Home Security Systems: Options to Consider When Deciding

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Home security has come a long way in the last few decades. Back before the digital age, simple locks and bars were key to keeping intruders out of homes in bad neighborhoods. An imposing dog behind the front door of a dwelling served as another popular option for many home owners. If you lived in a more upscale neighborhood, the neighborhood watch was perhaps the closest thing you had to regular surveillance coverage. When it comes to modern home security systems, the digital landscape has changed everything from a technological and a cost perspective. This means modern security systems come with a lot more affordable options than in years past.

Simple Security Options

According to The New York Times,  it is possible for home owners to purchase various inexpensive components in order to develop a functional, yet simple, home security system. From automatic security lights to simple to install door and window alarms, any home can be outfitted with some level of basic security to bring peace of mind to a home’s occupants. Aside from using these components to prevent intruders from entering your home, they may also be used for other types of home security. You may want an alarm to go off if a door to a specific room is opened because of safety concerns. For example, you may not want your child entering a room where they might be easily harmed by something inside the room with which they should not be playing.

Stepping up the Security of Your Home

If you are looking to get a little more sophisticated, then you may want to consider a professional security system that is a bit more costly. According to The Chicago Tribune, you can purchase burglar alarms that hook into a central control panel somewhere in your home. These systems monitor the activity of doors and windows through electronic sensors when the system is armed. In addition, some of these systems offer the ability to detect significant levels of carbon dioxide, smoke, heat, fire and react when glass has been shattered. Some of these more advanced systems even allow for light and temperature control in your home. Many of these central panel systems include additional monitoring through a home security monitoring service. When the alarm has sounded, the monitoring service will assist in determining the cause for the alarm sounding off and if the situation warrants calling the police or fire department on behalf of the home owner.

Getting Smart with Your Home Security Needs

To beef up security around your home and take intruder detection to the next level, it may be time to install a smart security system in your home. According to Circle Security Solutions, “A smart security system is one that can be accessed by remote or one that even anticipates how you want your home security system to react to specific triggers. With a smart system, you might want complete 360-degree visual feedback straight to your tablet. This way, anything out of the ordinary going on outside your home will trigger the system to send alerts to your tablet or other mobile device.” Monitoring your own home by remote will allow you to see what is occurring in real time. This way you have the ability to communicate with your home security system by remote and make it react to your commands. This is a particularly useful feature in situations where you forgot to set your security options before leaving the house. Smart security systems come in all types and various mobile apps helps a home owner to customize how their home security system operates. These apps also allow a home owner to gather different types of telemetry about their home while on the go, not just visual or audio information. Now days, even some door locks may be disengaged through smart applications, making home security far more flexible than in the past.

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