Home Security System Considerations for Your New Home
Your New Home and Your Family's Safety
When you're building a home, you're undoubtedly overwhelmed with
excitement and ever-changing plans and decisions, making it easy
to overlook some of the smaller details. But this is not a time
to compromise your family's safety. By determining your family's
safety needs early on, you can better equip your new home and
ensure you and your family are safe for many years to come.
On the most basic level, a home electronic security system can
provide you with protection from break-ins with four important
levels of deterrence: yard signs, warning decals, loud sirens
and 24-hour monitoring. The right home electronic security
system can also save your family from fire, a necessary benefit
considering that a home fire occurs every 86 seconds and 8
people die in house fires every 24 hours. Add to this the fact
that many electronic home security systems can also detect
carbon monoxide and it becomes clear that security systems are
something you should strongly consider when planning your new
home.
Thanks to advances in technology, homebuilders have a wide
variety of systems to choose from. There's the more standard
electronic system that includes an alarm and 24-hour monitoring
which requires homebuilders to purchase the inexpensive
equipment, pay an installation fee, and pay monthly (usually
less than $40) for the monitoring. This traditional system is
tried and true and remains the backbone of home security systems
today because of its ease of use and affordability. (www.ADT.com
or www.Ademco.com).
Also on the market is automated home security, which resembles
something seen previously only in James Bond movies. Using
automated systems, homeowners have the luxury of using voice
recognition and even seeing inside their home while away via
their laptops. Despite their futuristic qualities, adding home
automation to an existing home is surprisingly affordable and
simple, with many of the products costing less than $40 and
requiring no new wires! (www.Smarthome.com).
Regardless of which system you prefer, you must consider your
own needs before deciding which system is best for you and your
family, including:
>>The style and number of doors and windows in your home
>>How many floors your home will have
>>Your children's ages and their bedroom locations
>>The number and type of pets you have
>>Your home's location
>>Does your home have a detached garage?
>>Are there any gas-fired appliances in the home? (For carbon
monoxide detection)
>>Does the home have a hot tub or gas logs? (For carbon monoxide
detection)
>>Do you have elderly people living in the home (Critical
condition monitoring solutions such as medical assistance)
You can save money on security monitoring services or even
monitor for non-traditional security events like water in the
laundry room or basement. Additionally, Smarthome products
include devices that will allow you to unlock the front door to
let friends in or close the garage door from your office via the
Web. Remote control thermostats allow you to adjust the
temperature from bed at night or even from a cell phone while on
your way home (or to your 2nd home!). They can even trigger a
notice to you if the temperature gets too low (freezing pipes)
or too high (pets, plants, etc.).
Go over your wants and needs for your home security system with
your builder. And, it is wise to ask friends and neighbors about
their security systems. Find out what kind of system they have,
what company they chose and why, and find out if they are
pleased with their system. You may also want to ask about their
system's ease-of-use, reliability and even costs. Once you have
narrowed down the list of companies you want to work with, give
them a call and discuss your specific needs. Then, go over your
findings with your builder to ensure the system gets installed
and is up and running long before you and your family spend your
first night in your new home. And last but not least, don't
forget to make a quick call to your insurance agent. Your home's
new alarm system should save you money on your homeowner's
insurance premiums.