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When it comes to
securing your family you don't always get a second chance. Lives can change forever in only a split second. Take the time now to take make sure your family is safe and secure in your home in the future. There are several simple low cost things you can do to make your home more secure from robbery and
theft and give your family peace of mind. Home Security Tip 1Install adequate lighting outside every entry way. You can pick up motion sensor activated lights at most department and hardware stores for under $20.
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Monitoring entryways While… Read moreOnline shopping makes buying holiday gifts so much more convenient. You don’t need to struggle through the mall crowds, stand in line to check out, or deal with pushy retail associates. Plus, when you online shop, you can easily check multiple sites to compare prices and find coupon codes. The one issue with this otherwise simple way to shop is this: rather than you personally bringing your purchases home, UPS, FedEx, or another
delivery company does it for you. And the packages on your porch can pile up
quickly around this time of year, which is a rather enticing sight for package thieves. Here are ways to use your home automated system to prevent package theft this holiday season.
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It can be set in two different modes: monitored and unmonitored. Based on experience, it is better to opt for a monitored one, since when the system is disturbed, no annoying sound will be heard but an
outside watcher will be informed of the incident. The unmonitored system, on the other hand, signals a loud alarm. Nobody is informed, thus suggests a swift get away of the burglar. This wireless system detects any unwanted
behavior through the use of motion sensors. These sensors are linked to the control panel that automatically works to notify the authorities outside.
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