Main Parts Burglar Alarm Equipment

Posted by supian | home security equipment | Tuesday 23 September 2008 6:17 pm

There are only three main parts or major equipment a burglar alarm has. These are 1) the control panel, 2) signaling device and 3) detectors. These parts are being interconnected for it to work. The system that uses radio transmitters and receivers is called the wireless system.

Control Panel

A control panel is the central processing device of the system. It is where you program the system to work according to the specifications of the home or building. It is also where you can turn on, turn off or reset the alarm system. The control panel can be accessed using remote keypads. All specifications of a control panel may differ according to the prerogative and design of the manufacturer. The detector zones can be programmed in the control panel so whenever the detector receives unusual frequencies, the control panel processes it and let the sound device alarm. A control panel also contains a memory chip that stores the user’s settings. There are other features that a control panel may contain.

Signaling Devices

These burglar alarm equipment make sounds whenever condition is met for it to alarm. A sounder may be a bell, a buzzer or a chime. Most commonly the sounder that is being used for burglar alarm systems are those that are loud enough and that can cause panic on the burglar. A strobe is a special lighting device. It has a lamp inside that is mounted in such a way that it rotates as the sounder sounds. The most common colors used for the strobe are red, blue and yellow. Speech dialers or telephone relays are also part of the signaling equipment.

Detectors

Detectors are also called as sensors. These equipments are responsible for reporting unusual movements to the control panel. There are several types of detectors that are used for a burglar alarm system. Here are some of the commonly used detectors:

•    Magnetic Contact Detectors – this type is usually used in windows and doors. These devices are mounted in the edges of the doors and windows.

•    Infrared Detectors (passive infrared) – these are basically used to detect motions or unusual irregularities in the place.

•    Vibration sensors – these devices are quite more sensitive than the magnetic contact detectors because a little vibration from the window or door can be interpreted by the device as unusual and may possibly trigger the control panel to sound the alarm.

Different Kinds Of Locks To Help Make Your Home More Secure

Posted by supian | home security equipment | Wednesday 17 September 2008 1:23 pm

Below, we provide some helpful information on the different kinds of locks that you should consider having installed, either by yourself, or an accredited locksmith in your home.

Cylinder Deadlock
This type of lock actually provides a great deal of protection to your home, especially when in conjunction with the locks you already have in place.

There are surface mounted cylinder deadlocks which can easily be mounted on to any kind of door in a matter of minutes.

Tubular Deadlock

These types of locks add more protection to your home, without actually looking unsightly, and they can be installed in any kind of door. They often require a person to have a key in order to unlock from either side. Keep in mind that this may cause problems when you are actually trying to leave the property in an emergency situation.

The reason why these types of locks are so effective is that, when in the locked position, they have a bolt which comes through several holes before it goes into the strike. This particular type of lock then makes it more difficult for a door to be jimmied. However the surface mounted cylinder deadlocks do not actually offer the same kind of protection as those that are mounted within the door and frame.

Therefore you need to take time out to examine the locks you already have in place in your home, and if you find them either to be old, wearing out or have failed, then it is about time that you replaced them. In order to provide you with better protection for your home, install either new, or additional locks as soon as possible (immediately preferably).

Knowing that your home is secure and everything is well protected, or letting any burglar know that they can gain access to your home anytime that they want to…

DIY Burglar Alarm Kit

Posted by supian | home security equipment | Wednesday 10 September 2008 6:36 pm

Many people prefer the DIY burglar alarm system kit as they can be less expensive. These systems can be wireless or wired as mentioned earlier. These are capable of setting off audible alarms whenever an intruder moves or breaks into the house.

These systems are available in two types. If the alarm has an open circuit design, the alarm works whenever its circuit is closed. Take for example when a window or door is opened, the circuit is completed setting off the alarm. If the alarm has a closed circuit design, the alarm works in opposite ways. When a window or door is opened, the circuit breaks setting off the alarm.

These burglar alarm systems kits can include (a.) single premise alarm systems which provide specific features such as door alarms, heat or smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and others (b.) local alarm systems which creates sounds when intrusion takes place (c.)  Telephone dialer alarms which can dial a specified phone number when the alarm is triggered (d.) monitored security systems which are monitored constantly by an alarm company

Keep in mind that there are existing home security systems rated as more advanced equipment. Some salesman could play on the fear of people for crimes in order to sell them their latest alarm system that are controlled by computers, complete with expert installations that are expensive, and monitoring center open 24-hours on a monthly-basis subscription. As a potential buyer, you should also weigh different options when purchasing DIY alarm systems kits.

Some people have thought of different ideas to cut down their expenses on purchasing burglar alarms. Their DIY burglar alarm system is made from an alarm box which resembles a real burglar alarm box installed outside their house. This could prevent all hassles and expenses of obtaining the real alarm system.

Remember, it is not the features of the burglar alarm system that is making the difference. The secret of using this home security device is keeping the burglars away from your home. The burglar’s tendency is to avoid alarm boxes outside your home since they will unlikely expose themselves to great troubles.

Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft with Secure Mailbox

Posted by admin | home security equipment | Tuesday 19 August 2008 10:49 am

Even though there are many mailbox designs in the United States, most of them are outdated in terms of security. They may perform their duties of receiving mail quite well, although they normally don’t offer the security needed to protect people from identity theft. These days, identity theft is a common thing – simply because people don’t do a better job with protecting their mailbox.

Each and every day we all get personal information delivered to us by mail. In some cases, we get credit card offers or bills that contain our personal information. Once the thief has collected a few pieces of your mail, he can easily use your personal information to charge credit cards and other bad things using your identity.

To protect yourself against identity theft you should always include your mailbox in your plans for home security. The mailbox is very important, and should always be protected. If you have a traditional mailbox now, you should get rid of it immediately. As a replacement, you should look into a safe and secure mailbox. The ideal types are those made of solid steel. The top of the box should be accessible to the mailman, allowing him to put the mail in without a problem. The bottom side of the mailbox however, should only be accessed via key. Mailboxes that require a key to get into will protect you from identity theft – as the thief simply won’t have access to your mail.

You can find secure mailboxes at a local hardware or department store, even online. There are very affordable these days and will go a long way in protecting you for identity theft. Mailboxes that are constructed from solid steel are nearly impossible to break into, yet they will open easily for you to check your mail with the lock and key system. The next time you go out to the mailbox to check your mail – you should think twice about your safety and theft proof your mailbox to protect yourself and your loved ones from identity theft.

Burglars Alarm

Posted by admin | home security equipment | Tuesday 29 July 2008 11:22 pm

Burglars are far more likely to target a home without an alarm system than a house that has one. If entry is made however setting off an alarm, the noise from the siren and screamer usually ensures any would be thief leaves in a hurry. Burglars know all the tricks. It?s their job to (however despicable). Burglars will steal items from a home no matter where it is, whether it be a big city or a small town. Technology has allowed us to have several devices that will protect us from burglaries that need to be used correctly, but sometimes we are careless and we regret the small mistakes we make when the price we pay is high.

Burglars are always finding ways to crack security systems and home security companies must, then, counter with ever-improving security technology. If you’re looking for the tightest home security available, these companies are the most likely to have it.

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Burglars want break-ins to be fast and unnoticed. You can deter burglars with light, noise and setbacks & like home alarm systems , padlocks and light and motion sensors . Burglars can tank fairly well, but only for a little while. We dodge/parry/evade well, and can self heal-over-time. Burglars smashed the windows of a Georgia Power vehicle and stole a laptop computer, according to the report.

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Lock those windows and doors! I’ve told my mom this more times than I can count. Locks can be ?picked,?

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