Burglar Alarms - How Burglar Alarms And Other Crime Prevention Can Protect Your Home And Business
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Burglar alarms and other various crime prevention techniques can help protect your home and business
. While no system can ultimately guarantee that you will never face an attempted burglary, homes and businesses with alarms have a better chance of deterring criminals in the act as well as helping police catch criminals after the fact. Most alarm systems have a sound option so that if an unwanted intrusion occurs, a piercing alarm goes off that is not only painful to a burglar's ears but causes him or her to realize that it is highly likely police will be arriving at any moment.
Burglar alarms can also come with a silent option. Some people prefer this method because feel that a burglar could be more readily caught in the act if the alarm alerts police without the intruder knowing. Other alarm systems include cameras and motion detector devices among other helpful components. Even if you can't afford a home alarm now, you should put dowel sticks in the tracks of sliding windows and doors to deter entry when those entryways are unlocked. You can even measure your dowel sticks to a particular length to allow you to leave a window or door slightly ajar while still protecting the premises. The longer and more difficult you can make it for someone to intrude, the less likely they will try to break in.
Some people's idea of a burglar alarm is having a big, scary dog onsite that is ready to attack possible intruders. This can work but is not the best system because, unfortunately, some criminals would not think twice about poisoning your pet or harming it in some way to gain access to your home or business. It's not a pleasant subject to think about but you could come home to not only find your valuables missing but also a dead pet. It would be wiser to have a pet that can bark and alert you to visitors as well as a proper alarm system.
One crime prevention technique that compliments burglar alarms is posting some form of notification that your home or business is alarmed. Many burglars will move right on to the next potential target rather than test your statement that you have an alarm. You can put signs up in particular areas to indicate the area is under surveillance or that other alarm systems are in place and trespassers will be prosecuted.