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Burglar Alarm
Basics by: Mario
Chompass
It all started way back before any of us were born, in 1858. One
man, by the name of Edwin Holmes invented and installed the world’s
first burglar alarm. This invention occurred in a tiny factory
within Boston, Massachusetts. This burglar alarm was a very simple
machine; a spring was released upon the opening of a window or
door, which would then close an electrical circuit.
As the years progressed, burglar alarms progressed right along with
them. Today, there are many different types of burglar alarms that
not only signify an intrusion, but they can also alert the proper
authorities of a fire, natural disaster, or even if someone has
fallen or become ill. It all depends on the type of burglar alarm
you have installed into your home.
So, what types of burglar alarms are there?
Well, there are do it yourself burglar alarm installation kits or
you can have the alarm installed by a professional alarm company
such as ADT or other like company. There are burglar alarms that
fit on your walls and doors to alert any nearby neighbors or center
of an intrusion or silent alarms that only alert the proper center
or authorities of a situation. Some burglar alarms come with
infra-red sensors, which activates an alarm when the sensor is
crossed. You can even get motion detectors or sound detectors, of
course each of these will require some consideration if you have
pets.
With pets, they can inadvertently set off the alarm through their
regular movement. However, some burglar alarms can be set to be
tolerant of your pets movements. Again, it simply depends upon the
type of burglar alarm you install within your home. It is advisable
to talk with the alarm dealer or manufacturer about all the options
when it comes to your burglar alarm.
What should I look for when buying a burglar alarm?
The first thing you should look for, is a creditable and reputable
company to buy the burglar alarm from. This is important because
you want a company you can trust, check all the representatives,
their identification, and the addresses of the company.
If the company is require to intermittently check the equipment,
verify who will perform the inspections and their credentials as
well.
Furthermore, if you are required by your insurance company to have
a burglar alarm, find out whom the insurance company recommends and
whom they accept as viable alarm companies. Most insurers will only
accept an installed that has been NACOSS approved.
You should also make sure that your local police department accepts
the burglar alarm. The company should provide you with
documentation of the rules governed by the police in your area.
Before making a decision, you should ask for and receive quotes
from no less than three alarm companies, to compare benefits,
features, and costs.
You will also want to determine if the company requires any
maintenance on your part, or any additional fees that may be
required.
Your best bet is to make sure you do all of your homework and
choose a company that will work well to suit your needs.
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About The Author
Mario Chompass writes tips and advice on
home alarms and how to increase your house and personal security
issues, Mario latest work has been to provide tips and advice on
using alarm systems at http:// http://alarm.advice-tips.com
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