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Home Security Articles and Resources: Everyone knows that protecting their family and home is absolutely crucial, but not everyone knows the best ways to go about it. The free home security info presented here should get you going.

The best home security systems both protect you effectively and have been chosen with your family's needs and lifestyle in mind. The security system you choose should be as unique as you are, since a number of different systems and packages are available. For example, you may need one type of system if you are away from home a lot, and another if you live in a secluded area.

The foundation of the system you choose should always be state-of-the-art technology. Home security systems technology continues to evolve as video camera systems and wireless networking technology improves. Building on that technology, you should choose a system that suits your specific needs in terms of complexity and price range.

Many people think that home security systems are used primarily to prevent burglaries and home invasions. Since there is a residential burglary every 11 seconds each day in this country (according to the FBI Uniform Crime Reports), protection from home invasion is of paramount importance.
But home security systems are not just about protection from intruders. Home security systems can also be used to detect smoke and heat and even carbon monoxide leakage. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reported that on average during 1999, a U.S. fire department responded to a fire every 17 seconds, causing one death every 2.5 hours. And carbon monoxide poisoning results in about 1,000 deaths per year and an estimated 40,000 visits to the emergency department in this country.

Good neighbors, simple smoke detectors, and secure locks can provide you with a certain degree of support and protection from burglaries and fires, but extra precautions in the form of professionally monitored home security systems and devices, are now available to you. When it comes to safety, be sure to provide your family with the best system available today - for their protection and for your peace of mind.

This site offers a number of articles about general home security, burglary protection, fire protection, carbon monoxide detection, and other topics. Please refer to any of the articles offered below to learn more about these topics.

 

 

 

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