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Wireless Home Protection Alarms
What does it take to help make your home safe? With our inexpensive wireless home alarms, you can effectively protect your home or apartment from intruders, and you can take them with you if you move. All home alarms are very simple to install and employ. Keeping your family safe has never been easier. These wireless alarms make great travel alarms also. Take them with you when traveling for added security. With the following explainations, you will be able to decide which products you will need and can use to add some security to your residence.
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Personal Alarms
Personal alarms are electronic devices that emit an extremely loud siren-like sound. You activate the personal alarm when attacked by an assailant or when the threat of an attack seems likely. The loud sound draws much needed attention to your situation and increases the risk of getting caught to the assailant. The assailant would not like drawing attention to himself and will likely find an easier target. Although personal alarms can not actually disable an attacker, if used in conjuction with a stun gun or pepper spray, you will greatly increase your chances for escape.
These small, convenient personal alarms will not take up much space. Lightweight and extremely loud, they give you the attention drawing capability you need when it matters most. Carry a personal alarm with you wherever you go and use it to draw attention in any crisis.
• Great for Walking or Jogging
• Carry with you when Traveling
• Small, Lightweight, and Portable
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DIY Home Security Alarm Systems
What does it take to help make your home safe? With our inexpensive wireless diy home security alarms, you can effectively protect your home or apartment from intruders, and you can take them with you if you move.
All diy home security kits, door & window alarms, and motion detection sensors are very simple to install and employ. Keeping your family safe has never been easier. These wireless alarms make great travel alarms also.
According to the FBI, the average residential burglary victim loses $1,991 worth of stolen goods. Considering this and the fact that a burglary occurs every 15 seconds, can you afford to be without
protection? The answer is simply no, but knowing how to get the right kind of protection is paramount. Protect your family, home, and memories with do it yourself alarm systems for the home. Every time you leave for work, go to the store, or even travel on vacation, your home or apartment, and even your hotel room become targets for potential theft. Most security home systems require professional installation, have costly monthly monitoring fees, and come with long-term contracts. Another disadvantage has been the fact that people who rent homes and apartments are excluded from the option of setting up an alarm system due to restrictions from the landlord. In such cases, a do it yourself home alarm system may be your answer.
With the recent introduction of devices such as the Homesafe wireless security systems for home, renters and homeowners now have an option to shop for an affective diy home alarm system at a very low cost, and easy out of the box installation. In addition, a diy alarm system is portable. If you are planning to relocate, a home alarm diy system can go with you, making it a good long-term investment. A big positive feature about these units is that it allows you to uninstall and reinstall it anywhere at your leisure.
You can spend thousands of dollars and sign a contract to secure your home, but for under a couple of hundred bucks, no contract and no monthly fee, you get a do it yourself home security alarm system straight out of a box that you can install in under five minutes.
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Alarms
Wireless Alarm Systems You Can Set-Up Yourself
The Covert Eye is committed to providing you with the most innovative and dependable CCTV Cameras, Alarm Systems and Security Solutions on the market today.
Let us provide you with the peace of mind that comes from knowing that the best home security system on the market is protecting your loved ones and your home all 365 days of the year. Our alarm systems offer sophisticated and effective protection, whether you're at home or away, that are bound to fit your financial budget. With systems from The Covert Eye, the leading monitoring centers are watching out for and protecting your home.
The Covert Eye carries Wireless Alarm Systems that are easy to install and work right out of the box. Rid yourself of contracts and monthly fees. You can set up some Alarm Systems in under one hour. Combine an Alarm System with a Network Camera and spy on would-be intruders once you have been alerted to their presence.
Some Alarms even send alerts right to your cell phone, providing photos of any activity in your home. Others let you keep an eye on the house from anywhere in the world over a Secure Internet Connection.
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American homes are victims of burglary about every 15 seconds, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The typical homeowner suffers a loss of nearly $2,000 in stolen goods or property damage.
"With the national economy getting worse, burglary is again becoming a more common crime," said Charles Sczuroski, a former police officer and now senior trainer for the National Crime Prevention Council.
If you have a high deductible on your homeowners insurance policy, you'll likely have to pay out of pocket to replace your stuff. But for a small investment, you can make your home less appealing to burglars in the first place.
