Sunday, December 25, 2011

ADT and Brinks Home Security Review

!±8± ADT and Brinks Home Security Review

In these trying times people will go to desperate measures to make ends meat. But with our precautions we can avoid being robbed or harmed in any way. ADT and Brinks home security companies are dependable alarm and burglar alarm systems that can assist you and your family in safty and control over your home.

If you're like most American families, you probably enjoy a mild life in the suburbs. Companies like ADT and Brinks home security are making a fortune now days off of these monitoring systems. And for a small monthly fee, you too can be on their watch list.

ADI Burglar Alarm systems, is another company that can greatly help a family from having anything stolen when they are our at work or sleeping at night. there are other ways to protect your home other then the basic burglar alarm, Honeywell Burglar Alarm Systems can provide services other then just an alarm, in addition to Honeywell is Securepro Burglar Alarm Systems.

The number one prority in most American families lives is to protect the lives of thier loved ones and there are companies that want to help.

Companies like ADT and Brinks home security are making a fortune now days off of these monitoring systems. And for a small monthly fee, you too can be on their watch list. However, you may not be down with the continuous fee. This is also understandable. If this is the case, then you may want to look into one-time security measures.

You know, things you can purchase and keep forever. Simple window alarms that cost hardly anything, Honeywell Wireless Burglar Alarm systems, surveillance cameras with a monitor in order to keep an eye on your exterior lot, and an automatic garage door that requires a code to access. This way you'll have all entrances to your home covered at all times.

In addition to basic security measures and fancy burglar alarms, you should always have an escape route planned. This is something you do with your entire household so that everyone knows. If someone should penetrate the home, where does everyone go or exit? Make a plan so that your family can remain safe in dangerous situations like home invasions or even house fires.


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Honeywell 6280 Touch Screen | Colorado Security

Check out the next generation of Honeywell Keypads. The Honeywell 6280 touchscreen is changing the way we do security. Not only does it have the basic functions of a keypad, but it also displays your family's photos and videos. See how the 6280 touchscreen can change the way you live! www.safe-systems.com

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Home Alarm Security Design 101

!±8± Home Alarm Security Design 101

Designing your home security system can be an important step in properly securing your home. Having been around the security system industry over the years, I've picked up on some key components for designing a lock tight home alarm system.

I'm currently building a home and the security design is an important component that I've included in the building process. Whether your building a new home, putting a security system in your existing home, doing a DIY alarm system or having it professionally installed, these are all important points to consider. It's important to maximize and optimize your security coverage.

1. Lock down the border of your home:

Doors - It goes without saying that the most common way that thieves enter your home is through a door. Back sliding glass doors can be a real target. The front door can be as well. A lot of people think that the front door is too visible but front doors continue to be a main entry point for intruders. Putting security contacts on each door is a must. Windows - In the basement and on the mainfloors, windows can also be a giant bullseye. Unlocked windows can be easy entry points. Security contacts on each window can be an additional barrier that you can add. This will allow the security system to sound an alarm if a window opens while your alarm is turned on... even if you forget to lock your windows. Another key way in monitoring your windows, is using glass breaks. Glass breaks can monitor any glass break sound for a particular area. So if an intruder decides to break the glass and bypass your window contacts, you'll still know.

2. Secure the inside:

Motion Sensors - Motion sensors can be an effective way to monitor activity inside the house. These sensors are designed with small pets and animals in mind. If an intruder can get past your first line of defense, a motion sensor can provide a strong secondary protection. Motion sensors are also perfect in unfinished basements. They are also a less expensive way to secure your unfinished basement vs. putting contacts on each window. Cameras - Video cameras are becoming an increasingly popular way of monitoring the inside of your home. The price has come down on security cameras making them more affordable. Cameras allow you to monitor activity while you're away or allow you to keep an eye on kids. Cameras can give you a view into your home at all times.

Lastly, as I mentioned earlier in this article, I'm building a new home. One way to save considerable amounts of money is to wire your new home with a security system in mind. Wired contacts are cheaper than wireless contacts. So, if you would like all of your windows and doors monitored, hard wiring the window security contacts is a great way to plan ahead and save some money. Wireless security contacts on windows and doors are still fantastic and will do a great job, they just will be a little more expensive.

Designing your home security alarm system is key to protecting you and your loved ones. Using these important tips can help you design the perfect alarm system.


