Category: Home Security

Effective And Affordable Home Protection

Posted by Striker701 in Home Security

     

Whether you reside in a house or apartment, having an alarm system in your dwelling is a must nowadays. Liberal cities such as San Francisco and Berkeley in the politically correct state of California treat home burglaries as “victimless crimes.” Naturally, these criminal sanctuaries are soft on crime and low on conviction rates. So, burglars at these locations are actually emboldened to continually ply their expertise with little fear of being caught by law enforcement. First of all, how can a criminal act be victimless, no matter how “trivial” it might be? It involves a loss, to a degree, of a person’s life, liberty, and/or property.

Several home protection products are currently in the market that are effective, affordable, and clever. They offer an alternative solution to the often pricey wired and wireless home alarm systems by well known security companies such as ADT and Brinks without monthly monitoring fees of at least $30.

The TeleSpy Intruder Alert, which retails for about $76, is an all-in-one functioning telephone, motion detector, and microphone. To activate the device, you enter any phone number that you desire and switch the motion sensor on. When the phone detects motion, it will automatically dial the number that you entered so that the person on the receiving end can listen in via the amplified microphone for approximately 30 seconds. Then, the TeleSpy disconnects and rearms to detect motion again, repeating the process. All it requires is a phone line. With this set up, false alarms are practically eliminated compared to conventional systems.

The Auto Dialer Security & Safety Alarm, on the other hand, is a passive infrared system which monitors motion in a strategic area ideally 5 to 6 feet above the floor. Once movement is detected when the unit is armed, it will emit a 105dB alarm and call up to 5 preselected phone numbers. The Auto Dialer can also be configured to chime mode. It needs a 9 volt battery and comes with an AC adapter and telephone line; it retails for about $40.

Another similar but more sophisticated device is called the MACE Wireless Home Security System. It comprises of a base unit with an AC adaptor, 1 window/door sensor with a remote transmission of up to 250 feet, 1 motion detector with a range of about 8 yards, and 1 keychain remote control with panic feature for arming and disarming. The complete system costs around $140. When either a sensor or motion detector is triggered, it activates an alarm and transmits a signal to the base unit. The unit then dials the 1st or 5 telephone numbers from your programmed list. The person receiving the call will hear a prerecorded alert message. That individual will have the option to listen in, broadcast his/her voice from the base unit, or disarm the system. If there is no answer and/or the system is not disarmed, the base unit will dial (tone dialing only) the next number on the list. This particular home security system can be expanded by adding extra window/door sensors, for about $40 each, and motion sensors, for about $37 each.

All 3 models have the advantage of being portable, transportable, and easy to install with no monthly monitoring fees. FBI studies on crime prevention indicate that by just merely putting stickers on doors and windows claiming the existence of a home alarm system without actually having one can enhance security. Additionally, Bottom Line reports on home burglary prevention state that generic stickers are more effective, instead of naming specific alarm brands, to keep criminals guessing on what kind of security system is used, if there is one at all.

A conservative American with backgrounds in law enforcement, martial arts, engineering, and info systems management. Please check my web site about self-defense devices, martial art training programs, child and home protection, and surveillance equipment at Striker701 Group.

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Pepper Spray: The Hot Weapon

Posted by Joyfender in Home Security

     

The most common non-lethal self defense weapon is the pepper spray. We see it being used in TV and by characters in movies. The pepper spray has achieved popular culture status and is even a regular household item.

There have been many rapes, robberies, and assaults that are reported each year. While carrying pepper spray does not necessarily guarantee that you will not be attacked. But carrying such weapons will help you defend yourself should the time come that you need to.

The main ingredient of pepper spray is Oleoresin Capsicum, which is found in hot chili peppers and extracted to high concentration. It is not an irritant agent butt rather is an inflammatory agent. It targets mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. The use of pepper spray can cause temporary blindness, distress in respiration, and sometimes a burning sensation in the affected area.

