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Article Title: Barking Dog Alarms
Author: Richard Armen
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As a homeowner, you should be thinking about ways you can reduce the probability of burglars breaking into your home. There are a lot of options when it comes to keeping your home safe, from electronic alarms to exterior lighting to pepper spray. A number of homeowners have also turned to dog barking alarms, one of the more unique products on the market.
Other security alarms only sound after the burglar has already entered the home. A barking dog alarm, on the other hand, keeps intruders from breaking into the home in the first place. These alarms are designed to set off the sound of dogs barking when burglars get within about twenty feet of the home. The goal of this alarm is to create the illusion that there is an angry dog in the home.
The success of this alarm relies greatly upon how realistic the barking sound is. Today, the sounds emanating from a high-quality dog barking alarm are nearly indistinguishable from the barking of a real dog. Many homeowners opt for this alarm because they recognize the deterrent power of having a dog in the home, but don't wish to own a pet dog. Law enforcement statistics show that one of the most effective ways to deter criminal activity on your property is to own a dog. Although an electronic dog is not the real thing, the sound of barking can be a powerful deterrent for burglars. Even those who aren't dog owners can benefit from the sound of a barking dog alarm.
How does a barking dog alarm work? The sound of an unfriendly dog is enough to scare away many burglars. They haven't come prepared to deal with that possibility, and certainly don't want to be attacked by an angry dog as they attempt to break into its owner's home. The mere sound of a dog bark will make anyone think twice before entering. With this type of alarm, you'll have a big dog protecting your property, without the need to actually own a dog.
Barking dog alarms use built-in sensors to detect trespassers even through windows or walls, with a sensitivity of ten to 20 feet. The sound increases as trespassers get closer, as if the dog is getting even angrier at the intruder. Unlike whole-house security alarms, installation is simple and can be done by the homeowner. Many of these alarms can be moved from place to place and installed in almost any area you want them to be in just minutes. Of course, they require much lower maintenance than owning a real dog.
Not just homes, but also apartments, RVs, warehouses, and commercial buildings can be protected by these alarms. A barking dog alarm can be the perfect watchdog. Active and alert 24 hours a day, the sound of a barking dog will not only keep away intruders, but also alert you to the potential issue. A barking dog alarm is a reliable and cost-effective home security system that provides an excellent layer of protection for your house.
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