Archive for February 26th, 2010



We all want our families to be safe and in the modern world that we live in today advances in technology can help keep our families safe and give us peace of mind. There are almost countless options when it comes to home security systems today. Choosing the various supplies and components you’ll need will depend on the degree of protection you require and of course any budgetary restrictions. So let’s talk about some of the home security system supplies available today.

There are security cameras, both wired and wireless. These cameras may act as a deterrent to any potential thieves. Wireless cameras are relatively easy to install and can be done by a do-it-yourselfer over the course of the weekend.

Every home security system will have magnetic contacts. These contacts are used to detect when a door or window is opened. One contact would be in the door itself the other contact being in the door jamb. When the connection is broken the alarm is triggered.

Motion detectors are also a common components in a home security system. For outdoor use, a motion detector can be used to turn on a light when someone approaches the house. They may also be used to sound a chime alerting you to the fact that someone is approaching the house. Indoors, motion detectors can cover any area that you wish. You may not have every door and window in your house equipped with magnetic contacts. If that is the case, those particular doors or windows can serve as access points that would not trigger an alarm. However, a motion detector can cover an area such as this.

Another important component in a home security system are glass break sensors. If someone were to break a window but the window frame remains intact it may not trigger an alarm equipped with magnetic contacts. In this case, the glass break sensor would detect the sound that breaking glass makes and trigger the alarm.

Other home security system supplies that are available today include smoked detectors, gas and carbon monoxide detectors, temperature and humidity sensors, photoelectric beam detectors, and more. The list of available components and features seems almost endless. It certainly is a good idea to equip your home with a security system but it’s also a good idea to do your homework before getting started with the project.

By: Stan Jenkins

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Security has always been a key concern for people living in independent houses. Thanks to the recent spurt in burglary and house break-ins, this concern has become much more critical. The selection of home security door lock can prove pretty challenging. To help you, by means of this article, we are presenting the findings of our examination of different considerations in selection of a home security door lock.

There are several different kinds of locking mechanisms that are available at any hardware store. However, we suggest that you choose a deadlock mechanism for your home security door lock because breaking a deadlock requires more effort and up to 15 times more time as well. But your task doesn’t get much simpler as the variety in deadlocks is itself staggering.

There are three common deadbolt designs to look at for a home security lock, they are designated by the amount of cylinders in each mechanism. The kind you choose is dependent on the type of door you are installing the lock into. The three are the single cylinder deadbolt lock, the double cylinder deadbolt lock or the single cylinder deadbolt with removable thumb turn.

Selection of a home security door lock is also dependent on your budget. The amount of money you are willing to spend on a deadbolt lock is pivotal in determining which material the deadbolt is made of. If you can afford to go for patented alloy steels over iron deadbolts, the lock will be sturdier and provide maximum safety.

You also must decide between the different options for keying as their are locks that allow the key to be inserted from both the outside and the inside, while others only allow from the outside. This second type could be trouble if you forget your keys, since the key isn’t required to secure the lock but you must have it to unlock! Whether you select a one or two-way key mechanism will be based entirely upon your own personal needs.

As always, selecting your deadbolt lock will require you to check on the keys nature. If the key contains multiple grooves, such as multiple levers in the lock, a robber will find it difficult to duplicate the key to open the lock.

By: Rex Freiberger

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Security has always been a key concern for people living in independent houses. Thanks to the recent spurt in burglary and house break-ins, this concern has become much more critical. The selection of home security door lock can prove pretty challenging. To help you, by means of this article, we are presenting the findings of our examination of different considerations in selection of a door lock. Cylinders in a deadbolt door lock mechanism are what determines the different types of home security locks. Depending on the strength and size of the door you need, three different types of locks can be selected.





There are an incredible number of options today for people that are interested in installing a home security system. As technology advances more and more options become available and the prices get lower. A good home security system can not only protect you from theft and give you peace of mind it can also save your life. But with so many options available it can be difficult to choose the system that’s right for you.

So how do you compare home security systems? How do you make sure you pick the best system to suit your needs? We’ll start by discussing some of the various options available today. Some of the various features of today’s home security systems are:

- Magnetic contacts: Just about any security system you get today it will have magnetic contacts. Magnetic contacts are used on doors and windows to alert you or your monitoring company when a door or window has been opened. In a door for example one contact will be in the door itself and the other contact will be in the doorframe. As long as these contacts stay together everything is fine. When that contact is broken the alarm is triggered.

- Motion detectors: A motion detector does exactly what you would expect it to do, it detects motion. Motion detectors can be used outdoors to turn on lights or to sound the time to notify you when someone comes onto your property. Motion detectors are also used indoors to detect an intruder. You may not have magnetic contacts on every door and window in your house and if someone is able to get inside without triggering those contacts they would set off the motion detectors once they get inside.

- Glass break sensors: Glass break sensors are a good thing to have. With magnetic contacts there is a contact in the window frame but if someone breaks the window to window frame will stay intact and may not set off the alarm. But, a glass break sensor will detect the sound of the glass breaking and set off the alarm.

- Panic buttons: A panic button can be pushed to trigger the alarm immediately if there is an intruder. Many security systems will have a delay to allow the homeowner time to go inside and turn off the alarm so it is not automatically triggered every time you enter your home. If you happen to be home and there is an intruder you can push the panic button to trigger your alarm and notify your monitoring company immediately. When the alarm is triggered the monitoring company will call your house to see if it was a false alarm or not. If you don’t answer the phone or if you answer the phone and give them the wrong password they will notify the police immediately.

