Posts Tagged ‘Security’
Home Security For The Hearing Impaired
Home security is important for everyone in your household, especially family members with any sort of disability. Often times special accommodations need to be made to ensure that a disability, such as hearing impairment, does not prevent a family member from staying safe in their own home.
When you have a family member who is hearing impaired, there are several changes you must make around the house to maintain their level of home security. Anything that normally alerts you with a noise must be altered to also alert you with a visual alert or a sensation of some sort. Read the rest of this entry »
Home Security Advice When Selling Your Home
When you decide to sell your home, and it’s going to be vacant, you may be thinking of installing an home security alarm system. But before you do, you have to make sure you understand a few things. For starters, the secret code won’t be a secret for long. Whether it’s published on the MLS, or given to all potential buyer’s agents via phone or email, the secret will be out.
Alarms provide protection while your home is vacant or not. But you have to remember that the alarm can actually become a nuisance when instructions aren’t followed, whether it’s the instruction on the listing page stating that the buyer’s agent should call beforehand for the code (and they don’t) or if the step-by-step instructions hanging on the wall directly next to the alarm seem to be written in some other language. Read the rest of this entry »
Wireless Home Security
Do you have a security system protecting your, office, home or apartment? If the answer is no, then the question is “Why not?” Burglaries take place every 15 seconds in America. That would be nearly 6000 burglary’s a day. The odds of you becoming the next statistic are increasing every day if you do not take proactive steps to deter criminals.
Criminals want to get in and get out of a building quickly. Any sign of an alarm is going to send them on their way. Even if they do decide to enter the high decibel alarm should scare them off. If you all ready have an alarm use it. If you don’t have one it’s probably time to purchase one.