Monday, April 12, 2010

Home Burglar Alarm Features

Family expenditures always include a great amount of spending on food, clothing, and recreational pursuits but you'll seldom see family money being spent on having a home burglar alarm installed. If you consider it sensible to spend money on buying accessories and traveling out of town, you should definitely consider purchasing a home burglar alarm as a wise investment as well.

A home burglar alarm works in various ways and takes note of changes in temperature or motion in any part of the house where the alarm has been activated. Clients are usually given the choice as to what they wish their home burglar alarm to consist of. Read on to know more about your options.

Parts and Features of Home Burglar Alarms
Control Panel - This is the brain of the whole system, and although it's generally located in a hidden compartment at your bedroom or garage, it can actually be installed at any part of the house.

Security Keypad - All home burglar alarms have a security keypad; once the owner chooses a password for the system, he or she must enter it using the security keypad to switch the system on or off. The switch may be done audibly or inaudibly depending on your preferences.

Motion Detecting Devices - You see these used in movies a lot. These devices make use of invisible rays which will send an alarm if somebody passes through it.

Contact - These devices are installed at the various points of entry of the house such as doors and windows. When any of these points of entry are accessed, an alarm will once again be sent to the necessary authorities. Consider having these installed on all points of entry and even on doors leading to the ventilation system of your house.

Some home burglar alarms come with a preset number of contacts so you may have to order for additional units to accommodate all points of entry to your home.

Devices that Detect Breaking of Glass - The act of breaking glass is commonly performed by all sorts of burglars and thieves. This, however, will be detected immediately by glass-breaking detection devices and which will consequently send an alarm to the security department assigned to your house.

Panic Buttons - This is the home burglar alarm's equivalent to the manual sign box of fire alarm systems. Pushing this button will be immediately translated as a call for help and the police will be sent to your home immediately. There are some alarms that will even allow you to wear this around your neck or wrist.

Communication Portal - Your home burglar alarm may also come with a communication portal or any other device which will allow persons at home to communicate with the authorities. You may however have to enter your password once more before the authorities will be able to respond to your call for assistance.

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