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		<title>How To  Protect Your Property With A Security Camera</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Nidiffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can't be at all places at all times and if you have property that is valuable to you, you may want to keep an eye on it at all times. How can you do that, however, when you can't be on your property constantly? You can install security cameras which will reveal to you anyone who tries to break in or steal or damage your property. Video footage from a security camera is great evidence to show the police so that the perpetrators can be caught. If nothing else, a well placed security camera will deter potential burglars who will go onto a property that is less protected.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-style: italic" class="uawbyline">by George Nidiffer</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t be at all places at all times and if you have property that is valuable to you, you may want to keep an eye on it at all times. How can you do that, however, when you can&#8217;t be on your property constantly? You can install security cameras which will reveal to you anyone who tries to break in or steal or damage your property. Video footage from a security camera is great evidence to show the police so that the perpetrators can be caught. If nothing else, a well placed security camera will deter potential burglars who will go onto a property that is less protected.</p>
<p>Another decision you have to make when it comes to security cameras is what size to buy. They come in all different shapes and sizes but it can be an important decision to make. If you want the security camera to remain inconspicuous, there are many to choose from that are so small you&#8217;d never even notice them unless you knew where to look. However, if you&#8217;re trying to deter others by making it obvious that you have a security camera, you may want to get a bigger one.</p>
<p>Keeping your property protected can alleviate a lot of stress on you. While a security camera may not prevent anything from happening to your property, at least you&#8217;ll have good evidence of who did the crime so that you can assist the police in catching them. So, while you can&#8217;t be everywhere at once, at least you can have eyes on everything you own by possessing a few well placed security cameras.</p>
<p>There are other types of security cameras, however, that only come on when movement is detected. These are perfect for a store after hours, or for your home when you&#8217;re not currently there. Pets may set these off, too, but at least you&#8217;ll have less tape to go through in case something happens.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t be at all places at all times and if you have property that is valuable to you, you may want to keep an eye on it at all times. How can you do that, however, when you can&#8217;t be on your property constantly? You can install security cameras which will reveal to you anyone who tries to break in or steal or damage your property. Video footage from a security camera is great evidence to show the police so that the perpetrators can be caught. If nothing else, a well placed security camera will deter potential burglars who will go onto a property that is less protected.</p>
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<p style="font-style: italic" class="uawabout">About the Author:</p>
<p class="uawlinks">You have some decisions to make when deciding on which type of security camera to buy. <a href="http://www.willbemine.net">Home Security Camera Guide</a> will help you.</p>
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		<title>How to Protect Your Home with a Wireless Security System</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 10:03:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alastair Lydeard</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[wireless security system]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever watched a horror film where the villain snips the wires to a telephone or home alarm? The scariest part is realizing that, despite your home's security system, it could happen to you. In order to truly protect your home and family against the threat of break-ins, you need to invest in a wireless security system.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="uawbyline" style="font-style:italic;">by Alastair Lydeard</div>
<p>Have you ever watched a horror film where the villain snips the wires to a telephone or home alarm? The scariest part is realizing that, despite your home&#8217;s security system, it could happen to you. In order to truly protect your home and family against the threat of break-ins, you need to invest in a wireless security system.</p>
<p>A burglar alarm without wires is the simple explanation for a wireless home security system. They communicate with radio waves instead of over wires. Thus the burglar is unable to determine which wires to cut to disable the alarm.</p>
<p>The two main types of wireless burglar alarms are unmonitored and monitored. If an intruder is detected, unmonitored systems sound a loud alarm that is audible in the home and for a short distance outside. If you live in the countryside, these systems are not ideal, because if you are not at home, neighbors may not be able to hear the alarm, so no one will know about the break in. Monitored services, on the other hand, detect a break-in and then send a signal to security company staff, who determine whether it is a real burglary, and then call the police.</p>
<p>The control panel is the brains of all wireless security systems. It is usually found in the basement or in a closet. The control panel is where all wireless signals are sent from the various motion sensors and magnetic switches placed throughout the home. If a suspicious movement signal or entry is detected, the control panel sounds an alarm, or phones the security company&#8217;s monitoring service.</p>
