blog with thirty tips to keep safe from common injuries in the home.
  32. Family Home Security: This home security site contains a safety center with tips on safety for all categories, including home, computer, child, auto, water, fire and more.
  33. Pocket Change: Items for sale on this blog include carbon monoxide detectors and smoke alarms, essential to home safety.
  34. My Philly Lawyer: This Philadelphia law firm blog features an article on the importance of home swimming pool safety.
  35. Mrs. Fixit: Five safety tips from Mrs. Fixit on how to enjoy candles in your home safely.
  36. Debra’s List: Debra’s site includes several articles on non-toxic and green products for your home.
  37. Life 360: Kick off the summer with these home summer safety tips.
  38. American Safe Room: Interesting article on apartment and home safe rooms, designed to keep the inhabitants safe from nuclear, biological and chemical attacks.
  39. Hibber Blog: Large blog with all the information needed to safely baby proof your home.
  40. Six Wise: This article warns you of the six most dangerous home appliances.
  41. DIY Solar Homes: Home safety tips for homes using solar power.
  42. Home Inspector Locator: Several home safety tips broken down for each room of the house.
  43. Earth Easy: This site believes that many of the commercial cleaning products used daily in our homes can cause serious long term health concerns. Visit this site to see what products they suggest as safe alternatives.
  44. Quazen: This post insures that your home is as safe as you can make it.
  45. Apartment Search: Five safety tips designed to help you sleep easy in your home or apartment.
  46. I Think Therefore I Blog: Space heater safety tips for those winter months.
  47. She Knows: Ten safety tips for entertaining in your home.
  48. Home Tips: Anyone who considers themselves a DIY’er should take a look at these home improvement safety tips.
  49. DIY Home Improvement: Safety tips for using power tools around the house.
  50. Crime-Safety-Security: Safety tips for woman and children, along with lots of other information on safety and security.
  51. Ask the Electrician: Electrical safety tips for DIY projects in your home involving electricity.
  52. Home Insurance: This article hopes to reduce your risk of homeowner’s insurance claims by providing these summer safety tips.
  53. Blog 4 Safety: This blog site contains all things safety, including this post with tips on keeping your home safe during hurricane season.
  54. Creating Communities: June is Home Safety Month, this post features a compilation of home safety tips in recognition of the month.

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50 Articles Comparing Home Security Systems

Securing your home is a great investment. It is an investment not only into your home, but your peace of mind. Knowing that your home or family is secure is very important. Security systems also can cost you a lot of money depending on the system you choose. You should do your research and know which company will get you the security you need at the best price. With the economy the way it is, it is always good to know that you are getting the best protection you can. Job losses are high and home invasions are on the rise. Here are a few places to look to find out which systems are top and which ones you should stay away from if you want the best protection for your home, your loved ones, and your valuables.

  1. Home systems A look at the many different alarm systems and monitoring options you can choose for your home to help ease your mind.
  2. DIY systems Compare here some of the do it yourself options.
  3. Systems Here you can find information on different types of systems to find the right one for you.
  4. Compare Look here to see monitoring companies as well as equipment reviews.
  5. One system Learn here about one of the systems available for you.
  6. Smarthome Learn about this system here and what the benefits and views of this system are.
  7. DIY Alarms Look here to find the advantages of a DIY alarm system.
  8. Best systems Look here to find out which is the top system in this blogger’s opinion.
  9. Top system Look here at what one blogger says should be in your home security system.
  10. Contractors Take a look here to see what the best systems are.
  11. Top 10 Look here to find the top 10 systems out there.
  12. Security Reviews Look here to see some reviews of systems available to you today.
  13. Finding the Right System You will find help here to find the system that is right for you and your home.
  14. Security is Needed Learning about why security systems are needed in your home.
  15. Webcam Security Learn about ways to use your computer webcam for security in your home.
  16. Blogger Help Here a blogger helps to show you the pros and cons of certain types of security systems.
  17. Chart Look here to see a chart that compares the features of several types of alarms.
  18. Tips Here are a few tips on picking out your home system.
  19. Monitoring Companies Look here to find out what monitoring companies there are and what they offer.
  20. One of the Best Look here to see why this company is seen as one of the best.
  21. Testimonials Read here to find out why some people love their ADT systems.
  22. Tips on Picking the Right System Learn a few tips to picking the system that is best for your home.
  23. Review Look here to see why one person likes this particular DIY system.
  24. Brinks VS. ADT Read here about the differences between these two companies.
  25. Compare Chart Look here at this chart to compare prices of several popular systems and how much they charge to get started and to keep their service.
  26. Comparison Chart Here is a chart that has several different companies and their benefits and costs to you when considering a security system.
  27. Can be a Challenge When comparing systems, it can be  challenge if you have never done it before.
  28. Reviews Look here to see different systems and the reviews on those systems.
  29. Which System to Choose Look here to see some different options in systems you can have installed in your home.
  30. Get the Best Read here how one blogger says you can make sure to get the best when buying your system.
  31. Learning to Compare This blogger shares how you should compare and what to look for in your system.
  32. Set up Look here to see how to set up a wireless system and see if this is the one for you.
  33. Picking the Best Read here to see how one blogger says you can be sure to pick the best system for your home.
  34. Compare Before You Buy Make sure to compare systems before investing in a system.
  35. Mom Shopper One mommy blogger shares how she picks her home system and how to make sure you have a good one.
  36. Safety and Security Be sure to choose carefully to insure your safety and security when choosing a system.
  37. Before You Buy Here are some things you need to be aware of before you buy a system.
  38. Logitech Learn about the Logitech system here and if this is the right one for you.
  39. Different Systems Here you can find a list of the different systems available and the benefits on each.
  40. Tips on Systems Here are a few tips on burglar systems that you will find useful in making your choice.
  41. ADT Benefits If you are considering ADT, look here to find some benefits of using them for your home security needs.
  42. Home Security Look to this site for tips on home security choices, top companies and more when picking your system.
  43. Choosing the Best Look here for tips on picking the best company for your security needs.
  44. Compare Monitoring Companies Take a look here at the monitoring companies and the benefits of each.
  45. Problems Learn some common problems with alarm monitoring and how to avoid them.
  46. Guardian Read about the different types of alarm services you can get with a Guardian system.
  47. Choosing the Right System Here is a guide on choosing the right home security system for your family and your new home.
  48. Home Security Systems There are many systems to choose from. Some of the systems also test for carbon monoxide and work with your smoke detectors.
  49. DIY Alarm Choices There are many DIY choices out there to use. Look here to see if one is right for you.
  50. Broadview Take a look at the new generation of Brink’s Home Security.

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