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		<title>Alarm Systems Residential</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa Gonzalez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have lived in South Florida for more than 30 years then you will be able to not only understand this article but also totally agree with it. You see back in those days if you told someone you were purchasing a residential alarm system, they would probably ask why. The normal response was to ask if you had something out of the ordinary to protect because for the most part, no one had a residential alarm system. Alarm systems were mainly for business owners and industrial locations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1122" title="Alarm Systems Residential" src="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Alarm-Systems-Residential.png" alt="" width="252" height="129" /></a>If you have lived in South Florida for more than 30 years then you will be able to not only understand this article but also totally agree with it. You see back in those days if you told someone you were purchasing a residential alarm system, they would probably ask why. The normal response was to ask if you had something out of the ordinary to protect because for the most part, no one had a residential alarm system. Alarm systems were mainly for business owners and industrial locations.</p>
<p>In fact back in those days there were not many alarm companies because the market was very difficult to get into. Really the only way to actually get into the business back in those days was if you knew someone in the industry and they let you know there was an opening.</p>
<p>Every person that actually got into the industry in those days had to literally start from the ground up. If anyone out of the industry tried to even purchase alarm products from the local distributor, they would instantly be turned away. Of course that is not the case today, today anyone can purchase anything a professional licensed alarm contractor can purchase by simply going on line and finding it and they can even get it at the same price professional installers get it. However that doesn’t mean that anyone is capable of installing a complete residential alarm system for you. Oh they can try but very soon it will be evident that it was installed by a novice.</p>
<p>That is why when purchasing a residential alarm system you truly need to do a little homework to make sure the company you are dealing with is an industry professional which is licensed and insured. At Security Concepts we pride ourselves in being one of the most reputable residential alarm system installing companies. Our staff is made up of industry professionals which have been around for more than 30 years. And when looking for an alarm system fro your residence you want to make sure that the people you are letting into your home will be capable of not only designing a complete alarm system for you but also be able to install it according to South Florida Building Code and National Electrical Code.</p>
<p>After all purchasing a residential alarm system is a far more important decision than ordering window treatments or what color to paint your home. Some people who are inquiring to buy an alarm often call us and want to just get pricing over the phone without giving us the opportunity to actually come out and visit their home and we often tell them that what they are ordering is not pizza, but a residential alarm system that has to be catered to their specific needs. That is what makes us different from our competition, that while everyone else is just concerned about getting a new customer , we are concerned about providing professional service at extremely competitive prices.</p>
<p>At Security Concepts we have the experience to be able to quote a job for something a s small as a one bedroom apartment to a multi million dollar home as the ones we see our celebrities purchasing. No job is too small or too big when you have the kind of experience we have in the industry. If you are in the market looking for a residential alarm system then the only name you should be considering is ADT. ADT is by far the most experienced and well known name in the entire world. And we at Security Concepts have the priviledge to represent ADT as an authorized dealer.</p>
<p>Don’t wait any longer if you have procrastinated in getting a residential alarm system. Call Security Concepts today at (305) 424-9219 or <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com" target="_blank">www.homesecurityconcepts.com</a></p>
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		<title>Alarm System Install Miami</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 14:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa Gonzalez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got broken into and I need an alarm installed immediately! This is the first thing that we hear from potential customers at least from 50 percent of our sales incoming calls. In the day and age we live in today it has become just part of life that break ins are just a regular thing in our cities. If you were to survey everyone you know, im positive that at least 80 percent of people you know would say they have either been burglarized or know someone close that has been robbed. The question still remains when this happens to you of who do you call to get protected. Here in Miami Florida it is reported that more than 4000 break ins occur annually. How do all these people handle such a thing. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/plans"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1101" title="Alarm System Install Miami" src="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Alarm-System-Install-Miami-300x109.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="109" /></a>I just got broken into and I need an alarm installed immediately! This is the first thing that we hear from potential customers at least from 50 percent of our sales incoming calls. In the day and age we live in today it has become just part of life that break ins are just a regular thing in our cities. If you were to survey everyone you know, im positive that at least 80 percent of people you know would say they have either been burglarized or know someone close that has been robbed. The question still remains when this happens to you of who do you call to get protected. Here in Miami Florida it is reported that more than 4000 break ins occur annually. How do all these people handle such a thing.</p>
