Friday, December 20, 2013

Unconventionally Effective Home Security

Unconventionally Effective Home Security

By Jesse McKormick


While home security systems are often very effective at what they do, and in many cases, simply displaying a sign or sticker that the house is protected by a reliable system will do much to discourage a would-be thief from even targeting your home, not everyone believes in or can afford a home security system and service. But for people like these, or those who want to compliment their security system with some extra nifty gadgets, here are some of the options available.

If you travel a lot, or otherwise aren't in the home very much, you can still keep an eye on your property installing webcams in strategic locations that can be accessed over the internet with a computer or smartphone. Another cool system is to place a small camera outside your front door and have the doorbell set to trigger it, where it will send a picture of whoever is currently at the door to your phone via email.

A cool option that will likely be a good conversation piece is a wi-fi robot. With one of these, you can remotely control the robot over the internet and see what it sees through a webcam. It can be a great way to check every area of a floor of your home and ensure that everything is normal while you're away on vacation.

A good guard dog can be an invaluable asset in keeping intruders out of your home. Most potential burglars will move on to their next target if they see a large dog in your house. Guard dogs have been used all throughout history, and they're still used today for the simple reason that they're so good at what they do. But you should seriously consider all the ups and downs before deciding to adopt a guard dog. You'll need to train it and care for all of its needs. It comes with all the responsibility of owning a normal pet. But if you decide that a dog is a good choice for your family, it can be a great way to keep your home safe and have companionship.

If you leave the dog to guard the home while you're away for a long period, you'll want to make the dog is trained to use the yard to relieve itself, and you may want to invest in a automatic feeding system. Asking someone that the dog is familiar with to periodically drop in and check in on things can make sure it goes smoothly.

Surprisingly, outdoor lights can actually be very effective measure to prevent burglary. Most exterior lights are triggered by movement, and you can set them up to bask the most likely targeted areas of the house in light when they're triggered. When a thief sees that his access points, like windows and backdoors, are lit up, he most likely won't want to risk being seen by others in the neighborhood.




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