Showing posts with label alarm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alarm. Show all posts

Thursday, November 27, 2008

What is a Home Alarm System?(1)

Home alarm system consists of numerous home security devices. The main objective of having a home alarm is to ensure that your property, loved ones and your own safety is taken care in a full-fledged manner. The idea of home alarm security services is to see to that there is no damage to those mentioned above and even in the event of damage some remedial measures are implemented to ensure safety.
The components of a typical home alarm system vary slightly from company to company. The variance is not in terms of the products. One can find marginal difference and such differences don’t have a major impact on the security features. Companies will supply you one or more instruments as per your requirements and specifications.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Pool Alarms – How Can You Protect Your Child From Pool Hazards?

Believe or not, swimming pools kill more children per year in the USA than guns. Tragic, isn’t it? But you don’t have to suffer from this lurking danger.
Swimming pool alarms and pool door alarm have been around for some time and can provide us a 24 hour check on any incident.
Many parents don’t consider it a necessity since their reasoning is that their children don’t use the pool unless they are around. What is worse, many of them place a fence around the pool considering that it will give enough security. Although that is true, someone may have left the door unsecured or the child may have found an access that a grown up wouldn’t have noticed.
Unfortunately, children are very curious, and can escape the attention of a distracted parent who went to answer the phone or felt asleep under the sun. It only takes a couple of minutes for the inevitable to occur.
So, a swimming pool alarm isn’t only a system placed for those moments when you are not around, but a complement to eliminate the human risk factor. A machine is capable of doing what we can’t: perpetual surveillance. Like it or not, we humans are more prone to make mistakes than them.