Carbon Monoxide Detection
Carbon Monoxide is a gas emitted by appliances you may have in your home, such as gas stoves, gas heaters, and kerosene space heaters. Unfortunately, if your appliance is emitting this deadly gas, you will not be able to detect it yourself. It is odorless and colorless and many people die because it went undetected in their homes. When you place a carbon monoxide detection system in your home, it will detect the current level of the gas and some are able to detect cumulative levels.
Water Sensors
Have you ever had your precious memories damaged because water got into the basement? Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence among home owners everywhere. This can be prevented, however, when you place a water sensor in an area you want to monitor. When moisture hits the sensors, it will send an alert out that there is possible water in the area. This can prevent thousands of dollars of damage to your property.
Low Temperature Sensor
If you live in an area where the temperature can go below freezing, you may want to consider a low temperature sensor as part of your residential home security systems. When the temperature gets below forty degrees, an alert will go off. This can prevent your pipes from freezing and your home from being damaged.
Fire Alarm System
Most residential home security systems have a fire system set up. This can include several different items that can help save your family in the even to an emergency. Generally, these systems can include smoke detectors, heat detectors, and sirens set up to alert you if there is a fire in your home. You will also find that when your home has a fire alarm system set up, you may have discounts applied to your home owner's insurance.
Burglar System
Residential home security systems often have a burglar system set up for the safety of you and your family. These systems may include motion detectors, glass break detectors, and door contacts. If someone enters your home without authorization, you will be alerted to their presence and if you have alarm monitoring, the alarm will be reported to the authorities.
These are just a few of the components you can have set up for residential home security systems. You will find there are plenty of options to help keep your you, your family, and your home safe from harm, including gas leak detectors, driveway motion detectors, video surveillance, and emergency response systems.
The cost of residential home security systems will vary from company to company. However, the standard cost for a basic system set up in your home to include a fire system and burglar system is generally under five-hundred dollar. This will include the labor charge. The price, however, depends upon the different components you wish to have set up and how large your home is and how many detectors and sensors are needed to fully insure your home is thoroughly protected. You may find there are security systems that will give you a major discount on the installation of the system if you sign a contract for alarm monitoring.
The most important thing you can do for your family is to protect them and their home. Residential home security systems can save the life of a family member and protect them from crime.
Published by Penny Harmon
Penny Harmon is a freelance writer living in Maine. She specializes in writing web content to help bring more traffic to your site. She currently writes for several clients, as well as Discover Maine Magaz... View profile
- Should You Consider Home Security Cameras for Your House?Everyone should have a home security plan but does it make sense to spend money on residential security cameras?
- What Are the Benefits of Having a Burglar Alarm?Sophisticated alarm systems can call the police, fire department, hospital and local government to alert them to the possible break in that has triggered an alarm.
- Alarm Systems: The BasicsThis article talks about the basic types of home security.
- How Do Alarm Systems Work?Are you currently thinking about owning a monitored home security system? Are you wondering how these "life-saving" devices actually work? If you answered yes to these questions then the following article should pro...
- Preventing Break Ins- Home Security While on Vacation
- Home Alarm Systems
- 3 Key Ways to Home Security
- Getting a Guard Dog
- Why you should consider Electronic Home Security
- Going Wireless With Security Systems
- Home Protection Alternatives: Using Airsoft Guns for Self-Defense



