So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Burglar Alarm - Choosing The Right One That Fits Your Home

By Patrick Magins


Picking a burglar alarm should not be too difficult. But then these are modern times with lots of technological options for home security. Deciding on a suitable burglar alarm can therefore take more time than deciding on the menu for tonight. How do you choose the right alarm for your home?

The first thing to do is to go online. The internet is the best place to find all the available alarm models. This means you can easily and quickly compare product specifications and prices. You can even buy units at more affordable prices online. Since online stores have lower operating costs, they may have lower priced items.

There is not much difference for products sold online and offline. The first thing you will notice though is that product features can differ according to type. The first basic alarm type works by detecting a disruption in component alignment. Two parts of an alarm can be set up over a door panel. Once the alignment is broken, an alarm is tripped, signaling an illegal entry.

When selecting a unit though, it is important to remember that the same generic type can work differently. They function by detecting movement or body heat signatures. Once someone passes over a door or window alarm, the alarm is tripped. Like traditional alarms, they may sound off to signal the intrusion. There are however, also a couple of silent alarms that simply send a signal to a monitoring device.

A modern burglar alarm can be monitored from inside your home. It is safer however for alarms to be remotely monitored instead. What this means is that a third party facility can pick up alarm signals. A staff member who is manning your signal can then respond by confirming your need for help and calling the police for you.

Those units that can be monitored from third-party security companies can be expensive. You would have to subscribe to the services of a monitoring company. Depending on the company of your choice, subscriptions can be good for one year or for one month.

Despite the extra cost, monitored systems are always a good idea. Unmonitored alarms are really often nothing more than elaborate noisemakers. Sometimes they may be successful at scaring away burglars because of the noise that they make. As some of us know though, many burglars are not easily scared. They may already succeed at grabbing a few valuable items or even harming some residents before they run away. Getting prompt help right at your doorstep should therefore be a top priority.

Remember that not all monitoring companies offer the same quality service. Before you sign a contract with one, you have to make sure to do some research first. Find out if a company has had any complaints filed at the Better Business Bureau or if there have been any negative online comments left by past customers. Ask a company too to furnish you copies of licenses or certifications. Finally, make sure a company has a locally operated monitoring facility.

Choosing a burglar alarm used to be so easy. This is no longer the case these days though. Genuine home security means having to sift through several alarm types and monitoring companies.




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