Showing posts with label Yale Home Alarm system. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yale Home Alarm system. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 July 2015

Burglar alarms and home security

 Burglar alarms and home security
Wireless burglar alarm 

Alarms can be either wired or wireless. Wireless alarms look nicer, are generally easier to install and can be removed more easily if you move house. They use battery-powered sensors that communicate with a control panel using radio signals.

Wired burglar alarm

While this type of alarm tends to be cheaper to install professionally, or can be fitted yourself, the alarms themselves can be more expensive. Wired systems usually need to be installed by a professional, as the wires will need to be hidden, so labour costs are higher.

Bells-only burglar alarm 

When a bells-only (also called audible) alarm is triggered, it makes a loud noise, which will hopefully alert someone in the area to the situation and/or scare off an intruder. However, unlike a monitored alarm or one with a speech dialler, it won't automatically contact a named person or the police, so there is no guarantee that anything will be done.

Choose the right burglar alarm installer.

Visit : http://goo.gl/FUJcEM

Contact : 
Fitted Home Alarms Ltd
1 Twyford Place
Lincolns Inn Office Village
Lincoln Road
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP12 3RE

Phone: 0800 193 8727
020 3137 8727

Email : sales@fittedhomealarms.co.uk
Website : www.fittedhomealarms.co.uk

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Choose the right alarm system for your home


 Choose the right alarm system for your home
Studies have shown a well-fitted and maintained burglar alarm system makes you less likely to become a victim of burglary. Many home owners, like you require a home security system but don't know where to start.

The best type of alarm for your home depends on your personal preferences, budget, where you live, what your home is like and what level of protection you need.

Alarms can be either wired or wireless. Wireless alarms look nicer, are generally easier to install and can be removed more easily if you move house. They use battery-powered sensors that communicate with a control panel using radio signals.

While this type of alarm tends to be cheaper to install professionally, or can be fitted yourself, the alarms themselves can be more expensive. Wired systems usually need to be installed by a professional, as the wires will need to be hidden, so labour costs are higher.

Visit : http://goo.gl/FUJcEM

Contact :
Fitted Home Alarms Ltd
1 Twyford Place
Lincolns Inn Office Village
Lincoln Road
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP12 3RE
Phone: 0800 193 8727
020 3137 8727

Email : sales@fittedhomealarms.co.uk
Website : www.fittedhomealarms.co.uk

Friday, 29 May 2015

Wireless GSM Security Alarm System

 Wireless GSM Security Alarm System
The latest technology in the world of wireless security alarms is the use of GSM technology (in other words alarms with mobile phones in). Wireless GSM alarms allow you to outwit a burglar or intruder on entry to your home or business. Using this mobile technology allows you to have a security alarm system which does not require a normal telephone landline which all other security alarms no matter how expensive they are require. There are two things burglars want to do, cut the electric and cut the phone line. This would disable the wide majority of security alarms working so they can enter the building with no detection.The bell/siren only security systems are even worse, all they need to do is put either shaving foam or expandable foam in the bell box!

Our GSM security alarm systems overcome the above issues.

The phone line has always been an issue with intruders easily being able to cut telephone lines as they run along outside walls of your home. The use GSM Security alarms cuts the need of a phone line out. Being able to phone the owners of a home or business up to alert them to the intrusion without the intruder having any clue is vital in security. If the alarm system is working off the backup battery and mobile networks there is very little the intruder can physically do before entry to stop the alarm from triggering.
Another added advantage of the GSM security alarm system is being able to hide the control panel in the building as it does not depend on the phone line it can be hidden anywhere. With any standard wireless system the intruder could quickly break in and cut the phone line to stop the owner being contacted. Furthermore this type of GSM alarm is perfect where a phone line isn’t present such as a building site, garden shed, farm building to name but a few.

Visit : http://goo.gl/pkbN7M

Contact Address :
Fitted Home Alarms Ltd
1 Twyford Place
Lincolns Inn Office Village
Lincoln Road
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP12 3RE

Call today : 0800 193 8727, 020 3137 8727
We are open 7 days.

"No hidden charges ,No contract traps ,No monthly fees."

Email : sales@fittedhomealarms.co.uk
Website : www.fittedhomealarms.co.uk

Friday, 22 May 2015

Select UK Security Specialists

 Fitted Home Alarms UK
Burglary always seems like something that happens to someone else, whether it's a friend, a co-worker, or the people down the street. But home burglaries take place an average of once every 15 seconds, and someone is at home during nearly 1 in every 3 residential burglaries. It doesn't take long to realize that burglaries and other property crimes can happen to you or your loved ones.