<p>Small, inconspicuous magnetic contacts are attached to windows and doors. They include two parts, a magnet that is placed on the window or door, and a switch that is placed inside the door jam or window sill. They work very simply: if the distance between the switch and the magnet increases, which would happen if the door or window were forced open, a signal is sent to the control panel, which sounds the alarm.</p>
<p>If your home has large spaces such as hallways, you can equip them with a feature of the wireless security system called a body sensor, or motion detector. They use infrared motion or body heat detection to sense someone&#8217;s presence, and send a signal to the control panel. The panel will determine if the threat meets its standards and if so, will alert the monitoring station or sound the alarm.</p>
<p>Every wireless security system comes equipped with a keypad, which is used by the homeowner to activate or deactivate the system. The keypad is normally installed next to the entry door, allowing the owner easy access to arm the system when leaving home, and disarm the system upon returning. Remote keys, much like a car alarm, can also be used to operate a wireless alarm system. The homeowner can also use the remote controller to switch lights on from a distance, giving the illusion that someone is occupying the house.</p>
<p>Some wireless security systems also have hidden or wall-mounted cameras, which connect to a video unit and recorder, such as a VCR. When movement is detected, the cameras record the scene onto the VCR. For extra fees, the cameras could also be monitored by staff of the security service.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve decided to invest in the peace of mind and security of a home security system, be sure to consider the added advantages of a wireless system. The advanced features and stronger security may make it your best choice.</p>
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<div class="uawlinks">Author Alastair Lydeard enjoys contributing to a variety of online ezines, on <a href="http://biduv.com">family activity</a> and <a href="http://www.truckparts.biz">aftermarket truck parts</a> issues.</div>
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		<title>How Wireless Security Systems Work to Protect You</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alastair Lydeard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever watched a horror film where the villain snips the wires to a telephone or home alarm? The scariest part is realizing that, despite your home's security system, it could happen to you. In order to truly protect your home and family against the threat of break-ins, you need to invest in a wireless security system.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-style: italic" class="uawbyline">by Alastair Lydeard</p>
<p>Have you ever watched a horror film where the villain snips the wires to a telephone or home alarm? The scariest part is realizing that, despite your home&#8217;s security system, it could happen to you. In order to truly protect your home and family against the threat of break-ins, you need to invest in a wireless security system.</p>
<p>These wireless burglar alarms use radio waves to communicate with other components instead of using wires. The potential burglar cannot figure out how to cut wires to disable the system, so gives up.</p>
<p>The two main types of wireless burglar alarms are unmonitored and monitored. If an intruder is detected, unmonitored systems sound a loud alarm that is audible in the home and for a short distance outside. If you live in the countryside, these systems are not ideal, because if you are not at home, neighbors may not be able to hear the alarm, so no one will know about the break in. Monitored services, on the other hand, detect a break-in and then send a signal to security company staff, who determine whether it is a real burglary, and then call the police.</p>
<p>All wireless security systems include a control panel. This is the &#8220;brains&#8221; of the system, usually located in a closet or in the basement. The control panel receives all wireless communications that are sent by magnetic switches and motion sensors located throughout the house. If a suspicious entry or movement signal is received, the control panel will sound the alarm or dial the security company&#8217;s central monitoring system.</p>
<p>Small, inconspicuous magnetic contacts are attached to windows and doors. They include two parts, a magnet that is placed on the window or door, and a switch that is placed inside the door jam or window sill. They work very simply: if the distance between the switch and the magnet increases, which would happen if the door or window were forced open, a signal is sent to the control panel, which sounds the alarm.</p>
<p>Large open spaces such as hallways can be equipped with wireless body sensors or motion detectors. Infrared motion or body heat changes are detected and a signal is sent to the main control panel. The panel gauges whether the movement is a person, and then sounds the alarm or alerts the monitoring station staff.</p>
<p>To enter or leave your home, the wireless security system must be deactivated or activated. You simply enter the password on a keypad near the main entrance to your home, making setting the alarm easy to do. Remote control devices also come with some systems, just like car alarms, so that owners can operate some features from a distance. Some systems allow owners to switch lights off or on remotely, giving the appearance of a home that is occupied.</p>
<p>Some wireless systems also use hidden or wall-mounted cameras that are connected to a video unit and VCR. All movement detected on the cameras is recorded by the VCR. Depending on the system, the cameras may be monitored by staff at the security company.</p>
<p>A home security system is a good idea for protection and peace of mind. But for the highest level of security, consider a wireless system as the best choice, because of the enhanced features offered.</p>