<p>Some people decide to put in burglar proof bars on their windows but they still feel that they are not safe in case there is a fire and they cant get out. Others decide to put in security cameras but watching someone on video break into your home doesn’t stop anyone from breaking in. which leaves us to the smartest and most logical thing to do and that is installing a monitored home <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com" target="_blank">security system from a reputable company in Miami</a>. The question however remains on who to call and that is the purpose of this article, to help guide you in the best way to choose the right provider.</p>
<p>In the Miami area we are literally bombarded with different offers from a number of alarm companies that all promise to completely secure your home, but is what they are offering really what you need? The biggest mistake you can make when shopping for an alarm system in Miami is go online and just pick any random company. The reason that is a mistake is that most of these companies are out of state and use sub contractors in Miami to get your job sold and installed. They literally try to sell you an alarm system over the phone and then the installer just shows up to do the paperwork and installation at the same time. This is a disservice to you because you don’t buy an alarm like you were ordering pizza over the phone. Each house is different and requires that a professional survey the property and give you an accurate description of what you need to truly protect your property.</p>
<p>At <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com" target="_blank">Security Concepts</a> we do just that. We will never try to sell you a system over the phone because we care about your specific needs. We have highly trained and experienced security system specialists who will come to your home at a date and time that is convenient for you and perform a complete evaluation of your property to determine what the best way to protect the property at the best possible price.</p>
<p>Once the security systems specialist determines what the best way to protect your home at a price you can afford then the installation is scheduled with our operations manager and again the appointment is set at a date and time that is convenient for you. Once that date is determined then one of <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com">our professional installers</a> arrives at your home and goes over the exact plan which the salesman picked out with you and then makes sure everything that was promise can and will be installed</p>
<p>The installer that shows up at your home has at least 5 years experience before he is allowed to go out and install by himself. We have an extensive apprentice program to ensure that whoever goes into your home can address any and all situations and questions you may have at the time of install</p>
<p>If you are interested in receiving a free system quote call us today at 1-800-991-6587</p>
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		<title>Burglar Alarms and Security Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 14:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa Gonzalez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home invasion has long been a problem. Even the safest neighborhoods are not immune to a bugler who is truly motivated to break into your home. The best case scenario for a criminal often means a break-in when the homeowners are away. The worse case is often much more serious. Buglers often turn violent when faced with the possibility of prosecution. Today’s homeowners are well advised to install burglar alarms and security systems in their homes to avoid these potentially deadly situations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-871" title="Burglar Alarms and Security Systems" src="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Burglar-Alarms-and-Security-Systems-300x199.png" alt="" width="248" height="170" />Home invasion has long been a problem. Even the safest neighborhoods are not immune to a bugler who is truly motivated to break into your home. The best case scenario for a criminal often means a break-in when the homeowners are away. The worse case is often much more serious. Buglers often turn violent when faced with the possibility of prosecution. Today’s homeowners are well advised to install burglar alarms and security systems in their homes to avoid these potentially deadly situations.</p>
<p>Previously, homeowners relied on simple locks to protect their homes and their valuables. Unfortunately, these locks were often unable to do that. Today, homeowners have a wealth of tools available to them to help protect their valuables and their families.</p>
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<li> Electric Circuit Alarms: The cornerstone of any alarm system, these alarms are placed at entry points to the home. Doors and window are equipped with circuitry that, when disrupted by a break-in trip an audible alarm and send a signal to the monitoring company.</li>
<li>Motion Alarms:  Used t o cover large areas such as living or kitchen spaces, motion detectors use radio waves to detect movement in a given area.  If anything moves within that area, the alarm is tripped</li>
<li>Sound Alarms:  Particularly useful in small rooms, sound alarms can be thought of as a backup to a window alarm. A burglar who breaks a window to gain access to your home will quickly set off the sound alarm.</li>