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Ademco Vista 20P Chapter 7: Wireless Receiver - Wireless Home Security by SafeMart

In this home security video SafeMart reviews the wiring of a wireless receiver for an Ademco Vista 20P home security system. SafeMart provides home security systems and alarm monitoring that is simple, secure and professional. Wireless home security systems are the most advanced type of system in the industry and we've advanced this technology with our patented Plug & Protect delivery system. Plug & Protect delivers home security and alarm monitoring that is programmed and customized for your home security needs.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Selecting a Home Standby Generator - A How-To Guide

!±8± Selecting a Home Standby Generator - A How-To Guide

How to Select a Home Standby Generator

Blizzards, Ice Storms, Tornadoes, Hurricanes, a careless driver striking a power pole -- there is no end to the natural and man-made disasters that can shut the power down at your home. In the past people would light some candles, fire up the gas stove, and tough it out. But now, with most homes being nearly 100% electric, losing power can be more than an inconvenience; it can be life-threatening.

Fortunately standby power generators, once exclusively used by factories and large companies, are within the financial reach of any home owner. They're safe, quiet, and efficient. In fact, the only issue is: Which generator is right for you?

What's the Watt?

Generators are sold by wattage rating. If you were absent from school on that day, you might not know that wattage is sort of the electrical equivalent to horsepower. Remember Ohm's law? Don't worry, I didn't either. Anyway, Watts = Volts x Amps and Amps = Watts/Volts. While theoretical knowledge is a wonderful thing, here's some more practical information to help you select the right home standby generator for you.

Power Consumption Calculations

Most every electrical appliance has a tag somewhere that will tell you at least two of the numbers that you need to calculate the right size emergency generator for you. If you have volts and amps, you can use Ohm's law to calculate the watts.

Of course, if they list the watts, then you're all set -- almost. Electrical motors require up to four times as much wattage to start up than they do to keep running. It's got something to do with inertia and friction, but I was absent on that day as well. So, a good rule of thumb is to multiply the wattage on the label (or the wattage that you calculated) by 4 if you're dealing with any electrical appliance that has a motor.

When it comes to calculating the wattage required to run electrical lighting, you could have been absent from school for the entire year and still get this one right. It's printed right there on top of the bulb. That means, if you want to power a 60 watt light bulb, then you'll consume... yep, 60 watts of power.

The following chart lists the average wattage for the average household appliances. Use these figures only as a guideline as your appliances may be extraordinarily un-average.

Typical Home Appliances Wattage Requirement Appliance

(multiply Watts x 4 to determine startup requirements for appliences with motors)

Coffee Maker 1750 0 Dishwasher (no heat) 700 (2800) 1400 Electric Fry Pan 1300 Electric Range 8-inch element 2100 Microwave Oven 625 watts Refrigerator or Freezer 700 (2800) Clothes Washer 1150 (4600) Electric Clothes Dryer 5750 (23,000) Furnace (gas or fuel oil) 1/8 Horsepower 300 (1200)
1/6 Horsepower 500 (2000)
1/4 Horsepower 600 (2400)
1/3 Horsepower 700 (2800)
1/2 Horsepower 875 (3500) Lights as printed on bulb Radio 50 to 200 0 Color Television 300 10,000 BTU Central Air Conditioner 1500

If you were planning to power everything listed above then, at first glance, you might think that you're going to need a 30,000 watt generator. Maybe buying a small nuclear reactor would make more sense. But wait! Look what happens when you apply a little power management logic to the formula.

Power Management 101

The first thing to remember is that the maximum wattage for anything motor-driven is only used when the motor first starts up. Moments later it drops down to the normal running wattage. So, you need to select a generator that outputs enough wattage to handle the appliance with the highest startup rating. Then, simply make sure no two appliances are started at the same moment and you can dramatically cut down your calculation.

The second thing to remember is that the total of the running wattage column is only an issue if you plan to run every appliance, all at the same time, and all day and night. So you see, by simply mapping out a reasonable power management schedule you can cut way back on the size of your power requirements. For most people a 2500 watt generator will do the trick.

Fuel Requirements

Although diesel-powered generators exist, they are typically used in commercial and industrial environments. For us homeowners there is a choice between gasoline and liquid propane gas (LPG). As a rule of thumb, the LPG models run quieter than the gasoline models. Fuel consumption varies depending upon the horsepower rating of the generator's engine. An 8 HP model will run about 10 hours +-, at full load, while an equivalent LPG model runs 1 hour for every 5 lbs of fuel that it burns.

Start Your Engines

There are 3 basic ways to fire up a generator. Some models come with a recoil starter, just like a lawn mower's starter, other come with an electric (battery) push-button starter, and other comes with an auto start switch, also called a transfer switch, that must be wired directly to your home's existing electrical system.

If you lose power frequently, or there is some device in your home that must remain powered on at all times for health or security reasons, then a transfer switch-equipped standby generator will virtually ensure that you have power even if you are not home when the outage occurs.

In Summary

Now that you have the basic facts, go ahead and make your own wattage consumption chart. Then devise your personal power management program, decide if you need a transfer switch or not, and go shopping for the peace of mind that an emergency generator will bring in times of trouble.


Selecting a Home Standby Generator - A How-To Guide

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