Thursday, October 7, 2010

Home Security Secrets From The Pros

For most home owners, the security of their property is top on their list of concerns.  Ensuring that your family and belongings are safe gives peace of mind and the many have no problem paying good money for such protection.  In fact, according to Security Sales & Integration magazine, Americans spent $28.2 billion on electronic security systems in 2009, up from $25.9 billion in 2006.

The market for security systems is huge, there are hundreds of different types of systems on the market as well as different companies that specialize in systems and monitoring. Even if you have done your research, there are still some things that your home security firm may not be telling you. Below are some misconceptions and facts you might not have known!

  1. Don't assume that your alarm will automatically alert the local authorities. For most alarm systems, if it goes off it will ring to your security firms central station. Typically a representative from the company will call you and ask for the code word you have set up and if the correct one is not provided only then will they contact the police.It is a good idea to check with your firm and confirm their policy before you actually need this service. Also be aware that this central station may be staffed by a third-party subcontractor not the company you signed up with. 
  2. Expensive gadgets are not necessary. Most experts and the police agree that an effective home-security system will have both perimeter and interior sensing devices. It is not necessary to have an alarm on every single window in the house, but rather sensors are the key to protects all areas of the home. High tech shock detectors, lasers and other gadgets sound impressive but are not necessary to create a secure home. Protecting all the doors with motion sensors are the key. 
  3. Be aware and understand any contract with your security firm before signing. For most security firms, their policy is to renew your contract automatically unless specified otherwise. Because most contracts are for extended time periods like three or more years, homeowners could overlook the expiration date and then be stuck with an extension on their contract. But is important to consider that auto renewal is also beneficial, without it a homeowners could potentially be left without security coverage if they forget to renew their contract when it expires.

Choosing the right security company for you and your needs takes some research. Each homeowner has different needs and it is wise to speak to several different firms and discuss what level of protection you desire.

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