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<p>These monitoring systems are an excellent way to begin protecting any home. They offer a degree of comfort – any attempt to gain access to the home will be foiled. Some homeowners are turning to more exhaustive measures to improve the security of their home.</p>
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<li> Laser keys:  much like the key fob changed the way we lock and unlock our cars, the laser key is quickly revolutionizing the way we enter our homes. Difficult, if not impossible to replicate, laser keys offer the homeowner personalized protection.</li>
<li>Cameras:  Today cameras are available in a wide range of sizes. From large, visible security models to tiny hidden cameras, homeowners use cameras for more than proof. By connected the camera system to your home network, many homeowners have the ability to monitor their homes from work, giving them an even greater sense of safety.</li>
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<p>Experts agree that the best way to protect your home and your valuables, as well as your family, is to install one of the many burglar alarms and security systems that are available on the market today. When selecting a security firm to handle your needs, carefully review their record, ask for references and be sure the firm will personalize your security system to fit your needs.</p>
<p>Home security and personal safety has never been more at risk. Leave nothing to chance by installing burglar alarms and security systems to ensure that your home, your valuables and your family are as safe and protected as possible. A good security system is the only line of defense your home needs.</p>
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		<title>Vacation Home Monitoring Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 17:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa Gonzalez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are lucky enough to have reached a point in life where you can purchase a vacation home, one of the things that may be concerning you is security of that home. A vacation home is just that – a place to spend small pieces of time while you relax and enjoy your home away from home. What about the majority of the time when you are not there? How will you ensure that your vacation home and the valuables contained within it will be safe? The most reliable method is vacation home monitoring systems.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-824" title="Vacation-Home-Monitoring-Systems" src="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Vacation-Home-Monitoring-Systems-300x165.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="202" />If you are lucky enough to have reached a point in life where you can purchase a vacation home, one of the things that may be concerning you is security of that home. A vacation home is just that – a place to spend small pieces of time while you relax and enjoy your home away from home. What about the majority of the time when you are <em>not</em> there? How will you ensure that your vacation home and the valuables contained within it will be safe? The most reliable method is vacation home monitoring systems.</p>
<p>Take a walk around your vacation home. You are likely to discover a wealth of valuable items that home invaders would be more than happy to take off your hands. The stereo system you included for quiet nights by the fire, the expensive Jet Ski for enjoying the waves and more are all there for the taking. If your home is even somewhat is isolated there is also the possibility that home invaders will set up camp for a few days. Learning how to keep your vacation home safe is actually simple. All that is required is one of the unique vacation home monitoring systems that are available today.</p>
<p>Like traditional home security systems, vacation home monitoring systems are based on several different types of sensors. Units placed at the doors and windows will alert your alarm monitoring company when tripped by a burglar seeking illegal entrance to your home. To back this system up, motion and sound detectors are employed. Placed strategically throughout a vacation home, these additional systems will trip whenever there is motion or sound in your home.</p>
<p>Vacation home monitoring systems rely heavily on the experience of your monitoring company. It is of critical importance that you choose a company that has experience in vacation home monitoring. Because of the isolated nature of some vacation homes and how long they sit empty, there are additional challenges to monitoring them. Be sure to select a company that is willing to do a walkthrough with you to identify possible weak areas in your home security.</p>
<p>One of the additional features offered by many vacation home monitoring systems is the ability to monitor for fires. Whether your vacation home is isolated or not, many times a fire can be devastating because it is not detected in time. If your vacation home sits amidst a large group of vacation homes, a fire could rage for hours, completely destroying your home before it is ever detected. By allowing your monitoring company to install the equipment needed to monitor for fire as well, you can have the peace of mind of knowing that if there is a fire, help will arrive in time.</p>
<p>A vacation home is a wonderful addition to any life. A chance to get away from the rigors of the daily grind, vacation homes should be as stress free as possible. To ensure yours remains that way, install a vacation monitor alarm system today.</p>
