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Oct 11 2008

First Alert Home Security Systems Could Be The First Step To Keeping Your Family Safe

Published by Author at 3:11 pm under Security Systems

You never know what could happen.  While it does no good to be alarmist, most would agree that it’s foolish not to have some awareness of possible threats to the safety of you and your family.  The truth of the matter is that often the most simple systems are the most effective, providing an immediate deterrent and keeping your home off the list of potential easy pickings.

A thief often views a potential target like any other predator; they’re looking for those that are easily attacked with minimal fuss.  Any sort of fuss and they’re likely to pack up and look down the line.  A simple investment is the First Alert home security system.  With a trip to the hardware store, you can have a fighting chance at a little peace of mind.

Economical, Easy To Install

The advantage of purchasing a First Alert home security system is that they’re relatively cheap and easy to install.  They’re a great choice for the single apartment dweller looking for a low-budget way to keep an eye on their stuff.  A First Alert home security system can be insufficient, however, because they are not monitored.  On the high end, they can be programmed to dial a cell phone.  Still, they are significantly better than nothing, which is what many burglary victims have.

First Alert home security systems often are secured to doors.  These are the primary locations for obvious reasons.  When you install it, there will be a component for the door, and another matching one for the doorframe.  Most of the time these systems can be installed with a minimum of work, often just adhering with the double-sided sticky foam that comes with the kit.

Know Your Code!

It’s a good idea to program and get to know your First Alert home security system before attaching it, of course!  Don’t become the target of your own system!  When you install your First Alert home security system, pick a code that makes sense but that is not too obvious.  Your birthday, address, or phone number are all poor choices.  Pick another number that has very personal significance for you, such as the day you graduated high school, or the address of your childhood home.

When you enter your domicile with the First Alert home security system, it should activate.  You then have a certain number of seconds to enter your code before the alarm sounds.  It’s a good idea to practice this a few times before leaving the house—don’t forget it’s there!  With time, your First Alert home security system will be something you don’t have to think about but will always know is there.

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  1. Pamelaon 13 Oct 2008 at 2:57 pm

    Thanks for the system use tips. Too many people don’t seek out the training they need in order to maximize the features of their home security system. Any reputable home security company will provide free training and retraining as many times as you request it.

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