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		<title>The AAS 600 Wireless Home Security System Reviewed</title>
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The AAS 600 Wireless Home Security System Reviewed The AAS 600 wireless home security system is an outstanding alternative to a traditional hard wired monitored alarm.You will not be required to pay costly recurring  monthly fees like like those charged by ADT, or Broadview, in order to feel safe in your home.This product has consistently [...]]]></description>
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<p>The AAS 600 wireless home security system is an outstanding alternative to a traditional hard wired monitored alarm.You will not be required to pay costly recurring  monthly fees like like those charged by ADT, or Broadview, in order to feel safe in your home.This product has consistently received high praise from its loyal customers.There have been hundreds of positive reviews, but they all seem to be saying the same thing.That this product will provide all the protection your home needs,for a fraction of the cost of those costly traditional systems.</p>
<p>Choosing the right wireless security system is a simple two step process.First you need to determine the level of security that your home is going to require.This means taking into account the size of your property, the crime rate in your neighborhood,and even any particularly expensive possessions you may own. The second step to this process will be to find a security system that meets your needs without being overkill.It may sound easy, but having to wade through all of the different options and products on the market today, can be a bit overwhelming. However if you are like most homeowners,you may just need to be notified in the event of an alarm activation,and  will not need a centrally monitored system. If so,the AAS 600 is the right product for you. This system features an automatic notification function that will call you, or any number that you choose,in the event of an alarm activation.You won&#8217;t get this feature with a traditional hard wired system unless you purchase an additional auto dialer unit, which will add to its cost.</p>
<p>This product comes with some realy cool features,like the Two way voice communication,a remote control, and the cutting edge rolling code technology.All with no added costs. These features are normally optional upgrades on a traditional system. I did notice one a short-coming with this product.It is a closed system ,meaning that you are required to use the components designed specifically for it.I am not saying that it is not expandable&#8230;it is,but you have to use their components. Other systems currently on the market allow for a lot more flexibility. These other products are designed so that you can use equipment from other manufacturers, and in some cases they even support wireless integration which allows you to customize using wireless devices.</p>
<p>The first step in designing your perfect home security system will be to figure out what is needed to protect the perimeter of the home.This will usually mean magnetic contact alarms on all of the exterior doors, and your main floor windows as well. Once you have determined and implemented your basic perimeter defense plan.We now need to install devices that will back up your homes primary defense, this means motion detectors, and glass break detectors.There are professional burglars that know not to open a window,because it may be protected by an unseen contact alarm. So they will break the window instead and climb through. The backup to your window alarm in this case would be a glass break detector, or possibly a motion detector.Glass break detectors work by monitoring the protected area for the specific sound that broken glass makes.</p>
<p>The motion detectors should be placed in your homes common areas, like the family room, or main hallways where people have to walk. We place these devices in common areas because while we may not know with certainty where a burglar may go once in your home, we know he has to use a hallway or stairs to get there . Glass break detectors, along with motion detectors can also be used to cover the large expanses of glass normally found in the living room or kitchen area. When positioning your motion detectors, try to be as discreet as possible.When you are hardening your home against a more skilled burglar, you cannot show your hand.You have to always keep him guessing about the layout of your security system. I like to place my motion detectors right above the entrance to a room. This way you have to actually enter the protected area, before you even notice it.</p>
<p>The tactic of having the two layers of protection is not really my creation, it is used by security system installers everywhere, because it works.There are even some that ad a third and fourth layer to their systems, by including covert surveillance devices. The most important thing to remember is that when securing your home, you have home field advantage, use it. If done properly there is no way for an intruder to know the exact layout of your security system.</p>
<p>If you are going to allow your pets to roam freely in the house you are going to have to invest in pet immune motion detectors.This new technology takes into account the size of the object.Small objects such as a cats or dogs that weigh less 50 pounds will not set off an alarm.Before this technology came out, pet owners were plagued by false alarms,due to their pets.Now we can alarm the interior of our homes at night, and still allow the family pet freedom to roam.</p>