Because it causes inflammation, it will make the capillaries of the eyes swell and shut. These effects last from a range of two seconds to 30 minutes. If you want to get a graphic and more understandable way of understanding how pepper spray works, you can bring to mind instances where you have eaten really spicy food. The tongue will feel hot and feels like it swelling. Tears will swell up. Take that experience and increase it a hundred fold - imagine if the spicy food was rubbed all over your face, affecting your eyes, nose and mouth. This is how being sprayed with pepper spray will feel like.

Another great thing with pepper spray is that it comes in various sizes and shapes. This is to disguise your self-defense weapon. Pepper sprays come as pens, rings, and flashlights. If you still want to be fashionable when you defend yourself, you can purchase a lipstick pepper spray. People who look through your belongings will think that you are just carrying an ordinary lipstick without knowing that it is your defense against danger.

There are also special pepper spray such as the wildfire pepper spray with has 18% concentration. It has a belt clip and keychain holster for carrying convenience. But the most popular brand of pepper spray continues to be Mace pepper spray. It is not only used by ordinary people but also but law enforcement officers as well.

Many of these items can be purchased online so you don’t have to leave your house to buy stuff to protect you. You can pay for it through credit card of PayPal and it will be delivered to you. Some sites even ship your orders for free.

However, pepper spray and other non-lethal self defense weapons need licenses and permission to carry. You should first check if your state allows the use of such weapons before purchasing. There are also books out there on pepper spray that can teach you how to utilize your non-lethal weapon to your best advantage.

The best protection is always being on guard and aware of everything around you. Nothing beats being watchful and attentive.

If you would like to know were you can buy pepper spray or mace take a look here http:/www.safetyprotectiontechnology.com, where they will help you choose the most appropriate for you.

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Pepper Spray: Spraying Harm Away

Posted by Joyfender in Home Security

     

The world is never a safe place to live after all; dangers are just at the corner waiting for its next victim. With the ever increasing rate of people who risk their life because of crimes, some would be careful enough to go their way and bring pepper sprays with them for protection. In fact, if you’ll only have the chance to inspect each bag of every person then you’ll realize that a great deal of them would bring pepper spray for safety. Thorough the years, it becomes one of the leading protection devices used by people particularly by women of the present generation.

Sad to say, most people are not aware of how it works. Basically, there is a wide range of pepper spray available in the market these days and with a vast of choices; you can definitely find one that would be right for you. If you would always go from one place to another then you can opt for clip-on pepper spray which you could carry with you anywhere. There is also what they call as the pen-like pepper spray that is packed in small containers just like a pen so you could simply slip it on your blouses anytime No one would think that what looks like a usual fountain pen is in fact an extremely deadly thing. Beneath the cap of the pen, you will see a nozzle that could go far 6 to 8 feet and provides half-a-second spray. This is extremely convenient though it only provides ten shots.

For sure, some people are wondering what the content of the spray is. For information, it include oil named as Oleoresin Capsicum which was obtained from the placenta of a pepper. Such component has been proven to be safe to be use against the hazard which could be given by ill-mannered individual which also include those that are psychotic or perhaps under the control of drugs or alcohol. Moreover, it is also created using UV (ultraviolet) dye that would help law enforcement officials to better recognize criminals by merely identifying remains of the spray on the skin even after repetitive washings. Almost all pepper sprays also are created to be a hundred percent kind both on humans and animals.

Since it could cause harm to someone, is it legal to bring pepper spray with you at all times? There is really no problem if you want to bring it with you. However, just try not to bring this thing with you if you wish to go to the airport. Also, check with local laws since some states have their own restrictions as well as formulation rules when it comes to pepper spray. One example is Massachusetts that would ask for Firearms Identification Card (FID) before you can bring the thing with you in their place. Moreover, in Michigan there are detailed pepper or tear gas formulations which are mandatory. In New York however, it should only be acquired from a New York state licensed firearm dealer.

If you are interested in defending yourself if attacked and want more information on nonlethal self defense weapons check out http:/www.safetyprotectiontechnology.com where they will help you choose the most appropriate for you. They carry all different sizes of pepper spray and mace.

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Are You Prepared To Defend Yourself

Posted by Trumark06 in Home Security

     

Have you ever wondered what emotions you would have or how you would react in a situation that would require you to defend yourself from a violent and aggressive attacker? Would it be the Fight or Flight thoughts making their way into your brain, or would you just freeze up and do nothing? Are you prepared to defend yourself, do you have the tools and knowledge to halt a violent attacker?