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		<title>Apartment Security Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 13:32:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home security is an important factor for every new homebuyer, or prospective renter. One of the first things a person considers when selecting an apartment, aside from location and price range, is the level of safety they can assume in day to day living, and the security of any belongings they leave at home. Many tenants rights laws insist upon basic security measures like a peep hole, and a deadbolt lock as well as a keyed entry. Unfortunately, this is not always adequate.]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/alarms/home-security-system-options.html" target="_self">Home security</a> is an important factor for every new home buyer or prospective renter. One of the first things a person considers when selecting an apartment, aside from location and price range, is the level of safety they can assume in day to day living, and the security of any belongings they leave at home. Many tenants rights laws insist upon basic security measures like a peep hole, and a deadbolt lock as well as a keyed entry. Unfortunately, this is not always adequate.</p>
<p>Apartment security systems can let your tenants know who is calling before they unlock the main door to a building. A good system provides an audio channel between the entrance to the building and the apartments inside. Some modern apartment security systems allow tenants to visually verify that it is safe to open the door.</p>
<p>Something few apartment building owners consider is that the tenants of your building may hold you responsible if a <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/how-to-prevent-a-home-invasion.html" target="_self">home invasion</a> occurs. Having the most advanced apartment security system available will ensure that you are not liable for any burglaries which might occur on your property. There are also a lot of steps you can take to ensure that an apartment security system is effective. Testing and maintaining your system regularly is important. Its a good idea to get into an apartment every time someone moves out and make a few repairs, so why not test the security system while you are in there? If you are not able to adequately test and repair your apartment security system and troubleshoot potential problems you will be able to get qualified assistance from the professionals who sold you or set up your security system. Evening with the amazing advances that have been made in apartment security systems over the years, there are always thieves who are working on ways to get around them.</p>
<p>One of the easiest vulnerabilities of any security system that criminals will try to exploit is the potential for human error. Burglars may try to fool tenants into letting them in, they may even attempt to enter at the same time that somebody else is leaving. Another trick that thieves will use is to attempt to impersonate a professional service technician making a call for service. Thieves will pretend to be plumbers, phone repair, the cable company, you name it.</p>
<p>It is important that you make sure your tenants know not to let in anybody they do not know. This defeats the purpose of the system. Even if a friendly stranger offers to help carry your groceries you should always think twice and never let them past the security door. If you are suspiscious have them use their key or enter their code when you arrive at your apartment building.</p>
<p>Taking steps to ensure your apartment security system is at its&#8217; best and most effective in conjunction with safety and awareness is the best way to prevent.</p>
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		<title>Top Miami Alarm Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 13:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are looking to find the top Miami alarm systems from the best retailers at the best price, the chances are you will wind up spending hours searching the internet, asking friends for referrals and reading reviews of different alarm systems. Its not always easy to find the best products in a given region. A city like Miami has a lot of businesses and retailers, however it also has a lot of criminals and burglars who may attempt to break into your home while you are away, or even while somebody is alone inside the house.]]></description>
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<p>When you are looking to find the top Miami <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/alarms/what-is-the-best-home-security-system.html" target="_self">alarm systems</a> from the best retailers at the best price, the chances are you will wind up spending hours searching the internet, asking friends for referrals and reading reviews of different alarm systems. Its not always easy to find the best products in a given region. A city like Miami has a lot of businesses and retailers, however it also has a lot of criminals and burglars who may attempt to break into your home while you are away, or even while somebody is alone inside the house.</p>
<p>Many break-ins and home invasions occur in broad daylight when people are generally away or at work. The surprising thing is that most criminals and burglars will break in to a home using the front door in the middle of the day. People think of <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/how-to-keep-burglars-away.html" target="_self">criminals</a> as shady, suspicious looking characters that are unkempt with shabby clothes and hygiene. The truth is, recognizing a criminal is not so easy. Many potential theives or professional burglars will survey neighborhoods looking for the ideal target home to invade. They may even appear at you front door disguised as a deliveryman or a service professional such as a cable repair man or a phone service worker.</p>
<p>Homeowners in the Miami area should be aware that most of these utilities can be serviced from outside the home and there is seldom a reason that you should let these people in. Many times the initial robbery does not occur until after the criminal has been let in to your home and had the ability to scout and survey to determine whether you are worth robbing or not. While inside your home they may be looking for entry and exit points, anything of significant value such as an expensive television or home enterainment center, anything they can get their hands on.</p>
