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Protect Your Family: 3 Things To Consider When Choosing A Home Security System

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If you're like most people, home security is vitally important to you. Unfortunately, many things can happen that will undermine the safety and security of your home. After all, you never know when someone will attempt to break into your home, or when a fire will erupt. That's why a home security system is so essential. However, you can't take a one-size-fits-all approach to home security. You need to make sure that the security system you choose for your home fits your family's needs. Here are three things to consider when choosing a home security system.

1. Family Activities

When it comes to choosing a security system for your home, the first thing you need to do is consider your family activities. This is particularly true where motion sensors are concerned. Motion sensors are designed to sound an alarm as soon as unexpected movement is sensed inside the home. However, motion sensors aren't able to differentiate between intruder movement and family movement. Unfortunately, that means that your motion sensors will sound an alarm when the family dog roams the house, or your young child gets up to use the restroom during the night. If you have a family dog or young children that are up throughout the night, you might want to forego the interior motion sensors.

2. Power Outages

Power outages can shut down your entire home security system, especially if you're not prepared. Unfortunately, that means that you'll be without home security protection during power-outages related to weather problems, power company problems, or intruder involvement – such as power being cut to your home. That's where a battery pack comes into the picture. When having your security system installed in your home, be sure to insist on a battery-pack back up system. That way, your security system won't shut down just because your power goes out.

3. Central Monitoring

You may think that self-monitoring is the way to go. However, you're still going to need the protection that only a central monitoring service can provide. This is particularly true if you work in a profession that requires you to turn your phone off from time to time throughout the workday. If your phone is off when an emergency is detected, and you only have self-monitoring activated for your security system, you won't be alerted quickly enough. However, with central monitoring, immediate action can be taken as soon as an emergency situation occurs.

To learn more, contact a company like All Pro Security today. 


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