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		<title>Wireless ADT Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 20:15:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa Gonzalez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ADT wireless system is our most popular home security system by far. As technology continues to improve the need to make the products accessible to every homeowner becomes a great challenge to manufacturers. For example when DSL hit most of America for the first time, most users were told that the only way their DSL service would work efficiently was by running data wires using Cat 5 wiring throughout their entire house or business. Imagine if you owned a two or three story house, now you would have to run Cat 5 wiring from the router to every computer in the house. As you can imagine this caused a very big problem because most people did not want to pay for a professional low voltage contractor to come out and charge hundreds or thousands in some cases to wire the house. As soon as it became a reality that most DSL users would not get the service because of this problem the manufacturers went right to work in finding a solution. And that solution came in the way of a wireless router and computers that had built in WIFI cards. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1019" title="Wireless ADT Security" src="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ADT1-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" />The ADT wireless system is our most popular home security system by far. As technology continues to improve the need to make the products accessible to every homeowner becomes a great challenge to manufacturers. For example when DSL hit most of America for the first time, most users were told that the only way their DSL service would work efficiently was by running data wires using Cat 5 wiring throughout their entire house or business. Imagine if you owned a two or three story house, now you would have to run Cat 5 wiring from the router to every computer in the house. As you can imagine this caused a very big problem because most people did not want to pay for a professional low voltage contractor to come out and charge hundreds or thousands in some cases to wire the house. As soon as it became a reality that most DSL users would not get the service because of this problem the manufacturers went right to work in finding a solution. And that solution came in the way of a wireless router and computers that had built in WIFI cards.</p>
<p>When it comes to security things are no different. In years past whenever a home security system was sold the only option was to run wires throughout the entire house and back to the control panel. It was a normal thing to leave evidence of wiring all over the house on top of baseboards, up the side of walls and all along ceilings. it was the normal thing to do. Customers were left with an interconnection of wires all over their homes which looked horrible and worst of all were prone to be damaged during normal everyday activities.</p>
<p>As this was a big problem nationwide the manufacturers went to work in finding a quick solution to this big problem. And as with most new technologies which come up, wireless alarm equipment had many flaws. The biggest flaw that these new wireless systems is that they came with a very limited number of house ID&#8217;s. What that means is that each system installed had an individual house ID which would tell the system that the wireless sensors within the protected area all had to match so that if your neighbor also installed the same wireless system you wouldn&#8217;t set off their system and they wouldn&#8217;t set off your system. The problem with that was that all of the wireless systems came set from factory with the same house ID and as human nature would have it no installer would go out of his way to change the house ID out of laziness or just plain stupidity. What would then happen was the inevitable false alarm. You would set off your neighbors alarm and he would set off yours.</p>
<p>The good news is that today all of these problems have been corrected and wireless security is the best product on the market. It is more reliable than the traditional wired sensors because there are no wires to be damaged by the users. It is also immune to power surges because there is nothing to be affected by lightning strikes. They are impenetrable because they are tamper proof and they use the same encryption that the government uses in their computer systems, 128 bit encryption.</p>
<p>If you would like to find out more about ADT Wireless Home Security, call us today at (305)494-9219 or visit us online at <a href="../">www.homesecurityconcepts.com</a></p>
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		<title>Home Security for the Holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 21:57:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa Gonzalez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are approaching the holiday season. During the holiday season, unoccupied homes filled with new or unopened gifts are inviting targets for thieves. A poll revealed that 60 percent of homeowners going away on vacation worry that their home will be broken into while they are away. There are several points to consider before leaving home for a week or two during the holiday season, or even for just an extended weekend. The first is to make a friend, neighbor or family member aware of your plans and have them visit the house several times during your vacation. They should remove newspapers, mail, or packages from sight and check the entire property. Unclaimed mail is a major indicator to many burglars that a family is away for the holidays.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-775" title="Home Security for the Holidays" src="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/1109_home_security_hero.sflb-300x137.jpg" alt="Home Security for the Holidays" width="300" height="137" />We are approaching the holiday season. During the holiday season, unoccupied homes filled with new or unopened gifts are inviting targets for thieves. A poll revealed that 60 percent of homeowners going away on vacation worry that their home will be broken into while they are away. There are several points to consider before leaving home for a week or two during the holiday season, or even for just an extended weekend. The first is to make a friend, neighbor or family member aware of your plans and have them visit the house several times during your vacation. They should remove newspapers, mail, or packages from sight and check the entire property. Unclaimed mail is a major indicator to many burglars that a family is away for the holidays.</p>
<p>It is also important that you make sure all of the doors and windows, including the garage door, are closed and locked. Surprisingly many people will go on vacation and leave their garage doors open as they leave. Although one may feel that there id not anything of concern or value in their garage, though that is not always the case, a common way for burglars to enter homes illegally is through the sub standard door traditionally hung between the home and the garage. If closing the garage door is not a frequent habit of a household, then the inner, connecting door should be replaced with a strong reinforced steel door that locks with a high quality deadbolt.</p>
<p>You may also want to consider installing impact resistant doors and windows in your home. Leaving in South Florida, storms are commonplace, and you should not have to worry about your homes safety while away, enjoying a vacation. In light of this, make sure to place any valuable or vulnerable items inside your home where they will be safe while you are away.</p>
<p>Get an <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/home-security-and-exterior-lighting.html" target="_blank">automatic timer for your lights</a>. This is a classic method of creating the appearance of occupancy, and with the advent of &#8220;smart timers&#8221; that will turn lights and equipment on at random times this can be a great trick and <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/crime-and-home-security-facts.html" target="_blank">burglary prevention</a> method.</p>
<p>Something that many homeowners do not consider while away is to turn the answering machine volume down. Although the message should never clearly state that residents are not at home or will not return until a certain date, nor should a potential intruder be able to hear any of the incoming messages. Whoever is calling your house and leaving a message may know you are away and include something in the message to indicate this. A burglar who may be spying out your home may hear this and think he’s reached his golden opportunity.</p>
<p>The holidays are also a good time to update or create your home inventory. Take photos or make videos of items, and list descriptions and serial numbers. If your home is burglarized, having a detailed inventory can help identify stolen items and make insurance claims easier to file.</p>
<p>Finally, considering <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/installation" target="_blank">installing a home security system</a>. For year round protection there really is nothing to compare with a monitored home security system, such as ADT. A home security installer will be able to indicate areas of weakness in a home&#8217;s security and make the appropriate recommendations to effectively eliminate them. And to give homeowners even greater peace of mind, you may be contacted on your cell phone in case of an emergency by the <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/about-adt" target="_blank">ADT monitoring</a> center.</p>
<p>Here are some additional holiday tips for home safety and security before going on vacation:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">•	Don&#8217;t display gifts where they can be seen from outside.<br />
•	Keep bushes and trees near your house well trimmed.Thick, tall shrubbery provides cover for a burglar and lets him work undetected.<br />
•	Keep the area around your house well lit. Exterior lights are important, especially near doors or in the rear of the house, where thieves do most of their work.<br />
•	Organize a Neighborhood Watch program. Neighbors working together make one of the best crime-fighting teams around.<br />
•	Never leave a house key in such obvious places as a mailbox or under a doormat. Put your house and car keys on separate key rings, and do not put identification tags on keys.</p>
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