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An alarm system for home security is something that is currently prevalent in the minds of ever homeowner, renter and leaser in the United States. As the economy has gotten progressively worse, so has the crime rate. As a direct result, countless Americans wonder everyday if they should purchase something to protect not only their valuables and property, but their loved ones as well.

In many cases the simple, common sense aspects of an wireless home alarm system can be the difference between a break-in and a secure home. The simple fact of the matter is advertising. If you are advertising the fact that you do not prepare for certain security threats in your home, those aspects stick out like sore thumbs to potential home invaders. Common sense is the most valuable component to safety. Although in many cases home security is enough to protect most homes in the area, without common sense it can only go so far. Beyond locking the door, and turning on the home security system, not many people venture further for protection. All it takes to insure the continued safety of your home is awareness and willingness to follow some quick and easy home security principles. There are many factors that go into securing a home. One of the key components is targeting the weakest aspect of your home, as it is well documented in numerous ways that a home security system is only as good as its weakest link.

Remember the basics: Besides your alarm system and other security gadgets, security door locks, strong door frames, and locked windows need to be the foundation of a well protected home. Even with a top notch alarm system and monitoring service, you can still be vulnerable to an old fashioned smash & grab break in. Strong barriers to entry (as well as well positioned security signs and decals) are always your first line of defense.

Lighting and Landscaping: Why would you want to provide potential criminals with cover? Now we know that everybody’s botanical tastes are different, and some prefer a more lush yard, but it is important to not provide areas on your property where a burglar could easily hide or feel safe. Keep trees and bushes trimmed when possible, and provide plenty of lighting! A criminal would always prefer to approach a target with the cover of darkness than when exposed by outdoor lighting.

Environmental Protection: Maybe you have a good handle on the security of your home, but safety is about more than preventing a burglary. Don’t forget fire protection! Monitored smoke detectors can often bring an extra discount from your homeowner’s insurance provider. Other devices such as temperature sensors and flood detectors can help save you money and aggravation by alerting you to potential problem areas. Carbon Monoxide detectors are valuable for personal safety, especially in areas that could have ventilation close to or generator site.

Plan ahead: Before you are in an emergency, whether a home intrusion, burglary or fire, you should have though ahead about potential contingency plans. Know your evacuation routes and have fire extinguishers available to everyone in the household. Wireless panic buttons can provide additional protection. for both intrusion and life safety. Have a kit of emergency supplies that is well stocked and accessible.

Remember vulnerable areas: People often forget to protect their garages, and even leave their garage doors unlocked. There are often many valuable items stored in garages, power tools, car radios etc, besides the easy home access. A security safe can also be a great item to store important documents or valuables and jewelry.

Protecting your family and your home requires planning, preparation, and paying attention. If you use common sense and notice potential security issues in and around your home, you’ll be better able to protect your family from a break-in. And adding a wireless home alarm system will give your home an extra layer of security.