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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based upon rising heat temperatures and carbon particles in the air rather than ion particle sensors that trip the outdated smoke detectors when the toast is burning.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1月14日 星期六

Wireless Weather Stations and Their Benefits


Gone are the days when we only had the news to tell us whether we would have clear skies throughout the week or rain clouds coming our way. Thanks to the recent developments in science and technology, we can now buy our own instruments or even weather stations to predict weather from the convenience of our home.

The Electronic weather station no longer has big and bulky devices attached to it, but now come in sleek designs. You can even get electronic weather stations that are wireless and use radio waves to transmit data from sensors that are placed around the house. These wireless devices are easy to handle and moving them from one place to another is no longer an issue.

This wireless electronic weather station consists of one main apparatus and a few other electronic recording devices. The recording devices have sensors in them that record things like temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind speed, humidity and rain water levels. These sensors collect the data required to predict weather and transmit them to the main unit using radio waves. The main unit then uses a microchip to translate the data which is sent to it and the many displays explain the coming weather conditions.

If you studied geography, you will know that the key element that affects the weather is the temperature of the atmosphere. The land and water around a particular placed is heated to or cooled depending on the temperature and this change in temperature at different locations creates the winds that bring the weather. Hot air will rise creating an area of low pressure and cool air descends and creates an area of high pressure. An area with low pressure is linked with rain or clouds and one with high pressure will have clear skies. The wind and its direction depend on the areas atmospheric pressure and temperature.

This is why a weather station needs to have a barometer to calculate the atmospheric pressure and more importantly, a thermometer to record the temperature of the surrounding area. But weather also depends on the amount of moisture in the air (humidity) and this is why a weather station will include a hygrometer to do just that. The wind velocity, temperature, air pressure and humidity are all recorded by a weather station at a specific location over a period of time. This recorded data is the key element which is used to decide whether the weather will bring rain, clouds or sunshine.

You can find a home weather station online that will suit your requirements as well as budget. Many weather hounds prefer to use something more traditional looking and if you are one of them, you can definitely get something that will look traditional but at the same time have great functionality and technology.




Using an electronic weather station gives you the same quality info that meteorologists use. It is a perfect addition for the family that's on the go. Visit our website for more information.





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