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Article Title: DIY Home Security Options
Author: Richard Armen
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To make sure your home is secure from burglars and other threats, you must call a home security alarm company and have them install an expensive whole-house alarm system, right? Actually, many homeowners have found that there is a better option for them: DIY home security systems.
That's right, you can make your home more secure in just a weekend, while avoiding the expense of having an alarm company come out to install a complicated system. The rapid advance of computer technology and the increasing affordability of products has increased both access and alternatives to high priced home security systems. Depending on your needs and desires, you may decide to design your own home security system. Although many professionally installed systems can provide direct contact with authorities in times of crises, they can also be expensive and complex, and may not be the best choice for all homes.
Some of the many options available to you as a consumer include: deadbolts and other locks, wireless surveillance cameras, dummy cameras, wireless alarm systems for doors and windows, glass break detectors... The list goes on and on! In fact, no matter what area you're trying to protect, there's sure to be a home security product to suit your needs.
Home security begins long before a potential thief enters your property. Security begins with the overall appearance of your home. Using motion sensing lights and maintaining visibility on your property can act as a deterrent. Signs and stickers from a home alarm company can fool a thief into believing you've invested in an expensive alarm system � and cause them to think twice about breaking in. Make sure there's nowhere to hide near doors and windows, so that potential thieves don't feel comfortable breaking in there. For example, plant thorny rose bushes under windows, not big trees that provide plenty of cover for a thief.
Cameras, integrated into your home security system, may also be used to see who is at your front door, or to check on your child during naptime. Cameras come in a variety of sizes and styles, including the popular �nanny cams� which can be hidden almost anywhere in the home. Most cameras on the market today are digital and can be set to infrared or �night vision� to record images in low light situations. A variety of home security options can be monitored remotely, allowing you increased peace of mind while on vacation. Whenever you're traveling, you can check in on your residence via the computer or smart-phone. There are also �dummy cameras� for those who want cameras to deter burglars, but are looking for an even lower-cost solution.
Door and window alarms are among the most popular DIY security products. These simple wireless alarms attach to entry points in your home. Door and window alarms are also a great option for renters, since they are just as easy to uninstall and take with you when you move. Not only can they keep burglars out, but they are also a great way to make sure your child is not out of their room in the middle of the night.
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