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Home: Faq Wireless Home Security Systems
The lowdown on faq wireless home security systemsIs your house going to be empty for a few days or weeks while you go on vacation? That is when it tends to be vulnerable to housebreaks. Here are several specific things you can do. * The most effective solution is to have a house sitter. A house where someone is staying is almost always safer than a deserted home. Try to get a friend or relative to live at your house while you go on vacation. * Halt the newspaper and mail for the entire time you are away. An overflowing mailbox publicises that no one is home. * If you have a garden or potted plants ensure that someone waters them. Alternatively keep the potted plants of of sight. Plants not being cared for convey to would be burglars that the house is not occupied. * Put the lights and tv on timers. Use timers on lights in several rooms. The timings for lights should look natural. Living room lights should come on at sundown. When you go to bed turn off the living room lights and the bedroom lights should be turned on. If you turn on tv at 7 pm every day and you watch it till 11 pm the timer must follow those timings. Even with lights switched on the absence of the tv may lead someone to suspect that no one is actually home. * See if a neighbor will drop in to your apartment on a regular basis. Windows and curtains being opened and closed are signs that the apartment or home is occupied. * If you rent the apartment or house it may be a good idea to notify the owner that the house will be unoccupied. Your houseowner may want to check on the home now and then. * If you have an alarm system active ensure that the home sitter is aware of how to work it. * See that the neighbor or house sitter can contact you. Whoever is watching over the home should be aware of who they should fill in should there be a problem.
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