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2012年7月13日 星期五

The Hidden Benefits of Alarm Systems


Each year crews of young men and women spend their summer knocking on doors and introducing people to the benefits of owning a home alarm system. These door-to-door sales people brave the extreme temperatures of heat and humidity to bring the peace of mind that comes for owning a customized alarm system. Most people take for granted their peace of mind until they see for themselves the benefit of having a professionally installed security alarm. Aside from the obvious benefits of preventing burglary and theft home alarm systems are designed to protect property from other unforeseen dangers.

Todays home security systems can be equipped to monitor carbon monoxide levels and detect fire dangers. The sensors that are connected to a security alarm have updated technology that allows for the use of failsafe smoke detectors that are triggered based upon rising heat temperatures and carbon particles in the air rather than ion particle sensors that trip the outdated smoke detectors when the toast is burning. Home security systems provide peace of mind to millions of Americans that are able to sleep soundly at night and travel with the knowledge that they are being monitored both day and night and that assistance will automatically be sent if needed should a fire or a break in occur.

While television advertising depicts the dangers of a home invasion the majority of alarm system installations come from the people that walk the streets and present the benefits of home alarm systems to people that have given some thought to protecting their families but have not realized that home security goes beyond burglar alarms to blanket a house with full protection from all many dangers.




Gaylord Industries (http://www.gaylordsecurity.com/) sells home security alarm systems. Ryan?Coisson is a freelance writer.





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2012年7月11日 星期三

Who Needs a Sump Pump Alarm?


A price tag can never be put on one's peace of mind or the safety of your household. Investing in a sump pump alarm for your home can alleviate many concerns, and should not cost you an arm and a leg.

A heavy rainstorm can not only raise water levels quickly, but can also cause a power failure. When a circuit breaker jumps or a general loss of power occurs, the basement is at risk of flooding, which can cause many potential problems including mold, mildew and damage to your furniture and belongings.

The alarm is triggered when the sump pump stops working, or when water reaches a certain level in your basement. It functions much like a smoke alarm - loud and startling. Its purpose is to warn you of an impending flood. You have the option of having the alarm monitored by a security company that will contact you when the alarm is activated, or a reference person if you are not at home.

Advantages

Aside from the possibility of a power failure, a sump pump can malfunction for various other reasons. At times, debris or mud can clog the nozzles or get caught in the motor. And, normal wear and tear can cause the pump to break down.

The advantage of a sump pump alarm is that you will be warned before flooding of your basement occurs. Another advantage is that many insurance companies are willing to pay for the installation of alarms in order to avoid having to mete out significant sums of money for property damage.

A sump pump alarm is especially beneficial to buildings located near rivers, or low-land areas where water often accumulates, making houses more susceptible to flooding.

Tips on Sump Pump Maintenance

Maintenance of the sump pump and alarm is important in keeping it functioning properly. Here are a few tips:

Check the pump on a regular basis and clean out any debris that can at times cause the equipment to malfunction
Check the batteries on the alarm regularly and change them when they appear low in order to ensure their usefulness
For additional security, many homeowners install a backup battery system, which also requires a routine check up.

Installation

it is important to read them attentively, follow the directions, and test the alarm once it is installed. Many alarms are designed to be attached to the basin while others are to be placed in close proximity to the sump pump.

Set the alarm float sensor just above the sensor level so that you will be alerted when a problem arises, such as the motor failing to activate or the pump being unable to keep up with the heavy influx of water. In general, the alarm runs on a battery backup so that if there is a power outage, it will continue to function properly.

The obvious purpose of the alarm is to prevent the occurrence of a water disaster in your basement. Damage to your valued furnishings, and health issues caused by mold growth and mildew resulting from an excess of humidity after flooding, can be potentially avoided with the installation of a sump pump alarm in your home. You can purchase one at the local hardware store or online. Protect your property and keep your family safe.




Herb Mansfield is a master plumber in the province of Quebec, Canada. He has over 35 years experience in the plumbing field. He is now lending his expertise to the Sump Pump Info.





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2012年1月24日 星期二

Understanding the Home Alarm System


When looking at various types of home alarm systems, each is based on five specific levels that would go into the consideration when choosing. For instance, the perimeter is all perimeter openings that lead into the home. Usually, an alarm system that uses cheap, magnetic contacts for windows and doors works fine. Sometimes, a homeowner would choose a photoelectric beam as well but not always.

Next is the perimeter backup, which refers to any door or window that contains glass. In this case, the alarm system would suggest a homeowner choose some type of glass-break sensor or glass-mount shock sensor. Another aspect of home alarm systems is the interior. For this, the inside of the home would be protected, which is considered the final layer of protection. Most often, the alarm system would include a motion detector, floor flex sensors or pressure sensitive mats, and photoelectric beams.

The life safety factor of an alarm system is protection of the family, or people living within the home. For this, the home system includes devices for radon, carbon monoxide, smoke, and other deadly gases. These devices are affordable and have been shown to save thousands and thousands of live. Although this might sound trivial, the most common mistake seen is people failing to change the battery so the alarm system can work properly.

Then, the last type of home protection is asset or environmental. For instance, people living in cold regions often leave a furnace on while away on vacation to ensure pipes do not freeze. However, if something were to go out, all kinds of bad things could happen. However, using a special high/low temperature sensor, the furnace would kick on and off as needed or notify someone when out. Other sensors that can protect the home include those for sump pumps, water, and humidity.

The thing to remember is that the protection of the family is always most important. Therefore, a person should start with the perimeter and inside perimeter measures to stop an intruder from getting on the inside. However, if someone were to enter a home, the family needs to be notified so they can go to a safe place or leave. Additionally, the interior home alarm would notify the local authorities so help is automatically sent. The goal with sirens and strobe lights is to hopefully, scare the intruder away.

Today, a number of home security and alarm systems exist, some such as the wireless can be installed by the homeowner in a matter of minutes. However, for the more advanced systems, a professional installer would need to do the installation. In any case, it is crucial to work with a reputable alarm company, one that will monitor the alarms 24 hours a day to keep family, home, and possessions safe and secure.

Because more people are concerned about being safe, even in rural areas, the number of home alarm options and companies has grown. People should do some homework before signing any contract, making sure that they have the right system for their needs and that the company helping to protect them is highly qualified and reputable.




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