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  • Do it Yourself: Home Security Components

    Having your home or car broken into and invaded by intruders is a harrowing experience. Afterward, you or your family may not feel safe in the comfort of your own home. You may feel angry and...

  • How Home Security Works

    In a typical home security application, each ground-level door and window, and sometimes second-story windows as well, have an attached sensor that monitors the entryway's status. Each of these...

  • How to Install a Wireless Burglar Alarm System

    A wireless burglar alarm system has an advantage over other home burglar alarms--it's easier to install yourself. Not only does a wireless burglar alarm save the cost of hiring an electrician, it...

  • Home Security DIY

    Home security systems give you peace of mind when you are away from home. Many home security are now wireless, making it more convenient for the typical do-it-yourself homeowner to install. With a...

  • Installing a Home Alarm Security System

    Home alarm systems are a critical component of a comprehensive home security plan, but many homeowners are hesitant to pay hefty installation fees charged by some security companies. With some...

  • Do-It-Yourself Home Alarm Security

    It isn't necessary to hire a professional to install a home security system. Most of the alarm systems simply require basic knowledge of home security and some minor handyman skills. The system...

  • How Alarm Systems Work With a Garage Door

    In today's world, burglar alarm systems are quickly becoming a necessity for keeping our homes and belongings secure. Doors and windows are the obvious points of entry into any enclosure. As...

  • How Does a Home Alarm System Operate?

    The eyes and ears of a home alarm system are the sensors that monitor entry points and interior areas. The typical sensors, generally installed on doors and windows, use two magnets: one magnet is...

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