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<p class="uawlinks">Author Alastair Lydeard writes for a variety of online magazines, on <a href="http://biduv.com">family activity</a> and <a href="http://www.truckparts.biz">aftermarket truck parts</a> topics.</p>
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		<title>Unpaired Home Security Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 00:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Blacksmith</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Security Systems]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most important thing for many people is to keep their family and their home safe and secure. This is why many people look around for a home security system. There are hundreds of different security products that are available, this can make it very difficult to choose which one you should buy. By reading home security reviews you have one way to discover which alarms would suit you well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-style: italic" class="uawbyline">by Jack Blacksmith</p>
<p>The most important thing for many people is to keep their family and their home safe and secure. This is why many people look around for a home security system. There are hundreds of different security products that are available, this can make it very difficult to choose which one you should buy. By reading home security reviews you have one way to discover which alarms would suit you well.</p>
<p>It can however be quite difficult to find some reliable home security reviews, many of these are biased and so cannot be trusted. You should never visit the website of the individual company website to read reviews because these obviously won&#8217;t mention the negative points. You need to look around for independent reviews, the customer review websites will be able to offer you these reviews.</p>
<p>Websites to Visit for Home Security Reviews</p>
<p>One of the most well known websites for reviews is Consumer Reports. This website publishes reviews on hundreds of different products on pretty much everything, from appliances to home security. I was able to find the best contractor to build my <a href="http://www.insidewoodworking.com/rout/routertableplans.html">router table</a> through this site.The editors test the equipment personally and then write their reviews. They are very helpful and note down all of the advantages and disadvantages of using certain home security devices. The best thing about these reviews is that they can be trusted as they do not have anything to do with the manufacturers. You can read these consumer reports in your local library, or by joining a subscription.</p>
<p>There are websites that are very easy to find for customer reviews. Such a website is the Epinions site. These reviews are written by consumers themselves which is quite an interesting idea. This way the consumers will be able to tell you the pros and cons of each system in their own words. They are completely unbiased, however they may not always be as reliable as other forms of review.</p>
<p>You can also visit the websites of a number of popular companies on the internet, including CNET. These will test a number of different alarm systems, along with other electrical appliances. You can also search around in the forums to find interesting verdicts on certain appliances.</p>
<p>Trust your Instincts</p>
<p>Once you read some of the home security system reviews on the internet or in your local library the choice is then up to you. Remember everyone will have a different opinion about the alarm systems on offer. You cannot base your choice completely on other people&#8217;s opinions.</p>
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<p style="font-style: italic" class="uawabout">About the Author:</p>
<p class="uawlinks">Jack Blacksmith very often publishes detailed articles on areas dealing with free plans router table. On his site you can have a look at his work on <a href="http://www.insidewoodworking.com/rout/routertableplans.html">router table plans free and router tables</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Picking Your House Alarm System</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 09:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra Wilson</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[House Alarm System]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[You are ready to install your own house alarm system but are a bit confused at how to pick the right one just for you and your home.  Lots of choices which can certainly be seen just by watching TV.  Our intention is for this article to give you some tips on how to pick the best burglar alarm system for your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="uawbyline" style="font-style:italic;">by Sandra Wilson</div>
<p>You are ready to install your own house alarm system but are a bit confused at how to pick the right one just for you and your home.  Lots of choices which can certainly be seen just by watching TV.  Our intention is for this article to give you some tips on how to pick the best burglar alarm system for your home.</p>
<p>Of course we all know the reasons for having a decent burglar alarm system in place.  When even small towns start having to worry about home invasions and break ins, you just want to provide some type of system that will protect your home and loved ones.  We are away from our homes so much due to work and leisure activities, you just want to have that feeling of security.</p>
<p>Yet once you have chosen to get a house alarm system installed in your home, whether by a company or by doing it yourself, then this is where the difficulties begin to arise.  Because there are so many different alarms now available, actually deciding which is the right one and which meets your particular requirements can be tough.</p>