<p>They may also be scouting to see what sort of security measure you have taken. By gaining access to your home, a criminal is able to tell whether you have one the top Miami alarm systems or a device that is more easily tampered with. They may even attempt to accidentally trigger your alarm system, just to watch you disarm it. The best thing you can do is avoid letting any strangers into your home. Unless you are absolutely sure the people at your door are who they say the are, tell them to have their company call you and verify their identity with an employee number or photo ID.</p>
<p>According to FBI national crime reports, the city of Miami had 20288 property crimes and 2111 robberies in 2006 alone. Miami&#8217;s crime rates for these types of offences is significantly worse than the national average. Residents and citizens of Miami need to be extra prepared to ensure the worst does not happen to their homes and families. The top Miami alarm systems will provide ideal security for those who are concerned about the safety in their homes.</p>
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		<title>Securing Your Home in a Hurricane Evacuation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 18:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hurricane season is coming up, and with hurricane season comes the potential for evacuation. Every year hundreds, if not thousands, of citizens are evacuated due to the threat of potentially deadly hurricanes destroying their homes. This leaves whole communities susceptible to vandals and burglars who choose not to evacuate for that very reason. Do not allow yourself to be an easy target for these vandals. There are a few steps you can take in securing your home while you are away, and make it harder on the thieves who take advantage of evacuation efforts.]]></description>
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<p>Hurricane season is coming up, and with hurricane season comes the potential for evacuation. Every year hundreds, if not thousands, of citizens are evacuated due to the threat of potentially deadly hurricanes destroying their homes. This leaves whole communities susceptible to vandals and burglars who choose not to evacuate for that very reason. Do not allow yourself to be an easy target for these vandals. There are a few steps you can take in securing your home while you are away, and make it harder on the thieves who take advantage of evacuation efforts.</p>
<p>Make sure all of the entrances to the home are as secure as possible. This includes dead bolting the doors, adding support bars to your garage door, locking the windows, and covering your windows with plywood or other similar protective measures. You can buy shutters for your windows made specifically to withstand hurricane force winds. This helps in the event that your windows get shattered, would be burglars aren&#8217;t given an open invitation to enter your home. This can also assist in keeping the windows from shattering in the first place, not only offering you protection but saving you money on repairs.</p>
<p>Taking your belongings with you seems like an obvious step, but there is no way you will be able to take all of your valuables along with you. Evacuations are usually done on short notice, and in a rush so it is inevitable that under these extenuating circumstances you may leave something behind. To prevent something like this from happening you may want to consider renting a safe deposit box. This will be a great, and safe, place to store valued items such as family jewelry or the important documents such as deeds, birth certificates, and other items that are in danger of being taken by potential looters. Its also a good idea to purchase an in-house safe. This will be a valuable asset to storing items you can&#8217;t take with you or put in a safe deposit box. This is especially essential for guns, and serves two purposes. It will not only keep the guns safe from hurricane looters, but will keep guns out of the hands of any children throughout the year.</p>
<p>What might be your most valuable tool in deterring <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/home-invasion-security.html" target="_self">home predators</a> during this time is having a home security system installed in your home. Some models come equipped with a secondary power supply to keep it working effectively even when your home has lost electricity. Providing that phone lines haven&#8217;t been destroyed, it will also alert police once a break in has occurred. A loud, potentially nauseating, alarm will be sounded after the grace period is allowed for your pin code to be punched in. That alone is enough to keep looters at bay, but coupled with the law enforcement notification feature a home security system will be your best bet in <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/top-rated-home-security-systems.html" target="_self">securing your home</a> while you are away during evacuation.</p>
<p>If you take time to ensure these few measures are followed, you will be well on your way to have a secure home in the event of a hurricane evacuation. There is no way to make sure your home is completely protected in your absence, but these are a few tips to secure it to its maximum potential. For more information in protecting your home against looters you can contact your local authorities.</p>
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		<title>Home Invasion Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is estimated by the U.S. Department of Justice that 1 of every 5 homes in the U.S. will experience either a break-in, fire or carbon monoxide poisoning. Safety measures are lawfully dictated on the latter two but currently there are no laws in place to delegate home security systems. Although virtually every home in the U.S. has a fire alarm, there are far less homes with adequate home invasion security systems in place.]]></description>
