The tech revolution that has all but re-identified cell phones, computers and tablets has not passed by the components that go into home security systems. The results of the constant innovation are that the components that go into making a security system are now much more reliable and accurate. An added result, even though the complexity has increased, is that they have become much more user friendly.
Modern home security systems are so sophisticated that they can be activated and deactivated the same way a car alarm is; with the simple pushing of a button that hangs on your key ring. The systems have also taken into account voice recognition and after a short "training" program; the homeowner can actually give commands to the system by straight forward speech, all with 100% security.
The two recent devices which have revolutionized the industry are sensors, both infrared and motion. With these sensors located both inside and outside the premises, an extra layer of security is established. With sensors, home security systems start at the edge of your property if you wish as they comfortably provide a 35 foot secured perimeter. If anyone attempts to enter your property the system will trip if it's engaged. Both these sensors work inside and out, in daylight and dark and it is simply impossible to approach the home without setting off the alarm. A burglar will have great difficulty in even getting close to the building let alone break in.
Another recent innovation in the industry is wireless home security systems. In the past it was possible for an intruder to disarm the security system by cutting the hard wires leading from the land line telephone. If there are no wires to cut, this simply equates to one more road black in the path of the potential thief. There are no circumstances where a signal will not be sent to the monitoring station in the event of a break-in.
Statistics show that burglars pass a home that is protected with modern home security systems.
Modern home security systems are so sophisticated that they can be activated and deactivated the same way a car alarm is; with the simple pushing of a button that hangs on your key ring. The systems have also taken into account voice recognition and after a short "training" program; the homeowner can actually give commands to the system by straight forward speech, all with 100% security.
The two recent devices which have revolutionized the industry are sensors, both infrared and motion. With these sensors located both inside and outside the premises, an extra layer of security is established. With sensors, home security systems start at the edge of your property if you wish as they comfortably provide a 35 foot secured perimeter. If anyone attempts to enter your property the system will trip if it's engaged. Both these sensors work inside and out, in daylight and dark and it is simply impossible to approach the home without setting off the alarm. A burglar will have great difficulty in even getting close to the building let alone break in.
Another recent innovation in the industry is wireless home security systems. In the past it was possible for an intruder to disarm the security system by cutting the hard wires leading from the land line telephone. If there are no wires to cut, this simply equates to one more road black in the path of the potential thief. There are no circumstances where a signal will not be sent to the monitoring station in the event of a break-in.
Statistics show that burglars pass a home that is protected with modern home security systems.
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