Door Alarms System

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By Jamie Fitch

Are you looking for more information on door alarms? A household requires protection in order to keep your family safe from harm. Research conducted regarding crime deterrents indicates that options like alarms on possible entrances such as windows or doors, or entire home security systems, reduce break ins and crimes. A door alarm provides a simple and affordable method to secure your home, giving your house or business high quality security and keep you and your family safe. It is important to understand the benefits of a door alarm, as well as how it is best used, before you commit to a purchase and installation. You should take time to think about the best location for the alarm, how it operates and how it would best be put to use. Once you have this information, you will find yourself able to make an informed choice as to which type of door alarm is suited for you.

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Door Alarm Placement

A crucial element to high quality security is to make sure every exterior door has a door alarm. Intruders tend to use a variety of entrances, such as back doors, basement doors, or garage doors, to break in. Since it is difficult to predict their entrance point, if each door is outfitted, you'll be aware of any attempts to break in. 

Door Alarm Operations

Simply put, both the door frame and door are outfitted with magnetic strips, which set off the alarm upon separation. Different alarms offer different alert sounds, so you may choose what you prefer. There are a myriad of options, such as quick, subtle beeps or chimes, alarmingly loud sirens, or even options that imitate guard dogs barking. A high volume alarm is generally used as an alert, with a quieter notification sound while simply keep you aware of entrances and exits.

A Security Alarm's Various Uses

Obviously, the most common use for a door alarm is as a security measure. While being made aware of every opened or closed door within your home is one of the best security measures and uses for a door alarm, there was other uses for a door alarm in your business or household. It is not uncommon for businesses to use a door alarm as a way to alert employees to the entrance of a customer, allowing businesses to be productive, alert and, helpful. Another use is to equip an emergency exit with a door alarm, so as to alert a wide area of people if an emergency exit is required.

Door alarms keep not only criminals out, but can also be used to keep children out of dangerous areas, such as swimming pools or tool sheds. So long as the key pad or control device for the alarm is out of children's reach, this can be an effective preventative safety measure. Don't let your home become victim of one of the 57 percent of burglaries in the United States that "took place without forced entry", according to a 2003 data set presented by the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

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