Archive for July, 2008

by Terry Shoulders

Have you been toying with the idea of placing home security window bars on your house? The first matter you have to attend to when selecting home window security bars is determining how they’re going to be utilized. Are you planning to install the bars because of safety (preventing kids or pets from exiting through a window) or for security from trespassers?

Home security window bars are made in three manners: fixed, hinged and extractable. Deciding the exact style is a matter of utilization. Saw-resistance and tamper resistant hardware are more considerations.

Fixed home security window bars don’t open up. They come in a large assortment of sizes and are typically the cheapest style. House and business owners may select from basic designs, ornamental designs or even fancy luxury styles.

Hinged home window bars are able to swing out away from the window, allowing for maintenance and general cleaning. They can be securely shut using a lock and also come in many different sizes.

Removable window security bars are able to be completely taken off of the window. Should a homeowner decide at some point that they no longer need the security bars, they can be easily removed.

After verifying the type of window, sizing must be determined. The measurements needed for home security window bars are the dimensions of the window opening. The window opening is the length inside the frame of the window.

Home security bars are able to be acquired from a variety of stores and companies. You can also find them available over the internet from home security specialty stores and auction websites. People who are considering putting on their security bars themselves can get materials from any qualified supplier.

Should a homeowner choose to pay a pro to set up the security bars, they’ll need to choose a honorable company. References and names and telephone numbers of satisfied clients are usually given to a possible customer if they are wanted.

It is very important to choose a good quality security bar. They should be made of saw-resistant, sturdy materials. Any bar that can be easily damaged or removed obviously does not provide very much security.

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by Mike Lesell

Every second of every day houses and businesses are being broken into. Getting your residence damaged by an intruder and or your hard earned possessions stolen can truly be heartbreaking and often puts people in financial difficulties, but sadly that isn’t all that can happen, if someone in your family is in the home at the time of the break-in they will also be at risk. For this reason installing a home security system in today’s world really is a necessity.

The reasons why every one needs to install a home security system

The best all-round counter measure you can implement against this problem is your own home security system. Thankfully these days it no longer matters so much whether your budget is high or not, since the prices of home security systems have come down dramatically in recent years.

Clearly the higher end more expensive home security systems will protect you better than the cheaper lower end models, but at the end of the day it’s far better to just have a basic home security system than it is to not have one at all!

One thing you need to make sure, is that the home security system you acquire has its own separate power supply from your home electricity. What some robbers will do, is to turn off the power to your whole home, if the alarm system depends on the electricity of your home to run it will be pretty useless.

For this very reason most alarm systems on the market today utilize normal batteries or some other means of acquiring energy separate from your residence mains power. In the case that your alarm system utilizes ordinary batteries you will of course have to make sure they are always topped up and in working order.

Once the installation of your home security system is complete, you absolutely must give it the complete test out to make sure it is in full working order, remember to test every single access point to your home, not one should be left unguarded.

While doing the testing remember to inform your neighbours and the local police of what you are doing so that no one gets alarmed and thinks you are actually being burgled.

Make sure it is obvious from a glance that your property is protected with a home security system. The last thing a thief wants is to be detected when trying to break into a property, so when he or she sees that there is the added risk of setting off a home security system he or she is far more likely to go and find another residence to break into.

To further enforce this, you should make it publicly known that your home is protected with a state-of-the-art home security system, just don’t give away where exactly the device is set up.

Just by doing this you can significantly diminish the chances of your building being broken into. A home security system today is a great investment for your building and one that everyone should make.

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by Mike Lesell

Since the beginning of our days on this planet, in some way or another we have made homes for ourselves. Our places of residence help to protect us from the likes of storms, the cold, the heat and all the elements nature can throw at us. But also they have been a place to keep us safe from those of our society who do not believe in following society’s rules of conduct.

Our Homes have to keep us safe from the likes of thieves and law breaking folks. Sadly in order to do this in today’s world we need to start deploying a home security device of some king.

A home or business security system, no longer a complicated device to set up!

The days when home and business security systems were only for the rich have long since passed. Thanks to the continuous progression of technology, home and business security systems are now easy for the general public to purchase and set up.

Normally a thief will enter your premises through a back door or window making sure to be out of sight of any onlookers, without a good home security device monitoring these entrance points, it really is just too easy for your common thief to gain access to your home.

The installation and general day-to-day usage of the modern home security systems is not as difficult as it once was. This really could not be more true with the modern wireless home security systems. Not having to put wires all over your home makes their installation really quick and easy.