Many people purchase different personal security products that are meant to assist them when defending themselves from an attacker should the situation arise. From Tasers and Stun Guns to Pepper Spray people spend their hard earned money on personal protection only to put the Pepper Spray in the glove compartment of the car, the Stun Gun in the kitchen junk drawer, or the Taser on the top shelf of the closet where they are sometimes forgotten about. It is up to you to remember why you purchased a personal protection product, have it readily available and be prepared to use it to protect yourself and your family.

Take for instance pepper spray, the first thing you should do is get familiar with it. Go outside and take a Styrofoam cup for a target, and the reason we recommend Styrofoam is because it shows results of what pepper spray does to a person. Make sure you are not spraying against the wind, spraying into the wind causes the spray to have particles come back on you. Stand approximately 6 - 8 feet from your target, turn your release off and aim at your target.

Once you are ready, hit the button releasing the spray. You will see that pepper spray starts to burn the Styrofoam. So imagine what it does to a potential attacker. You have just given yourself a lesson in using pepper spray, but it does not stop here. Anytime you are alone, walking to your vehicle in a parking garage, leaving a shopping mall or just simply getting home after dark.

Take out your pepper spray and be prepared.

Stun Guns and Stun Batons have also proven to be a safe and non-lethal alternative for self defense. They range in voltage of 50,000- 950,000. Most stun guns are operated by 9 volt alkaline batteries. Load your stun gun with batteries and click the on switch, depending on the voltage you will hear clicking of the shock, the higher the voltage the louder it will be.

Men and Women differ on how they carry their stun gun. Men normally put it in a holster and where it on their belt where women puts it in their purse. We recommend the same technique mentioned above when you are alone.

Take out your stun gun and turn to the on position, if you are in danger and have the need to use a stun gun you must make contact with your assailant. You must be prepared in a moments notice.

Tasers offer 2 ways of defending yourself. Tasers fire 2 probes up to a distance of 15 feet that transmit pulsed energy through the wires into the central nervous system causing immediate involuntary incapacitation to an attacker.

The other way a taser would be effective would be the Drive Stun Backup which is similar to the stun gun method, applying the device directly on your attacker. Tasers can be worn in public and are considered a non-lethal weapon.

There are certain state restrictions on tasers, stun guns and defense sprays so we recommend you check your local and state laws. Training yourself with a non lethal weapon of choice gives you the understanding of why you have the weapon and the courage to use it.

You can not predict if or when you could become a victim of a violent assault, but it makes sense to be prepared in case you are a potential victim. The best defense is having the best offense.

For more information on the non-lethal personal protection options offered go to: http://www.SafeSelfDefense.com

Check out my blog at: http://www.SafeSelfDefense.info

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Defend Your Home Against Intruders

Posted by Joyfender in Home Security

     

Nobody would really want to kill someone. As one famous man of philosophy suggests, being good is natural to every man it is only the circumstance that will bring the badness out of him. While your family is sleeping soundly in the middle of the night, what if a burglar suddenly intrudes your residence threatening to cause harm among your family member? Even the kindest person of all would react untowardly over the situation; of course anyone would want to stop the burglar immediately to stop his chance of causing further harm to the member of your family.

No matter how many times you had been told that rubber bullet belongs to the law enforcement only, still you can scare their wits away by shooting close range through the bird shot. However, secure yourself with enough bullets just in case the intruder become out of control and try to attack you. There is what the law would call as the Castle Doctrine which you can legally use without having to face criminal obligation in the near future. Be reminded however that you can only make use of such law in cases when the intruder is attempting to compulsorily penetrate into a premise in where he is uninvited. Also, the intruder should be acting unlawfully which simply connotes that someone could not use such law for defense in case the intruder is only acting in the line of their official duties and if the intruder has the intention of inflicting severe bodily harm or death to the occupants.

With this, never attempt to just shot an intruder straight to the point that will leave him dead. Do not shot to kill and do not even attempt to kill an intruder since doing such will only leave you to be charged with criminal record. Come to think about it, you merely want to stop an intruder from causing you harm but you end up in jail. With this, act with caution.