9 Ways To Protect Your Home From Burglary
1. Prune your shrubs. Bushes, shrubs and trees can offer an intruder places to hide and camouflage signs of a break-in. Trim back any overgrown vegetation so that your home's windows, porches and doors are visible to neighbors and passersby. This doesn't cost but a few hours of your time, yet it can make a difference in making your property much less attractive to a burglar.
2. Draw the blinds. Use shades, drapes and other window treatments to keep potentially tempting household items out of view. Burglary is sometimes a crime of opportunity and "window-shopping" is one way criminals choose potential targets.
3. Don't advertise new purchases. Be sure not to draw undue attention to your home by discarding empty boxes at the curb with your trash -- a big problem during the holidays. By putting out boxes from a new flat-screen television, video game system, a laptop computer or other expensive home electronics at the curb, you're showing a potential burglar exactly what new and valuable items are now available in your home.
4. Get motion sensors. Adequate nighttime illumination is critical, because a dark or poorly lit property makes it easier for a burglar to go about unseen. The best deterrent for crime and therefore safety for your home and family is to install motion-sensing security. Motion-sensing security lights are ... activated when motion is detected and the sudden change from darkness to the bright light will not only startle intruders, but also provide a visual alert to the homeowner and neighbors.
5. Set timers indoors. Many insurance companies recommend using timers that are hooked up to indoor lights, as well as radios or televisions. Setting a timer to switch on about 30 to 45 minutes before it gets dark makes it appear more like someone is really at home, and combined with a radio or TV activating during the day and evening, that impression can be even more convincing. Burglars generally don't want to be confronted by anyone in a home. They basically want to slip in and out unseen. If they hear sounds of activity, they'll generally move on.
Timers can run from about $5 to $40, depending on their sophistication. A basic plug-in unit can turn a light on and off once or twice a day, whereas a wired digital outlet switch can switch lights on at any number of set or random times.
6. Reinforce entry points. Sixty percent of all burglaries take place at ground floor doors and windows, so it makes sense to "harden" these entry points. All entry doors should be solid wood or steel-wrapped wood-core doors. Hollow-core doors or rickety old wood-panel doors can be kicked in easily and don't offer much of a deterrent. New solid (slab) doors cost around $100. Installation, of course, will cost extra. However, an experienced home handyman can tackle the job with the help of instructions.
7. Shield windows near doors. For existing doors with windows, safety experts recommend installing a protective barrier of quarter-inch Plexiglas over any existing glass. Attached properly, it can prevent the burglar from breaking the window and either opening the door's lock from the inside or getting into the house through the opening.
8. Install deadbolts. A deadbolt should be installed on every exterior entry door, and the bolt should have a throw of at least one inch. Insurance companies and locksmiths recommend Grade 1 or Grade 2 American National Standards Institute deadbolt locks on exterior entryways. The two main types of deadbolts are single and double cylinder locks. A single cylinder deadbolt, about $35, has a keyed opening on one side and a knob that can be turned by hand on the other. A double cylinder deadbolt lock, about $45, is keyed on both sides.
A double cylinder locks should be used on a door with a glass section or one located near a window. If the glass is broken and someone tries to reach in to open the door, they won't be able to.
Consult local building codes before buying new double cylinder deadbolt locks, though. Some communities don't allow their use due to safety concerns: They can impede a speedy exit from a home in case of fire. And when upgrading any entry door lockset, make sure that the strike plate is properly secured with strong 3-inch screws into the home's structural framing (studs).
9. Use Common Sense. But the best form of protection is to simply lock all your doors and windows whenever you leave your home. It's amazing how many people don't do that, and yet it's the simplest and best thing anyone can do.
At this time of year the warm weather finds most of us outside, or in the backyard pool, or getting ready for that summer vacation. An open garage door, and unlocked door or open window, or newspapers piled up on the porch are all invitations to would-be intruders. Take a moment to safe-guard your home and valuable possessions this weekend. A theft can happen in less than 60 seconds.
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When a nearby neighborhood was the target of a burglary ring, the police went door to door helping homeowners understand how to make their homes more secure. Many of the tips they shared can be found in this article. http://patch.com/california/newark/9-tips-to-prevent-home-burglaries
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Pool Alarm
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Voice Alert Home Protection System
If you are concerned about intruders, unexpected visitors, theft, mail tampering, or even dangerous areas for your children around the house, look no further than the newly patented and wireless Voice Alert Home Protection System. It notifies you of any intruder with your own voice. This new security device can be used as a driveway alarm or for any area around your home where you want to be notified if someone is there.
