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The Self Defence Blog

Archive for October, 2008

by Giles May

Your home is important to you and there’s nothing more distressing than a break in. These days, home security is relatively inexpensive, and in every area there are lots of companies that can install burglar alarms .

But how do you select the right company? Here’s some great advice on choosing the right company for you.

1. Does the company offer free surveys? Be wary of any company that won’t attend your property and offer a free survey/consultation and quotation. A good company will make constructive suggestions for your home security, and provide your with a free detailed survey & quotation, and certainly not pressure your for a decision on your doorstep.

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by Manuel Wiggins

Installing the home security network is very important to be able to protect home from dangerous intruders. There are many categories of wireless home security network and the person may select the most suitable to him. It must treat this matter seriously, since the numbers of cyber crimes increased rapidly.

The System of Home Security Network - do it safely

The following are some important measures must be taken into consideration to approve the most safety in using wireless home security network systems:

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by Jeffrey Parker

Sadly our news today is that crime is on the rise, from home invasions, injuries and death. Comprehending this may not be easy but F.B.I. statistics show that every 15 seconds a burglary occurs in the United States. There is good news to all this, today there is now a large variety of affordable security devices that can be purchased. Together we can fight back.

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by Jeffrey Parker

Medium to large size businesses were the first to use video surveillance systems when they were pioneered. As technology improved, camera size and price tag got smaller and more and more systems made their way into homes. Vulnerable areas can be monitored from practically anywhere with closed circuit TV (CCTV), protecting your home from theft and other threats that go bump in the night.

A viewing monitor is a key component in a video surveillance system. Such a monitor displays video images from cameras. These images are often black and white and will have a much higher resolution than the images from an analog TV set - say, from 500-1000 lines.

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