Security Systems for Your House: Part 1: Assessing your needs and layout

Jan 11
09:09

2012

Bennu Smit

Bennu Smit

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Research indicates that a lot of people only acquire house alarm systems after their homes have been burgled. In the first of 3 articles we discuss what security aspects to look for and how to assess your property and needs.

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Research indicates that a lot of people only acquire house alarm systems after their homes have been burgled,Security Systems for Your House: Part 1: Assessing your needs and layout Articles this is why I thought it a good time to have a closer look at this. Should you not have a burglar alarm at your house now, carefully concider all possible implications.

House protection and security is a vital factor for all homeowners to consider. Should you install a proper home security system on your property, you certainly will have more peace of mind, knowing that your family's lives and your belongings are carefully protected. Additionally it is a sensible way to qualify for a reduced insurance payment when you supply proof of a professionally installed and monitored security system.

When purchasing a home security system, it needs to be customized to suit your needs, not to mention your wallet. You can opt for wireless or wired systems, there are DIY models and you can opt for a monitored system for added peace of mind.

ASSESSING YOUR LAYOUT AND SECURITY NEEDS

When checking your property's layout, try to point out areas that can easily be accessed by intruders.

Start with the exterior and pay attention to low boundary walls and broken fences, entry gate locking devices, overgrown areas that can hide possible burglars and attend to these asap, Identify areas where external security beams and movement sensors can be installed.

Next you will assess the entry points to buildings. Also check garages and any outbuildings connected to the house, even store rooms without direct access to the house should be made secure as one can gain access to the house through the ceiling void of a pitched roof house.

Doors and window locking devices should also be checked. Identify areas where access can more easily be gained, example larger windows, glass doors etc.

APPROACH THE PROFFESSIONALS

Following this, determine the higher risk rooms in your house; A living area with large glass openings and your audio visual equipment in plain view, main bedroom which usually holds a safe etc. Most rooms should have motion sensors, but these areas are especially important. These sensors should be pointed at possible entry points.

When done with your own property inspection, you should consult a respected security systems professional to assist you to determine necessary security features for your property. As you already have inspected your home yourself, you should have an idea whether he is honest or merely trying to make a quick buck.

A proffessional security system provider should advise you on what type of security system to implement, ensure that your property will be impervious to criminals and where improvements can be made. Do not hesitate to discuss any concerns regarding time frame, security and budget options.

Part 2:

In the following article we shall discuss d.i.y. alarm systems, security companies and monitoring services.