<p>The AAS 600 wireless system comes configured with 32 alarm zones with tree sensors in each zone. If needed the system can easily be expanded to include 96 sensors.It comes with some of the features that you would only expect to find on professionally installed systems. Things like rolling code technology,a silent alarm feature, you can even be alerted if someone tries to cut your phone line.There is nothing currently on the market, at this price, than has what this system has to offer.When you take all this into account, including that there is no monthly fee&#8230;it gets two thumbs up.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Home Security System Buying Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 05:27:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Wireless Home Security System Buying Guide Within the last few years, wireless technology appears to have taken over the way Americans think of the average electronic appliance. From computers to stereos, kitchen appliances to information, wireless technology has transformed the way people interact with one another as well as within their homes. Lately, the wireless [...]]]></description>
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<p>Within the last few years, wireless technology appears to have taken over the way Americans think of the average electronic appliance. From computers to stereos, kitchen appliances to information, wireless technology has transformed the way people interact with one another as well as within their homes. Lately, the wireless craze has been heading in a new direction and has created the wireless home security system.</p>
<p>As with any home security system, the wireless option offers home protection with security alerts and alarms systems to advise the owner if anyone tries to enter a protected zone. However, one of the major differences with the wireless option as opposed to the basic home security system is the undeniable fact of the wireless systems simplicity. No wires, plugs, or hard installation process. For those whom have enough trouble setting up a television set, wireless home security systems are extremely easy to install and are portable to any room and/or home of the owners choosing.</p>
<p>A large variety of wireless systems offer the added attraction of no monthly fees that need to be payable to a professional security monitoring company. Theses electronic security systems will protect a predetermined area and can not only be programmed to alert via sirens, but can also signal alarm activation with strobe lights,while calling multiple user programmed phone numbers,in the event of a burglary attempt. The recipients of the call will most likely here a pre-recorded message from the home owner with specific instructions on what to do. Remote controls are also a very popular option within the wireless system. The hand held remote controls are usually provided and allows the owner the ability to control the system from any area of the home.</p>
<p>Unlike other systems, the majority of wireless security offers protection through inferred lasers that, when triggered sound alarms. No actual recollection of the actual intruder is recorded. Because of this, wireless security is better suited toward home or room protection rather than business or areas that cover a wide area of space.</p>
<p>As for price range on the wireless security systems, they are all quite affordable with a majority of them offering a one time flat price, since many of the wireless options have no corresponding monthly fees.</p>
<p>The average price for wireless runs approximately around $200. Nevertheless, just by shopping around using Internet search engines, anyone could find a sale. Decent systems will not drop below $120; however, the more expensive the system, the more refined the product while offering more options of security to the owner.</p>
<p>Granted, even a small window alarm could be considered wireless home security and runs about $12. In this economy any security, no matter how small, could really make a difference. Fitting the right system to a budget of what can be spent is a very noble tactic, and figuring in wireless protection would help keep that safeguard available without costing the average family or household more than what they are willing to spend on the initial system.</p>
<p>Wireless home security systems are really affordable and very easy to install. This kind of coverage would benefit absolutely any household.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Home Security Systems And Why Burglars Hate them</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 06:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Wireless Home Security Systems And Why Burglars Hate them How important is it to ensure that your home is as secure as possible? For most people this is often a priority. Unfortunately there has been a spike of home burglaries and break-ins over the last couple of years as the recession has forced more people [...]]]></description>
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<p>How important is it to ensure that your home is as secure as possible? For most people this is often a priority. Unfortunately there has been a spike of home burglaries and break-ins over the last couple of years as the recession has forced more people into economic hardship. If you are concerned about the risk to your property, belongings, and family then the solution may be to check out a selection of wireless home security systems and find one that meets your requirements and expectations exactly.</p>
<p>More of us are now opting for wireless security systems over the traditional designs that were popular for many years. This is because the technology has improved considerably and also they are straightforward to install.</p>