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<p>It is estimated by the U.S. Department of Justice that 1 of every 5 homes in the U.S. will experience either a break-in, fire or carbon monoxide poisoning. Safety measures are lawfully dictated on the latter two but currently there are no laws in place to delegate home security systems. Although virtually every home in the U.S. has a fire alarm, there are far less homes with adequate home invasion security systems in place.</p>
<p>Most home invasions occur when nobody is at home or the family is away on vacation. However, even when you are not in the home there are several measures you can take to avoid potential invasions. Most criminals who commit home invasions with the intent to steal money or belongings  do not want any confrontation, so they will avoid places where it looks like someone is home. With an inexpensive electronic timer, you can easily have lights and appliances in your home turn on and off at random intervals, giving the illusion that someone is home. You should also consider stopping any mail or newspaper deliveries while you are away on vacation as these will pile up outside your door and set off red flags to potential burglars.</p>
<p>Many <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/my-house-was-broken-into-and-robbed.html" target="_self">criminals</a> will drive around different neighborhoods for weeks as they scout for homes that may be worth invading. One thing they will look for as they drive by night after night is homes that do not have any cars parked in the driveway. Whenever possible you should try to have vehicles parked in your driveway to make it appear that someone is in the house. If possible, have a trusted friend, relative or neighbor periodically stop in and check things out at your home while you are away. Have them move things about in the yard, change the frequency of your electronic timers and open and close different windows and doors throughout the weeks and days to give off the illusion that everything is normal and your family has been in the home. By taking these extra steps to make it seem that your house is occupied, you can greatly decrease your chances of having your home invaded.</p>
<p>Although most preventable break-ins occur when the family is away, sometimes criminals break in to homes with the intention to assault or rape whoever is inside. If you live alone, you may also be a greater risk for having your home invaded. Having a dog is a great way to feel safer in your home. If you don&#8217;t have a dog you might want to consider having one to protect you, or at the very least, placing a &#8220;Beware of Dog&#8221; sign prominently outside your home. The worst thing you can do is be predictable. If people are watching it can be easy to spot and document your routines. Criminals may be able to predict when you will be out of the house, when you will be asleep or when you will be showering or bathing. By changing up your routines periodically you can make yourself less predictable to potential invaders and decrease your chances of being surprised by burlglars and other criminals.</p>
<p>The single best way to protect yourself from home invasion, however, is to invest in a good security system. A <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/top-rated-home-security-systems.html" target="_self">security system</a> will not only give you peace of mind, but can halt a break-in before anything of value is stolen. The signs that a security system company can provide can also be a strong deterrent for would-be burglars intent on taking your valuables, or causing you harm.</p>
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		<title>Apartment Security Measures</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 19:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you live in an apartment building or complex of apartments it is important to consider that every tenant plays a role in the security of the building. There are important apartment security measures that everyone must consider. Although your landlord or the building manager is responsible for installing a security system for your building, the area of weakness with these systems is the human interface which could allow for error. Even the strongest security system can be breached, but the best way for a burglar to get by a security system in a building is by conning one of the tenants into opening the door for them.]]></description>
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<p>When you live in an apartment building or complex of apartments it is important to consider that every tenant plays a role in the<a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/plans" target="_blank"> security</a> of the building. There are important apartment security measures that everyone must consider. Although your landlord or the building manager is responsible for installing a security system for your building, the area of weakness with these systems is the human interface which could allow for error. Even the strongest security system can be breached, but the best way for a burglar to get by a security system in a building is by conning one of the tenants into opening the door for them.</p>
<p>You should never let anyone in the building if you don&#8217;t know who they are. Many times a burglar will try to impersonate a service or repairman to gain access to an apartment building. Never let someone in on the claim that they forgot their key or pass code. If someone claims to be a repairman for another apartment, refer them to the apartment manager or the other apartment. Sometimes people will be persistent and pressure you into letting them in. The best thing to do in these situations is call your landlord or the police. Although it is every tenants&#8217; job to make sure that nobody can gain unauthorized access to your building, you cannot simply rely on other people not to make mistakes or poor judgment. Making sure not to let anybody you don&#8217;t know in the building is the first step you can take to ensure your safety and security, however you can&#8217;t be sure someone else won&#8217;t let inadvertently let burglars in. Some important apartment <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/top-10-ways-to-secure-your-home-and-keep-your-family-safe.html" target="_self">security measures</a> are:</p>