That's why we're here..Fitted Home Alarms Security Systems has been trusted to protect people and property.Throughout the UK, homeowners and businesses enjoy the peace of mind that comes with being a Fitted Home Alarms customer. Fitted Home Alarm Systems has grown to be one of the largest privately owned providers of security systems in the UK.

Visit : http://goo.gl/pkbN7M

Contact Address :
Fitted Home Alarms Ltd
1 Twyford Place
Lincolns Inn Office Village
Lincoln Road
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP12 3RE

Call today : 0800 193 8727, 020 3137 8727

We are open 7 days.

"No hidden charges ,No contract traps ,No monthly fees."

Email : sales@fittedhomealarms.co.uk
Website : www.fittedhomealarms.co.uk

Monday, 5 January 2015

Home Security Alarm Tips



Experts believe more than 10 million people worldwide fall victim to identity theft every each year. Protect yourself in 2015 by using home security systems.What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term home security system? Burglar Alarms,a device for automatically giving an alarm in case of burglary. Secure your home like never before!

  • If you purchase an aftermarket system it will almost always be wireless, unless you want to rip your walls open. These systems can be attacked via timing and jamming, but most people don’t need to worry about that.
  • With a wireless system you have a visible box on each door and window covered. An attacker can almost always see these, so make sure you don’t skip any.
  • Standard door and window sensors are magnetic contact closure sensors. They only trigger if the magnet and the sensor are separated, which means they won’t detect the bad guy breaking the glass if the sensor doesn’t separate. You know, like they show in all those commercials (for the record I use ADT).
  • The same is true for wired sensors, except they aren’t as visible.
  • Unless you pay extra, all systems use your existing phone line with a special “capture” port that overrides other calls when the alarm needs it. For (possibly a lot) more you can get a dedicated cell phone line integrated into the alarm, so the call center still gets the alarm even if the phone lines are down. You probably want to make sure they aren’t on AT&T.
  • Most of the cheap alarm deals only give you a certain number of contact closure sensors and one “pet immune” motion sensor (placed centrally to trigger when someone walks down your major connecting hallway). Pay more to get all your first floor doors and windows covered. Get used to the ugly white boxes on everything.
  • Most alarm systems do not cover your exterior garage doors. The standard install protocol is to put a sensor on the door from your garage to the interior of the house. The only time we’ve been robbed is when we left our garage doors open, so since then we’ve always had them added to the system. They take a special contact closure sensor since the normal ones aren’t good with the standard rattling of a garage door and will trigger with the wind. Now every night when we set our alarm in “Stay” mode it won’t enable unless the doors are closed.
  • None of the basic systems includes a glass break detector. Most of these are noise sensors tuned to the frequency of glass breaking, rather than shatter sensors attached to each window. I highly suggest these and recommend you put them near the windows most likely to be broken into (ones hard to see from the street). Mine has only gone off once, when I dropped something down the stairs.
  • Understand which sensors are active in the two primary alarm modes – Stay and Away. Stay is the mode you use at night when you are sleeping (or if you are a helpless female in the kitchen in an ADT commercial). It usually arms the exterior sensors but not the motion sensor. Away is when you are out and turns on everything. I suggest having glass breaks active in Stay mode, but if you have a killer stereo/surround sound system that might not work out too well for you.There are also differences in arming times and disarming windows (the time from opening a door to entering your code).
  • When your alarm triggers it starts a call to the call center, who will call you back and then call the police. I’ve had my alarm going for a good 30 seconds without the outbound call hitting the alarm center. It isn’t like TV, and the cops won’t be showing up right away. 
  • Most basic systems don’t cover the second story in a multilevel home. While few bad guys will use a ladder, know your home and if there are areas they can climb to easily using trees, gutters, etc. – such as windows over a low roof. Make sure you alarm these. Especially if you have daughters and want some control over their dating lives.
  •  Most systems come with key fob remotes, so you don’t have to mess with the panel when you are going in and out. If you’re one of those people who parks in your driveway and leaves your garage and alarm remotes in the car, please send me your address and a list of your valuables. Extra points if you’re a Foursquare user.
  • Most alarms don’t come with a smoke detector, which is one of the most valuable components of the system. You regular detectors aren’t wired into an alarm sensor and are just to wake you up. Since we have pets, and mostly like them, we have a smoke detector in a central location as part of our alarm so the fire department will show up even if we aren’t around. We also have a residential sprinkler system, and as a former firefighter those things are FTW (no known deaths due to fire when one is installed and operational).

"No hidden charges ,No contract traps ,No monthly fees."

Call today : 0800 193 8727, 020 3137 8727
We are open 7 days.