<p>In an old fashioned wired security system there would have been a control panel as well as sensors placed in targeted positions around the home. As each component was connected with wires it could be a very complicated and expensive task ensuring that all possible access points where covered adequately.</p>
<p>With a wireless set up there are fewer problems as each component is connected through radio signals. This also means that they are far more difficult to tamper with. A burglar cannot simply snip the wires as was previously the case. A wireless security system requires batteries rather than electricity so this also has obvious benefits.</p>
<p>Each device or sensor has a built in transmitter which sends information to a central receiver. This in turn is fitted with an alarm which is triggered when there is unauthorised access. Depending on the design, the main receiver and control panel can also highlight exactly where the intrusion has taken place. This is important to quickly take action against the break in.</p>
<p>There are plenty of other advantages that can be had by choosing a wireless set up as opposed to the older designed security systems. For example it is possible for the information to be sent to your cell phone or a remote station as and when the alarm is triggered. You can have peace of mind that wherever you may be you will be sure that your home is as secure as possible at all times. They can also be made to transmit a warning if fire or flooding breaks out thus saving you immense heartache.</p>
<p>Though the benefits are clearly apparent there are a few disadvantages that come with wireless home security systems. The batteries in the sensors will need to be replaced on a regular basis to ensure the charge is adequate. The building material used in the construction of your home can weaken the signals that are sent to the main receiver as can electrical interference.</p>
<p>At the end of the day after weighing up the pros and cons most of us would still opt for a new wireless security system as they are more effective than a wired design. Also you do not need to hire a professional to install and maintain the various parts.</p>
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		<title>Are Wireless Home Security Systems Worth The Trouble</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 06:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Are Wireless Home Security Systems Worth The Trouble Families, our residence and the possessions owned are valuable to all of us and protecting them is important as well. If you are considering one of the wireless home security systems available as a source of protection, there are good things and bad things about them to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Families, our residence and the possessions owned are valuable to all of us and protecting them is important as well. If you are considering one of the wireless home security systems available as a source of protection, there are good things and bad things about them to be aware of before purchase.</p>
<p>Previous security systems meant wires and cables strung everywhere protection was required, the wireless eliminate the need for this. Alarms can be placed in various locations throughout the property and operated from a one specific location. The bad thing about this is some parts of the home may not be able to have an alarm due to the location of the central box.</p>
<p>The majority of these systems are extremely simple to install and can be put in without tearing out a wall or ripping up the carpet to hide a cable wire. After installation which only takes a few hours the system is ready for operation. An added convenience is for people who rent as this equipment is easily removed and can be installed in another property.</p>
<p>Security systems can vary greatly in the amount of coverage provided, both with the equipment and the monitoring service. For the most beneficial equipment it should include both a carbon monoxide detector and a smoke detector. When this are available should either one be a potential problem the monitoring service may have knowledge of the risk before the home owner. They do notify home owners immediately when these problems arise.</p>
<p>These are electronic devices therefore they will require testing and maintained both of which should be completed on a regular basis to guarantee the services is working effectively. It does not require but a few minutes to complete this task, however, it needs to be done.</p>
<p>The one really major concern about a wireless system is there is always a possibility of the security code being hacked and an intruder would have access to the property. For this reason changing the code once a month or every other month will be safer.</p>
<p>These can often be an expensive source of security. It usually is not the equipment that cost so much but the service required to monitor it. If you do research it is possible to find really good deals on the service as well as the equipment required. Some companies will even provide the equipment at no charge if you sign a contract for a year or two with them for service.</p>
<p>Also an important consideration to think about is as a renter you may have to move, although the system is very easy to remove and install somewhere else, some companies will charge an expensive fee for cancellation of the service at the residence the contract was issued for even if you agree to service at the new residence.</p>
<p>Overall the wireless home security systems are a good investment and will provide protection in the home. The best thing to do is plenty of research to determine if the monitoring company you are considering is one that will provide the best protection for the money. Read any contract completely especially if you are someone who rents.</p>
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