- Security cameras: Security cameras, if placed in a visible location, can act as a deterrent to any would be intruders. If someone does break into your house the video can also be helpful in apprehending the criminal.

- Wireless systems: Many systems are hardwired into your houses electrical system. Installing these systems requires running wires throughout the house. A wireless system is much easier to install because there is a lot less electrical work to do. A wireless system uses radio frequencies to connect all of the various components of the security system.

Many security systems today will not only protect you against break-ins but also have smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and other features. With these types of features, and a monitoring service, the fire department would be notified in the event of a house fire which could save your life, or save your house if no one is home to call the fire department.

This is just a brief description of some of the many options available to homeowners today. When comparing home security systems you may want to consult with a professional to help you choose your best options. Another consideration when choosing a system is your budget. You’ll want to get as much protection as you can while spending only what you can afford to spend.

A home security system is one of those things that you buy but hope that you never actually need. But it is definitely a good investment in your family’s safety. A home security system can protect you without you even realizing it. A smart criminal will always choose the path of least resistance. If your house has an alarm system and your neighbors house does not, who do you think will be victimized by any would be burglars?

By: Stan Jenkins

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Protecting your home and family is vitally important. Learn all you can about different home security options Educate yourself and keep your family safe. http://www.smart-home-security.info





Have you ever heard of a Diversion Safe? Many people haven’t and they’re missing out on one of the neatest gadgets ever invented.

Some people call Diversion Safes by other names — Can Safes, Fake Safes, even Decoy Safes but I like to think of them as Disguised Safes.

Why? Because a Diversion Safe looks and feels exactly like what they represent, e.g. RC Cola Can, Ajax Cleanser, etc. That’s because they are! These everyday objects seen in any house are hollowed out and have a twist off top or bottom. They are also usually weighted to feel like they’re full.

Diversion Safes come in many different sizes and shapes — usually in the form of cans but you also will find Diversion Safes Candles, Books, Thermal Coffee Mugs, Flower Pots, Electrical Outlets and even Pillows.

You simply place your valuables in the hollowed out areas of the Diversion Safe and then just put it where it normally would belong.

Burglars don’t have much time to look for loot so they go to the most common places, usually your bedroom bureau, under the mattress or rug, rolled up socks, even in the freezer. Unfortunately many of us haven’t come very far when trying to hide our valuables.

Well, welcome to the 21st Century!

You can put a Diversion Safe anywhere in the house or office that it would ‘fit’ the decor. What I mean is, don’t put a 7 Up Soda Can Safe in your medicine cabinet or an Engine Degreaser Can Safe in your pantry. Even a dumb burglar might get a mite suspicious…

Diversion Safes are a great way to keep your valuables from ‘making a burglar’s day’. Every house should have some. Don’t forget, they portable so you can take them on vacation with you. Now you can take a Diversion Safe that looks exactly like shaving cream or hair spray to keep your valuables safe when you leave your motel room.

And how about your coed — Diversion Safes would be great for a dorm room or frat house.

Diversion Safes make wonderful gifts. They are unique and inexpensive but will show that you put a lot of thought in choosing a gift. Once you demonstrate how it works I have a feeling that the person would rather receive a Thermal Coffee Mug Diversion Safe than a shirt anytime.

Don’t Become a Crime Statistic.

By: Larry Zolna

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If you would like more information about Diversion Safes, please visit http://www.feelsafeandsecure.com/diversion_safes.html and Don’t Be the Next Victim!

Larry Zolna is an author of numerous articles regarding Home Security Products, Self Defense Products and Wireless Hidden Cameras. For more information on these products please visit http://www.feelsafeandsecure.com and Don’t Be the Next Victim!



Nanny Spy Cams



Nanny cams are hidden cameras that are used by parents to monitor their children. These cameras are named so because they are used by parents to identify abusive nannies and babysitters. Without a nanny cam in place, parents will probably never know for sure that their children are actually well taken care of by the nanny or babysitter hired for the purpose. Nanny cameras have helped several parents catch abusive nannies that otherwise would have continued to abuse or neglect their children.

Nanny cameras are compact cameras that are concealable in household items like lamps, books, or even teddy bears. The teddy bear nanny cam is one of the most popular spy cams as teddy bears are popular among kids. The spy cam is usually overlooked by the child and the care giver. The built-in camera sends superior quality images to the receiver. Parents can view the images using their TV or computer. These cameras typically use a 3.6mm lens and 92 degree viewing range.

Wireless nanny cams hidden in plants are ideal for homes and offices. An artificial plant cleverly conceals a wireless camera. The advantage of this type of camera is that it can be placed any where in your home to be used to monitor the children. It has a line of sight of up to 300 feet.

Another interesting addition to collection of nanny cameras is the air purifier concealed nanny cam. The camera fixed in the air purifier is absolutely unnoticeable. It is most suitable for office use. It generally has a 4-channel operational camera and 8 channels for reception. It produces a resolution of 380 lines for a color camera and 420 lines for a black and white one.

You can fit these nanny cameras practically anywhere. The Boom box spy camera is very useful as the boom box is portable and can be shifted to any place in your room. Wireless cameras hidden in books are another popular option as nanny cams.

The list of nanny cameras seems endless. Some other objects that can act as hidden cams are computer speakers, lamps, emergency lamps, smoke alarms, VCRs and purses. Your choice of camera will depend on your requirements including the layout of your home, the distance at which you will be monitoring the images and whether you require recording of these images.

By: Max Bellamy

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