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Last month the former head of the powerful International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, was charged with chasing a housekeep around his penthouse suite and forcing her to perform sex on him in his $3,000-a-night room at the Sofitel New York Hotel. Hotel housekeepers say they often feel a twinge of fear when they slide the keycard, turn the door handle and step into a room to clean it, not knowing what they might find?
For Argelia Rico, it was a naked man who touched himself as he ogled her. For Kimberly Phillips, it was a pair of dogs that tore into her leg.
Labor groups and housekeepers reported at least 10 other attacks in the U.S. last year, from New York's Sofitel to remote roadside motels in Gaithersburg, Md., and Grand Island, Nebraska. Many more are hushed up because the victims are illegal immigrants, or the hotels are wary of reporting such incidents for fear of scaring off guests.
But personal attacks, sexual or otherwise, are not something exclusive to hotel housekeepers and maids. They can happen to anyone, at any time, for any number of reasons. There are many steps you can take to help safeguard yourself, but one of the easiest and cheapest ways is to carry a personal alarm with you at all times.
Personal alarms are designed to draw attention to you should you ever need help. They are small, portable, yet emit a loud sound that makes people come running. You simply activate the alarm when attacked by an assailant, or when the threat of an attack seems likely. The loud siren-like sound draws attention to your situation, and in turn scares off the assailant. The last thing an attacker wants is drawing attention to himself, and his first impulse is going to be to run.
A personal alarm should be standard in every home or apartment, especially if you're there alone at night. Keep it by the bedside. If you should be awaken by sounds of somebody breaking in, grabbing your alarm is much easier than going for your handgun, stun gun, Taser, or MACE spray and going out to confront the would-be burglar. One blast from your 130db alarm will create enough attention that he won't be able to flee the scene fast enough.
Other uses for a personal alarm are when you're…..
Out jogging
Walking the dog
Traveling; especially if traveling overseas. Unlike other protection devices, there are no laws against carrying a personal alarm with you.
Anyone whose work takes them to residential neighborhoods where they may encounter dog attacks.
Real estate agents who are constantly showing vacant homes to prospective clients.
Walking to your car late at night
Security guards on night patrol
Students away at college. Worried about your daughter walking back to her dorm at night? Campus Security may not always be in sight, but they will surely hear the 130db alarm when the trigger is pulled.
Camping. If you have kids who like to explore the woods, give each an A MACE Personal Alarm Clip to clip on their belt or pocket. If they become lost or hurt, simply pushing the button will emit a loud 120db alarm. It's also useful at sporting events, as a location device during emergencies, refereeing, or dog training.
Falling asleep at the wheel. All of us at one time have become drowsy while driving and then suddenly jarred awake by perhaps the horn of an oncoming car. The Nap Zapper, which is worn over the ear, has an electronic position sensor that sounds an alarm when your head nods forward.
A person is most likely to be attacked at night while walking to or from their car or home. The Key Alert with Flashlight easily attaches to your keys so it's always within reach. Many other personal alarms can be difficult to use in a panic situation.
These are only a few uses of personal alarms. All the personal alarms we carry are small, lightweight and portable, but with loud emitting blasts that can be heard ¼ mile away. Choose between aerosol or battery. Some also come with strobes and flashlights, and can be clipped to your belt, placed in your pocket or purse, worn around the neck, or simply come as a keychain. A few of the alarms will also convert to a portable door or window alarm and can be set for motion activation. This is especially handy if you're traveling.
Below, is a small selection of the alarms we carry. I invite you to look through our category of Personal Alarms at http://www.thecoverteye.com/Personal_Alarms. I think you'll find for the price, these alarms provide the biggest measure of personal security of any other device.
Lipstick Alarm
Keychain Alarm
With flashlight
Dual Purpose
Personal Alarm
Care Go
Smart Alarm
The UFO Alarm
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Installing a home security system offers many advantages. First and foremost, it provides an extra level of safety to you and your family. A home security system also provides peace of mind knowing that your home is protected whether you're there or not.
A home alarm system also protects your home from burglaries that could cost you thousands of dollars in lost valuables and damage to your home. Then there's the emotional trauma that a home security system can prevent you and your family from going through.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/life/home-and-garden/be-armed-not-alarmed-installing-security-system-has-many-benefits
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