Sunday, December 16, 2012

A Look at a Basic Home Security Installation

Companies like Vivint have made a world of difference in home security. In the early 70,s security products and components started to appear on the commercial market. Over the years the integrity of state-of-the-art components and their price has gotten progressively better. The components are more sophisticated and at the same time, the prices have dropped.

There are a number of main players who provide the components, install the system and provide 24 hour a day monitoring. When you read Vivint reviews you will often see articles that hark back to the days prior to the entrance of sophisticated systems when security was nothing more than a hick-up for the burglar who had done his homework.

The new, hi-tech systems can no longer be defeated with a few simple tools as they could be some years back. Modern equipment, the results of research and development along with solid state electronics have now produced systems which are hard to defeat. The simple trip switches that were found on windows and entry doors, all hard wired to an externally mounted alarm have now been replaced by multi-layered systems.

It is no longer a fact that security systems can be defeated with a paper clip, they cannot. Modern systems are actually a system within a system, where the radius of protection can easily extend well beyond the walls of your home. State of the art motion sensors and body heat sensors that are small enough to be virtually invisible can now activate the alarm long before an intruder reaches the of your home. The technology is so sophisticated that it can readily differentiate between a cat or dog and a human. Because of this, false alarms are eliminated. 

The next layer is the protection of every point of access to your home, using wireless triggers; and an even further layer of home security can be heat and motion sensors installed in strategic locations within the home. It may appear to be overkill, but when your safety and security are on the line, there is no such thing as too much security.

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