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In this day and age of wireless this, and mobile that, it only makes sense to consider a totally wireless solution for you home security needs. One of the best advantages of a wireless home security system is not having to punch through walls to run unnecessary wires. Here are some further advantages and considerations.
Wireless cameras can protect areas you cannot see or infrequently visit, and because there are no wires or cables to run installation is a breeze, making these handy devices must-have components of your home security system.
Wireless microphone enhance the use of wireless cameras, allowing you to also hear what's going on, safely away from the danger.
Wireless triggers through the use of motion detectors, which are sophisticated enough to tell the difference between your 30 pound dog and a 180 pound intruder.
An overall wireless home security package is convenient, state-of-the-art, and so easy to install that there's actually no reason not to have one, starting today.
Believe it or not, most emergency and disaster planning occurs at the onset of an emergency or disaster. Make a home security plan today and put it into action before an emergency strikes. In an effort to help you prepare for severe weather occurrences this winter, the following items should be included in your household safety and disaster plan
Determine your family's evacuation plan. It is important to review your family's security plan, noting every evacuation route that leads out of your community. If you're unable to meet at home, make sure each family member knows where the alternative meeting place is.
Memorize emergency contact information. Each member of your family who owns a cell phone should have every emergency phone number programmed into his or her phone. This includes insurance, banking, credit card, medical, and other essential phone numbers.
Additional family preparedness should include a battery operated radio, two-way walkie-talkie radios, activities like coloring books for smaller children, and the necessary items to take care of your family pet, including a temporary food and water supply in addition to what is necessary for your family.
With the sudden passing of Lazard CEO Bruce Wasserstein, just 61 years old, we're reminded of how fleeting life can be. Such thoughts bring to mind considerations of security, in the home, workplace, financial venues and more.
Sources for Lazard stated last Sunday that their CEO, Wasserstein, had been admitted to a hospital due to an irregular heartbeat, but noted that the exec was 'stable and recovering' despite his serious condition. Exact cause of death is unknown at this time. Wasserstein had been the head of Lazard since 2002, taking the company public in 2005. His shares are frozen at this time.
The man was certainly no stranger to stress, being part of the high-pressure world of investment banking for more than 30 years. Wasserstein is credited with brokering lucrative big-name, big-ticket transactions in the range of roughly $251 billion. He was a tough negotiator and helped many businessmen redefine the art of the deal.
While Wasserman's sudden passing comes as a shock, we have to keep in mind that none of us are not immortal. Planning for the well being and financial security of those we care about after we're gone is a responsible and necessary task. Security and safety while we're here is paramount, too. Along with realistic financial security, we need to be mindful of physical security also. Having a home security system is one very reliable step toward that goal.
I moved into a new house two months ago. With juggling the unpacking, getting all the necessary utilities set up and getting the kids into school, I was stressed. I got all those new resident flyers that bombard you with promises of the best deals and great services. But I didn't have time for them.
While tossing the mail aside one day, I saw an ad for home security systems. I'd never actually considered having one. So I abandoned the flyer with all the other recyclables.
While I ran around for the next couple of days, my mind kept wandering back to that flyer. Though I felt we'd moved to a safe neighborhood, it was still a new environment. And in a big house with four kids, I wanted to be sure we had the proper protection.
So I weighed the pros and cons. Of course my nature led me to consider cons first. Number one was obviously that I'd have to pay money. When you're on a budget, new expenses are hard to justify. I was also afraid of what they'd do to my precious new house in order to install the system. I pictured gaping holes in the walls with wires sticking out everywhere. Lastly on my con list, I hadn't planned on hooking up home phone service. If I had to get a landline for the system, I'd have to put out even more money. My cons came full circle.
Even with all of the cons I couldn't help considering the number one pro, providing my family with sufficient protection. So I called for more information. Once I got the answers I was looking for, I was hooked on the pros. First of all, the monthly fees seemed affordable for something that would deter and detect danger. And since I called on a deal, installation and equipment fees weren't hard to handle either. What really sold me was when I found out you don't need a landline to have a home security system. Many companies offer a cell phone uplink. And on top of that, a wireless system was offered. This meant no tearing my house apart. This also meant that the system could remain active during power outages.
I was sold. I've had the system in my house for a month and a half now. It's still crazy to me how easy it is to manage. Just pushing a couple of buttons every now and then keeps my family safer. It not only offers me peace of mind, but gives assurance to the kids as well.
Many methods of home protection exist. You could live in squalor, and make sure no one wants to come near your home anyway. But that might include friends and family. You could buy an attack dog. But if you end up with a lawsuit because it felt the mailman was intruding, this could be a problem. You could arm yourself with martial arts, weapons, or really bad breath. But can you really trust these things to follow through when you need them?
Everyone needs help sometimes. Professional help. And while in this instance I'm not referring to mental help, there is a solution that can bring mental soundness. If you want my advice, home security systems can not only help you protect your home by deterring danger outside, but also by detecting danger within. How's that sound on your mental health?
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