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Hello RCD readers,
Welcome to our voted themed OG RCD article post. This is maybe a four or five
blog post. In this article you’ll have a really short intro of the four levels of security
systems.
- The definition
- Inexpensive safety tips
- Alarm systems
- Camera systems
- The definition
- Inexpensive safety tips
- Alarm systems
- Camera systems
Level 1: Perimeter Protection Security System (FENCE)
Level 2: Middle Area Protection Security System (YARD)
Level 3: Inner Perimeter Protection Security System (WALLS)
Level 4: Internal Security System (INSIDE HOUSE)
Definition:
Inner Perimeter Protection Security System is the third level. This level of security
specifies only house walls. We are talking about tips that you as home owner can
do to protect you from burglars entering your home.
WINDOWS
Inexpensive
safety tips:
Placing
window glass
• Reinforced Glass
• Polycarbonate& Plexiglas
• Tinted Glass
• Reflective Glass
• Protective film
• Security Screens
• Smash-proof window glass
Placing window bars
• Iron bars on your windows make
your home very burglar resistant – even if a thief smashes through the glass,
they cannot squeeze through the bars to burgle your home.
• Be aware that some companies
specialize in decorative window bars that are absolutely beautiful and can be
customized to suit your home’s design
Placing
window locks
• Don’t underestimate the power
of a good lock. Deadbolts and window guard can be a simple, affordable yet
highly effective burglar deterrent
• Another popular option with
homeowners is a vinyl window lock.
• Install strong, visible window
locks on basement and first-floor windows, and simpler deadbolts or window sash
locks on upper levels.
• Use flip locks, keyed locks or
sash locks
Place
alerting items close to your windows
• You should place items close to
your windows that topple over and make a loud noise when touched or stepped
upon.
• The noise from those objects
will alert you in case a burglar tries to enter your house through the window.
Install
bright floodlights to hinder burglars :
• Don’t just install floodlights
at your main entrance.
• It is also necessary to install
bright floodlights over your windows.
• Bright floodlight is a sign
that the house is occupied. A well-lighted window helps to stop burglars’
break-ins.
Plant
thorny bushes under your windows:
• Even if you have some beautiful
flowers to decorate your house, don’t forget to plant some thorny bushes under
your windows to hinder invaders.
• Those thorny bushes make your
windows inaccessible to intruders.
• Keep in mind to avoid planting
tall and strong trees near your windows, because it will be easier for invaders
to kick in.
Alarm
System
Alarm
tips for windows:
Place burglar alarms:
•
Use
motion detectors. Place them under windows to detect burglars in front of your
window.
•
Use
vibration detectors. The alarm will go off when burglars our entering your
windows.
• Make sure that motion and/or
vibration detectors are also placed every story of your home.
• The first is a simple window
sensor alarm to detect when a window is opened or broken, sounding an alarm to
warn your family and send the burglar fleeing.
• This window alarm is a
popular wireless option that is easy to install and can be used on any window
in your home.
• A more complicated window alarm
also adds an infrared motion detector to monitor the area around the window, and
activating when motion is detected but before the window is opened or broken.
• This window sensor allows
you to remotely monitor your windows and alerts you when motion is detected of
if you leave a window open at night.
• Finally, a home alarm system
can provide these components to safeguard all windows and provides the added
benefit of not only warning you of an intruder, but sending an automatic call
for help to your alarm company or the local police.
• This offers an excellent
DIY option that you can install yourself, which includes entry sensors for
windows and doors and ongoing monitoring.
Camera
system
Camera
tips for windows:
• This is one of the most
workable and effective ways to secure your house windows against intruders.
Statistics show that homes without security camera systems are up to 300% more
likely to be broken into.
• Stay Protected with Security
Camera Systems; 24/7 Video Recording and Monitoring; 2 Network Solutions – with
or without network.
• Do not install fake security
cameras. Fakes are fakes forever. To experienced burglars, fake cameras are
easily to be recognized.
FOR
DOORS & WINDOWS
TO
DO LIST :
ü Solid core doors
ü Heavy-duty locks
ü Lock strike plates
ü 3” screws
ü Deadbolt locks
ü Window pin locks
ü Protective glass film
ü Burglar alarms
ü Peephole
ü Porch light
ü Motion detectors
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING STAY TUNED FOR NEXT WEEK PART THREE
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