home security
THOMAS F R asked:


A Home security party for neighbors & friends to demo state of the art security systems to protect their homes & families and their business’s as well, I bring cctv equipment security demo units explain the benefits of a security system and i supply the refreshments and the host gets a prize

Gianna
home security
Zanzibar asked:


We are thinking about getting one for our house. I called ADT and they charge $630 for the installation alone! Protection One, on the other hand, only charges about $150. What’s the difference? Is the security system worth the money? Is it a hassle? Etc?

Gracie
home security
Tyler M asked:


We’re looking to set up an inexpensive network security camera in our home. I already have ethernet wiring in most of the house, and a Windows 2003 server that could run any software required to record video. I’m looking for a fairly inexpensive IP-based security camera. Any recommendations ?

Makayla
home security
buttercup asked:


I had a sales rep offer me free installation and equipment. He said there was no upfront cost, only paying the monthly payment. I was quoted $39 a month plus tax which comes to about $44 a month. I live in a townhome and was told I would be able to get at least 10% off my personal property insurance because of the home security. Does this sound like a good deal? How’s the quality of Firstline compared to ADT or Brinks? Are they reliable. I’m located in Minnesota and seem not to have a local office. Should I be worried if something were to happen with no technicans to come fix it asap?

Briana
home security
Spicey asked:


For discouraging intruders what have you found to be the best method/device? My ideas so far have been a motion sensor alarm system, an iron gate, a dog (?), a security camera and/or notices or stickers. What do you think is best?

Gabriela
home security
LJ asked:


Lost of crime in my neighbor and interested in home camera surveillance. Is it expensive and is it worth it?

Travis
home security
veej123 asked:


Hi there, I have a Yale home security system. If I was to set up some light switches that turn on and off automatically at certain times, whilst the alarm is armed, does the alarm PIR sensors pick up the light turning on all of a sudden out of darkness? Or do the sensors only detect movement in solid objects?

Timothy
home security
Robert L asked:


I want to know if something like a 22cal is adequate for home protection or should I get a larger caliber gun? I don’t want to specifically kill someone that breaks in, just scare them.

Audrey
home security
Madster asked:


ADT, Brinks, Slomin, etc…. who is the best and why? Please help decide which security system to purchase. Thanks!
I mean seriously….. which security company should I use? No dogs… no walls…. ELECTRONIC SYSTEM.

Amanda
home security
Your Master “GOD” asked:


Are wireless home security systems safe? Info from the Brickhouse Security say “Wireless Home Security Systems are fully wireless and have built-in power supplies; even if the phone, power and Internet connections are down, your Wireless Home Security System will continue to monitor and protect your property. This feature will come in handy if an intruder cuts the power and phone lines, or there is a blackout and burglars are on the prowl.” Does this mean that the system has its own cell-phone built-in or uses a satellite so it could notify the PD and if so doesn’t a burglar need nothing but a signal disrupter? No I’m not a burglar, just curious in how it works and how safe it really is. We all know if you have an alarm set to the phone-line someone can cut the lines, if you have digital phone someone can just turn the power off your house, or do both. So can a disrupter knock out the system signals? The real question is, “How safe are any Home Security Systems?”

Sara

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