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What Every Parent Should Know About Home Security

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Every parent wants to protect their children and one of the best ways to do this is with a home security system. But just what are home security systems, likes one from Verisure? And do they actually make homes safer for families? Well, the answers are quite interesting.

What Is a Home Security System?

A home security system is a specially designed set of alarms and cameras that will register during certain events, like windows opening or being broken, strangers coming to your door and more. Thanks to technological advancements and smart home technologies, home security systems have grown very complex. Most systems have a few simple features:

  • A smartphone app, allowing access to webcams from your computer or tablet
  • A doorbell camera, as well as other property cameras
  • Wifi connectivity
  • Manage lights and heating (if compatible)
  • Monitor for carbon monoxide
  • Get alerts if there is a break or accident

What Are the Benefits of a Home Security System?

There are many apparent benefits of home security systems, including protection and peace of mind. A home security system can protect you from more than just burglary. It can help protect against home intrusion, fires, carbon monoxide, and other disasters like burst pipes. In some cases, home security systems can also help you get discounts on home insurance.

They can also help during medical emergencies, especially when an elderly person is alone or is baby sitting and is injured. Additionally, just the basic signs of a home security system — stickers, yard signs, and outdoor cameras — can deter a burglar. Even so, there is a burglary every 13 seconds in the United States.

Even more helpfully, home security can help those with anxiety feel better about leaving their home for a long period of time. If your home is connected properly, a home security and home automation system can save you on energy. It does this by allowing you to have fine tuned control over your heat, lights, and more from your phone. This is especially beneficial to those who travel a lot.

Do Home Security Systems Actually Work?

While it has been proven that security systems can deter burglars from invading someone’s home, home security systems are far from perfect. If someone gets your username and password for your system, it could be devastating. Beyond that, home security systems rely on radio signals that can be easily overridden, allowing someone to hack their way into your home. However, instances of this are extremely low. Overall, home security systems are a sound investment that can help protect your home and your family from more than just theft, but fires, carbon monoxide poisoning, and more.

That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take further precautions to prevent burglaries. Be vigilant, lock your doors and windows when you leave the house and when you go to bed, and make sure to choose a difficult password. Home security can help you protect your family, but it doesn’t replace common sense.

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