No one surely would want to experience this kind of disturbing scenario so as much as possible, protect your home against the angst brought by intruders. The very first step that you have to take is to survey your place inside and out so you could find for things that could further put you at risk. Look for busted doors, cracked window glass, unclose panel- these could be inviting for robbers. Inspect your belongings; are your valuables simply perceptible from the street? Evade from putting expensive items near the window.

Furthermore, try to inspect the surroundings of your house. Look for those areas that are not perceptible from your neighbors, these could be used by burglars to obtain access to your property. Always remember that having a fence would give you privacy, as well as privacy for robbers to implement their plan. Light the place especially at night so ill-mannered guys would not find it easy to go inside. Protect your homes against intruders by following these simple yet effective tips. Be alert enough at all times.

If you are interested in defending yourself and your home if attacked and want more information on nonlethal self defense weapons check out http://wwww.safetyprotectiontechnology.com where they will help you choose the most appropriate for you.

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Choosing Between A Wired Or Wireless Surveillance System

Posted by Shamac59 in Home Security

     

Surveillance technology began as a way to deter burglars against theft. They have evolved into systems that can do everything from looking at the inside of your home from 1,000 miles away to ensuring your pets are safe from fire while you are out for the day. Consumer surveillance systems have flourished in the past decade. New advances in technology and capabilities ensure there is a system that can meet most budgets and needs.

There are two major classifications of surveillance technology:

* Hard wired

* Wireless

Your decision to purchase a surveillance system should be based on your needs. It is impressive to have a high-end system that can monitor every room at any time. Is that a system that you need? Opting for equipment or packages that you can’t or won’t use will be more wasteful in the long run.

Your surveillance system can be programmed to perform a variety of functions. Sensors are available in consumer systems that can detect such things as body heat, break-ins or even air movement indicative of someone being in your home. It is often recommended that consumers purchase the systems that can also perform emergency tasks like alerting occupants over a house fire.

Wireless surveillance systems are ideal for renters. They are also ideal for those in smaller homes or who want to perform the installation themselves. Wireless systems can be portable for easy transport to a new home. Many also offer voice programming and to call specific numbers in case of an emergency. Wireless sensors communicate with the system and make alerts of low batteries, a problem in the system or other such issues.

Wired, or hard-wired, surveillance systems also have their benefits. These systems are wired into your existing walls and structures in order to monitor your home. They are considered by professionals to be more reliable than wireless systems. Such systems are often more aesthetically pleasing and depend on electricity instead of batteries. Consumers also have the benefit of professional installation that are covered under warranties. The majority of companies that contract security systems offer consumer support if you have questions. These systems can also add value to your home.

There are disadvantages with both types of security systems that should be carefully considered before choosing a system. Wireless surveillance equipment may work only when the sensors are placed at the appropriate angles and distances. There will be problems if you place the sensor too far from the system.

Wireless systems are known to go through a number of batteries. You can imagine the energy necessary for a system that is continually monitoring your home. Wireless systems can also be subject to interference from other electronic devices. Several wireless computer networks use a frequency that can interfere with wireless surveillance cameras. Most professionals recommend wireless systems only as a last resort.

Wired systems are not above reproach. There have been complaints about these systems as well as success stories. The price tag on a hard-wired surveillance system can be surprising. These systems are more expensive, and many consumers must also pay for labor and installation costs.

A hard-wired surveillance system also requires access. It may not be possible to run wires through the walls in some areas of your home. This can leave parts of your home vulnerable to intrusion. You may also want to consider the repair costs necessary if you have building materials like plaster or stucco on your walls. These can be easily damaged by drilling and may be difficult to repair. A hard-wired surveillance system is also a perpetual feature. You will not be able to move it elsewhere since it is constructed into the existing walls.

The right security system can make your home safer. It will give you the assurance that you have someone also looking out for your safety. The right information will help you to pick the system that best suits your needs.

Sharon Macdonald is a retired teacher and high-tech security specialist. She is an expert in visual and audio surveillance systems and techniques. See what she recommends to protect your family in her blog

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