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ADT Security Services, Inc. has been helping keep homes safe for over a century, Wireless Homes Security Alarms is committed to helping find a Wireless Homes Security Alarms solution for your safety, security, and peace of mind. ADT monitors your home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year.

Wireless Homes Security Alarms via ADT Security Services, Inc. is not just helping to protect against burglars, ADT also monitors for smoke, fire, carbon monoxide, flooding, medical emergencies, and much more. With wirelesshomessecurityalarms.com and ADT Security Services, Inc., your safety is the only concern.

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May 21, 2012, 2:08:28 pm, America/Chicago

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Are Home Alarm Systems Really Necessary

It is an unfortunate fact, but a home security plan is an essential thing to have. Crime statistics in cities around the world show no sign of decreasing, and everything a person can do to protect his or her family and property is usually worthwhile. Home alarm systems should form the cornerstone of any security plan.

Standard alarms usually feature one or more door or window sensors, that send a signal to the main unit if the window or door is opened, and multiple interior motion sensors. They can act as a good deterrent to criminals looking for a house to break into, and it is advisable for any homeowner to purchase at least a basic system.

These types of alarms have now been in use for several years. Technology has progressed, and for those who wish to spend the money, there are now much more advanced systems on the market. A good example is the use of alarms that connect to control centers. If the system is tripped, the control center will be alerted, who can call the homeowner or even alert the police.

There are of course additional costs involved with purchasing this type of system. As well as the initial outlay for the alarm, a monthly subscription will usually be due to pay for the monitoring by the control center. However, many people find the additional level of security provides some peace-of-mind.

More advanced still, some alarms now link with CCTV cameras. Cameras of this nature are not often seen in residential areas; however, their presence alone can act as a significant deterrent to crime. By purchasing a model that links directly to the alarm system, the camera can be set to only turn on when the sensor is tripped.

Some of the higher end models connect to the internet. This is true of both control center-connected devices and stand-alone units. The owner can log into a page securely to check the video feed from the CCTV camera and confirm the status of the system.

It is increasingly common for these types of systems to come with smart phone apps. These can provide significant peace-of-mind, as the app can alert the user of a potential break in, wherever they happen to be, allow them to check the CCTV video feed and decide whether they should call the police.

Technology can help one to feel safer, can act as a deterrent and, in the event of an actual break in, can sometimes provide evidence for the police to use. However, it is important to remember that, as well as technology, basic common sense should be followed. Ensuring that doors and locks are sufficiently hard to break and always locking windows and doors when leaving the house (even for a few minutes) can help to avoid "opportunistic" crimes from occurring.

Whether you choose to kit out your house with a plethora of security technology, or simply opt for standard home alarm systems, by ensuring you use the alarm and follow common sense security principals, you will help to reduce the chance of crime affecting your life.

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