Is it hard to sleep at night thinking about all the things that could happen to your home while you aren’t able to watch it? Do you worry about burglars entering your home or someone breaking in on your family while you’re at work? These are legitimate fears these days, because situations like this happen around the country all the time. Having good door locks just isn’t good enough any more, because they’re far too easily by-passed. Did you realize that you’d be three times less likely to have a break-in if you added a residential security system to your protection plan. Maybe it’s time to put your mind at ease by havingĀ security system installed.
Your new security system doesn’t have to create any hassle for you whatsoever. You can hire many different firms who will come out, assess your home, install your system, and then monitor it all for you. All you have to do is sit back and relax. By adding a comprehensive system, you can guard your home against much more than just theft, too. You can add a fire communicator, a heat-rise detector for areas of your home where dust might keep a regular fire detector from working properly, a motion, detector, a glass break detector, a sensor for water in your basement, and even a medical pendent in case you have someone in your home who might need immediate medical attention.
It’s easy to understand why the number of break-ins has risen during these times of recession and high unemployment. Desperate people do desperate things. Unfortunately they often do these things to other people who can ill-afford the expense associated with theft. The average cost of a home burglary in this country is $2000. That statistic alone helps to put the cost of a residential security system into perspective, doesn’t it! If the intruders take more or vandalize your home, the cost of the break-in is going to go much higher. Paying $200 for an alarm system suddenly becomes an incidental expense when compared to this much-costlier option.
Another statistic that’s really scary is that if you have one burglary in your home, and the intruders learn that you have no residential security system in place, they’re going to feel a lot more comfortable about breaking in a second time. Other interesting and thought-provoking statistics include the fact that it is estimated that three out of four homes in the United States will be broken into within the next 20 years, and there were 14 million property thefts in 2003 alone with 83% of them being home or business robberies. With these odds stacked against homeowners, it’s easy to see why so many are taking steps to lessen their chances of a break-in happening at their own home.
Residential security systems really work in deterring criminals from breaking into your home. Just putting a sign in your yard and decals in your windows proclaiming that you have an alarm system in place can stop them from completing an intended break in. The cost of the system is a small price to pay for the safety of your home and family as well as your own peace of mind.
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