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Home Alarm Systems - Dangers of Not Installing Fire Alarms at Home
from: home-security.report-here.comNot to install your own home alarm system is becoming more and more of a risk to the home security of you and your family. The facts and statistics speak for themselves. For instance, every fourteen seconds a home is burglarized somewhere in the United States, and 60 percent of these happen when the home is actually occupied. On average, every eighty six seconds a home is set on fire, with a fire injury occurring every thirty one seconds. Five and a half billion dollars worth of property losses every year result from fires in residential areas.
As with most disasters, a home fire is unpredictable and often deadly dangerous to the home occupants. There is pretty much nothing you can do to stop it once a fire starts spreading through your home, igniting everything flammable in your home and inflicting fire damage on all in its path. Furniture on fire often gives out dangerous toxic fumes from the burning fabrics which can suffocate and render you unconscious before you can make your escape from the blaze, the greatest risk of this being when a home fire starts while you are asleep. There's no need to live with these risks hanging over you these days, because there are many steps you can take to protect your family and home from the danger of fire and other home incidents. Why risk the lives of your family and yourself when you can easily take preventative action against the risk of fire.
You could go to great lengths and install some kind of automatic fire extinguishing system such as water sprinklers, but most people tend to go for the simpler option of smoke and heat detectors in a typical home fire alarm system. You can significantly reduce the risk of burglary by installing a good home security system, but it is difficult to reduce the risk of fire in the home beyond employing the obvious common sense safe practices. The best you can do to reduce the risk of becoming the next fire victim statistic is to install an early warning home alarm system, including heat and smoke detectors to wake you up and give you enough time to make your escape.
A home alarm system which includes a fire alarm needs to be installed in higher risk areas in your home like your kitchen. But it's most likely that each and every room should have its own heat and smoke detectors, all connected up to the home fire alarm system, since a fire could start from anywhere in your home. So, while setting fire alarms up in the high fire risk areas, don't forget about the rest of your house. And remember to get the smoke and heat detectors installed correctly in the proper locations within each room, keeping in mind that smoke rises.
If your home alarm system relies on batteries in the heat and smoke detectors, make sure that you perform regular checks and replace the batteries where you find that the installed batteries aren't working. If you have installed a monitored home alarm system, the company will then be responsible for ensuring the proper response is elicited in the event of an alarm. This may give you the peace of mind that you and your family are as protected as can be from sudden catastrophes in the home.
When you have chosen to install a home alarm system, you need to make sure that you have done some research on the company you're contracting with so that you pick the company that you trust. Yes they should have a solid history of good service, but here are some more guidelines you could follow in your research: Ask for the company's liability coverage, insurance policy on compensation for workmen omissions and mistakes. Take copies of their certificates if you can to make sure that their work is properly insured and protected, otherwise you may be liable for your losses and insurance claim in the event of a disaster. Ask to see the companies business licenses to make sure that they are permitted to operate their business in your neighborhood.
Perhaps you could also ask the company for referrals from their other customers in your neighborhood, which would help you develop more trust in the home alarm systems company you're researching. Find out where their local monitoring system and services are located so that you can contact them if you ever need assistance with your home alarm system; some companies have monitoring centers in each state in the US. Make sure that your company does not hire any of the work out to subcontractors for installation or the home alarm systems monitoring services, and make sure you read and understand all the paperwork before signing anything.
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