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Home Security Products - Some Basic Devices To Secure Your Home

The simplest home security one can get is from man's best friend; yes, a big, ferocious and well-trained dog is the best security one can hope to get for the home and family, especially in homes that have a yard for the animal to also play around in.
Other than that, there are basic yard signs that act as a deterrent that the house one is thinking of breaking into may have a comprehensive home security system that is fully-automated and monitored round the clock.
These include surveillance cameras, hidden as well as obvious, large ones at sensitive places on the premises; they also include smoke, heat and motion sensors besides alarm sirens of the loud, piercing kinds to control various aspects of home security.
A house without proper lighting is also a likely target by intruders besides those with easy access points that are not lit-up; so, invest in some good quality window decals, and perhaps even a fake camera or two where you can't afford to put the real thing and even sharp, thorny plants like gorse, sea-buckthorn and shrub roses besides berberis.
Those of you that cannot own a dog for practical reasons such as shortage of space or society laws against keeping pets in the premises you live in or even personal reasons for not wanting one can get away with raising the element of scaring off potential intruders with a large 'beware of dog' sign! In fact, this may well be a good idea in the face of the reasoning that having a fierce dog bite someone can get you in trouble with the law should the person sue you - so you're actually better off with putting up a sign.
For those living on a farm or with sufficient open spaces, have pet geese is a viable option as they are noisy and don't take well to strangers on their turf, so are a strong barrier against possible intruders.
Motion sensor lighting that detect movements and light up are a good option for outside as well as inside home spaces while garage and porch-areas also do well to have these installed; other options for improving home security include installing heat sensors that go off when they detect human body heat, so pet animals are not at risk of activating these.
There are other basic home security devices that are easy to source and fit in houses by yourself if you have the skills and the tools for the job.
There are even portable, easy to assemble security devices that can be attached to hotel rooms when one is traveling or to smaller private areas such as tool sheds and garages, which are typically loud alarms fitted on doors.
The more comprehensive security packages for the home consist of a safes, security cameras, (some connected to a 24-VCR or direct download of the day's recording to the PC), smoke and motion sensors, heat detectors and dual CO detectors besides those meant for the doors and windows specifically.
So, choose from any one of these basic home security ideas and safeguard your personal property.

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