With a lot of these new systems you can install cameras throughout your business and/or residence and then with the help of the Internet view your business and or residence live from anywhere on the planet!

But cameras aren’t the only way to secure your property. Additionally you can install intrusion alarms which will either alert everyone in the immediate area that someone is trying to break into your property, and or contact the local police station and get the police to come round and apprehend the thieves. And the list of other home security devices you can deploy just goes on and on.

Don’t get all carried away with really complex expensive security gadgets minding over your front door and other main entrances and then go and put less emphasis on the lesser used entrance points. Your home or business security is only as strong as your weakest entrance point.

If thieves know your house is protected with a security system they are less likely to even attempt to enter your property, since for them it is an added risk that they don’t need to take, it makes more sense for them to visit another home without a security device. So make sure you put signs around your home informing everyone that your home is equipped with a home security device.

Because of the continuous development of home security technology and the increasing need for their deploy, the prices of these systems are now at an affordable range for the general public. Installing a home security device has become a necessity in today’s world; those who do not act and protect their homes are more than likely to become a thief’s next target.

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by Guy Morris

An doorbell that doesn’t work can cause a lot of problems, and the frustrating part is that you never KNOW it is not working until people start complaining about your not answering the door. But if you are putting off calling the handyman because you are scared at the size of the bill, think again. Doorbell replacement is easily done, and you’ll save money when you do it yourself.

Doorbell Installation

Doorbell repair might just be the easiest way DIY project out there. Just a few steps, and you’ll have a brand new doorbell (and bragging rights for your home repair skills.) It doesn’t require anything as elaborate as an air compressor, but you will need the basic tools.

The easiest doorbell around? The wireless transmitted doorbell. This doorbell works as a transmitter. Your visitor pushed the bell outside, and a signal goes to the receiver, which plays the sound of your bell. And all you have to do is hang the receiver on the wall.

Ease of installation isn’t??t the only thing that makes wireless doorbells ideal. Consider the following:

- You can scatter transmitters around the house, so you hear the bell no matter what room you are in.

- They require little electricity. The receiver must be plugged in, but the outside button needs a small battery (that will last for years).

Installing a Replacement Wired Doorbell

its??s not as easy as wireless installation, but you can still replace a wired doorbell in a jiffy. With a flathead screwdriver and new doorbell switch, you??re ready to go. Dons??t sweat turning off the power – the voltage involved in a doorbell won??t send you flying across the room.

All you have to do now is take off the old switch and disconnect the wires. Set the screws someplace safe so you can reuse them. Plug in your new wires, trimming as needed. Peel back some of the insulation from the wires as well – around a half inch is about right.

Now, connect those some wires to the new switch. There is no fooling around with which end of the wire goes into which connection – any way you do it will work just fine. Now, using your screws, attach your new doorbell switch. You may have to pull the wires through first. Continue screwing the switch in until it is flat on the wall.

The next step is to test your handy work. If your doorbell doesn’t??t ring now, something may be wrong with the machine that does the actual chiming. You can get a new chime machine from a hardware restore, and repeat the process of changing it almost exactly as you did your doorbell. On fancier chiming machines, the wire matching matters, so follow the directions carefully.

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by Harold Jenkins

Twenty years ago, a home security system was a huge investment. Your only option was hard wiring the property and that had to be done by professionals from the security company. For an average size house, it took all day to complete the job and that didn’t include the cleanup! With the new wireless security systems, it’s a whole lot easier to install a system to fit your budget.

Manufacturers, in an effort to increase their sales, how now made do it yourself home security systems available inexpensively. No need to worry about hard wiring your house – wireless cameras and wireless devices synchronize remotely with the system, making home installation very easy. You won’t have to think about installing or concealing any wiring. Finally, to ensure they sell as many home security systems as possible, DVDs are even sent along with the system to guide you through the installation process.

Wireless home security systems have built-in power supplies. Even if you lose all connectivity to the phone, power and the Internet, your wireless home security system will continue to operate. This is an important feature in case an intruder cuts the power and phone lines or there is a blackout.

The best part about a do it yourself home security system is how much cheaper they are:

- The system itself

- Paying a professional to install

- Signing a service contract

- Paying a monthly monitoring charge

Most intruders are going to think twice about breaking into a residence when they see any home security system. Why spend a lot more money for a more expensive system that you don’t need?

The amount of homes being broken in to is increasing all of the time. A do it yourself home security system includes many features similar to professionally installed systems. What is most important is that you find one that fits your family and lifestyle.

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