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<li> Keep your door locked, even when you are home</li>
<li> Never open your apartment door to strangers</li>
<li> Always verify the identity of a visitor through the peephole</li>
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<p>Shockingly, most home invasions occur by the criminal entering through the front door. When we are at home and we hear a knock at the door, our first instinct is to simply open up to speak with whoever is there. However, it is important to know that you can&#8217;t always be sure who is on the other side of the door, even if they say who they are. The best thing to do is never open the door until you are certain you know who is on the other side. Asking for identification is important. Have someone show you their credentials through the peephole on your door. Secondly you should ask for a phone number to verify they are scheduled to service your apartment or building. It is important to know that most service for cable, phone service and other utilities can be done from outside the house, and you should always question the reason a service or repairman needs to access your apartment. Typically, you should know about any service or repairs that need to be done in your own place of residence. If there are problems that you might not be aware of, your landlord or superintendant should be the one to let you know about any upcoming service calls.</p>
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		<title>Compare Home Security Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 19:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When choosing a home security system to help protect your home, family and belongings you should never go with the first system you see based on price or convenience. The best dealers of home security equipment and devices will have the resources for you to compare home security systems and decide which one is right for you based on a number of different factors. There are many home security systems which appear to be the best suited to your needs simply due to the lack of choices available from a dealership. As with any electronics, you should always shop around and compare before making any purchases. Although this is even more important with alarm and home security systems because the first job of these devices is to protect you, your family and your belongings from predators. The wrong device could fail you when you need it the most and in many cases the consequences can be devastating.]]></description>
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<p>When choosing a home security system to help protect your home, family and belongings you should never go with the first system you see based on price or convenience. The best dealers of <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/equipment" target="_self">home security equipment</a> and devices will have the resources for you to compare home security systems and decide which one is right for you based on a number of different factors. There are many home security systems which appear to be the best suited to your needs simply due to the lack of choices available from a dealership. As with any electronics, you should always shop around and compare before making any purchases. Although this is even more important with alarm and home security systems because the first job of these devices is to protect you, your family and your belongings from predators. The wrong device could fail you when you need it the most and in many cases the consequences can be devastating.</p>
<p>People and families who fall victim to home invasions are often traumatized and experience a complete lack of safety and security in their own homes. People who have affected by violent or frightening incidents in many cases never fully recover. There is also the significant risk of someone in your home becoming a victim of violence, rape or even murder when the security system fails. The best thing you can do before having a system installed is to compare home security systems based on different factors before you make your decision. Some of the things you will want to consider when you compare security systems for your home could be:</p>
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<li> The size of your home/yard</li>
<li> The best area to place a sound device where it will be heard</li>
<li> How many doors and windows need to be secured?</li>
<li> How easy will it be to arm/disarm the system?</li>
<li> How many people need access to the system?</li>
<li> Will you require remote monitoring for your alarm system if the alarm goes off when nobody is around?</li>
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<p>Asking yourself these questions before you begin shopping, whether it is online or in a store, will help to determine what you need in a home security system. You should always be wary of retailers who deal with one specific device or home security systems. If they only offer one product, they will likely have to interest in helping you compare home security systems. The only interest they have is selling you their product whether it is the best system for you or not. You should always have choices. If a salesperson is only offering you one option in a home security system, you should seek professional advice elsewhere.</p>
<p>Even the best security systems are only the best for the right homes and properties. There is always a system which is better suited to your specific needs rather than the generic needs of the most basic system. If you aren&#8217;t able to compare home security systems from the dealer you are working with, you could be missing out on the protection you and your family need to be safe from <a href="http://www.homesecurityconcepts.com/home-safety/home-invasion-statistics.html" target="_self">violent crimes</a>.</p>
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