<p>Of course what you need to start with is a list of potential companies and security systems you want to gauge and make your decision about.  Start with your local area, your local yellow pages, and also ask your family and friends what systems they use and their experiences with the same.  Don&#8217;t forget to look online for companies and systems to add to your list.  These days this can be the best way to go.</p>
<p>Now that you have your list of potentials together, use our following tips to consider each one.  You may even wish to draw up a good points and bad points list on each to help you make your final decision after you go through the following.</p>
<p>Begin with checking that each company has the proper insurance for the work they do.  Finding out too late that they did not may mean that any losses that come in the future will be your own responsibility and will not be covered by insurance, either yours or theirs.</p>
<p>You will want to be sure anyone you are talking to about installing a burglar alarm system into your home has a valid business license to operate in your town or county or whatever.  Ask for the license number to verify or call your BBB or licensing authority to do a check on the company.  You might even want to check the BBB for any complaints against the company but realize just about any company will have some as you cannot please everyone.</p>
<p>The final point to check is how each company on your list does the installation into your home.  Do they do it themselves or hire someone else to do it &#8211; i.e., subcontract the work.  This may lead to the further question of who handles any future problems with the house alarm system.  You may find it advantageous to only have to deal with one company.</p>
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		<title>Unparalleled Unique Home Alarms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 14:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jerry Blackburn</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Security Systems]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[alarm systems]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Passive alarm systems aren't always suitable for every situation, and so you might have to consider another home alarm system which is capable of covering the whole house. These sophisticated home alarms are capable of informing the police should your house be broken into. An alarm system prevented a neighbor from stealing my CNC <a href="http://www.insidewoodworking.com/cnc/cnc_router.html">router</a> from my garage. Some home security system companies also offer extra services, including patrols that are designed to deter any criminals breaking into the house.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-style: italic" class="uawbyline">by Jerry Blackburn</p>
<p>Passive alarm systems aren&#8217;t always suitable for every situation, and so you might have to consider another home alarm system which is capable of covering the whole house. These sophisticated home alarms are capable of informing the police should your house be broken into. An alarm system prevented a neighbor from stealing my CNC <a href="http://www.insidewoodworking.com/cnc/cnc_router.html">router</a> from my garage. Some home security system companies also offer extra services, including patrols that are designed to deter any criminals breaking into the house.</p>
<p>A lot of home security companies will offer a free installation service for the home security alarm, as long as the customer signs up to a monthly monitoring contract. These services commonly cost around $30 to $50, this covers round the clock monitoring of the alarm systems. If the alarm is tripped the alarm will automatically call the monitoring company. This monitoring company will then try to get in touch with the homeowner, if they don&#8217;t answer they will notify the police.</p>
<p>These monitoring services will monitor the alarm to discover when it is triggered by a break in. More sophisticated alarm systems are capable of monitoring for fire, and personal emergencies. The control centre is able to differentiate between the different alarms, and then is able to call the right authorities. This makes your alarm system very important for the health and wellbeing of your whole family.</p>
<p>Different Codes Require Different Responses</p>
<p>The alarm will tell the central control centre about the type of alert using an alarm code. This code tells the control centre what is happening to your house. There will be a set list of responses that will be followed in certain circumstances. If the alarm issues a break in alarm code then the normal response will be to try and contact the homeowner. If nobody answers or the homeowner is not at home then they will commonly notify the police.</p>
<p>If the alarm indicates a fire or medical emergency then the correct emergency service will immediately be dispatched without bothering to contact the homeowner.</p>
<p>The contact number used to contact the homeowner will depend on the number given when you took out your contract. It&#8217;s important to note that you must tell the monitoring company that you are working on your alarm if you plan to do so. This is so false alarms can be avoided where possible.</p>
<p>The emergency services are all very busy they certainly do not enjoy false alarms. This is why the security companies will try to find out whether the alarm is true or false before dispatching any other services. In lots of states if you continually bother the police with false alarms you will be expected to pay fines. Even worse the emergency companies may decide that every alarm from your home is false and never bother dispatching.</p>
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<p class="uawlinks">Jerry Blackburn publishes essentially for http://www.insidewoodworking.com , an online publication with information about cnc routers . You might discover his publications on <a href="http://www.insidewoodworking.com/cnc/cnc_router.html">homemade cnc router</a> and cnc routers on his site.</p>
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