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Burglars usually look for quick and easy targets. This is the reason why the majority of residential burglaries happen during the day when people are not around. So the more complete your burglar alarm system is, the less likely it is that a criminal will try to bypass it.

Anti-theft alarm: door and window sensors
When your system is armed at night or while you are at work, your system (if there is an intrusion) will activate a 30 second countdown and your burglar alarm will be activated to notify the police and scare off intruders. With sensors on all your doors and windows, you'll know when they open or close. The person who manages the master file will also have a history of the days and times that a door has been opened. A handy tool to know what time our loved ones came home when it's late at night.

Anti-theft alarm: glass break detectors
Windows and sliding doors are major vulnerabilities. An intruder can create their own entrance or break smaller panes of glass to reach the locks from the outside. Glass break detectors use specific audio recognition to detect break frequencies. By placing them next to windows, they will sound your burglar alarm if someone tries to break in. Their range is calibrated to only activate for specific areas, so a broken bowl in another room won't send you on alert.

Anti-theft alarm: motion detectors
Outdoor motion detectors do not need to activate burglar alarms. Instead, they can alert you to unusual activity or deter break-ins with spotlights. Meanwhile, indoor detectors prevent the most cunning criminals from staying hidden. By positioning them in hallways, stairways and rooms containing valuables, anyone moving through your home will set off a burglar alarm. Some motion detectors are resistant to pets 80 pounds and under and won't go off if your little dog decides to run around the house.


 



Burglars usually look for quick and easy targets. This is the reason why the majority of residential burglaries happen during the day when people are not around. So the more complete your burglar alarm system is, the less likely it is that a criminal will try to bypass it.

Anti-theft alarm: door and window sensors
When your system is armed at night or while you are at work, your system (if there is an intrusion) will activate a 30 second countdown and your burglar alarm will be activated to notify the police and scare off intruders. With sensors on all your doors and windows, you'll know when they open or close. The person who manages the master file will also have a history of the days and times that a door has been opened. A handy tool to know what time our loved ones came home when it's late at night.

Anti-theft alarm: glass break detectors
Windows and sliding doors are major vulnerabilities. An intruder can create their own entrance or break smaller panes of glass to reach the locks from the outside. Glass break detectors use specific audio recognition to detect break frequencies. By placing them next to windows, they will sound your burglar alarm if someone tries to break in. Their range is calibrated to only activate for specific areas, so a broken bowl in another room won't send you on alert.

Anti-theft alarm: motion detectors
Outdoor motion detectors do not need to activate burglar alarms. Instead, they can alert you to unusual activity or deter break-ins with spotlights. Meanwhile, indoor detectors prevent the most cunning criminals from staying hidden. By positioning them in hallways, stairways and rooms containing valuables, anyone moving through your home will set off a burglar alarm. Some motion detectors are resistant to pets 80 pounds and under and won't go off if your little dog decides to run around the house.


 



Burglars usually look for quick and easy targets. This is the reason why the majority of residential burglaries happen during the day when people are not around. So the more complete your burglar alarm system is, the less likely it is that a criminal will try to bypass it.

Anti-theft alarm: door and window sensors
When your system is armed at night or while you are at work, your system (if there is an intrusion) will activate a 30 second countdown and your burglar alarm will be activated to notify the police and scare off intruders. With sensors on all your doors and windows, you'll know when they open or close. The person who manages the master file will also have a history of the days and times that a door has been opened. A handy tool to know what time our loved ones came home when it's late at night.

Anti-theft alarm: glass break detectors
Windows and sliding doors are major vulnerabilities. An intruder can create their own entrance or break smaller panes of glass to reach the locks from the outside. Glass break detectors use specific audio recognition to detect break frequencies. By placing them next to windows, they will sound your burglar alarm if someone tries to break in. Their range is calibrated to only activate for specific areas, so a broken bowl in another room won't send you on alert.

Anti-theft alarm: motion detectors
Outdoor motion detectors do not need to activate burglar alarms. Instead, they can alert you to unusual activity or deter break-ins with spotlights. Meanwhile, indoor detectors prevent the most cunning criminals from staying hidden. By positioning them in hallways, stairways and rooms containing valuables, anyone moving through your home will set off a burglar alarm. Some motion detectors are resistant to pets 80 pounds and under and won't go off if your little dog decides to run around the house.


 



Burglars usually look for quick and easy targets. This is the reason why the majority of residential burglaries happen during the day when people are not around. So the more complete your burglar alarm system is, the less likely it is that a criminal will try to bypass it.

Anti-theft alarm: door and window sensors
When your system is armed at night or while you are at work, your system (if there is an intrusion) will activate a 30 second countdown and your burglar alarm will be activated to notify the police and scare off intruders. With sensors on all your doors and windows, you'll know when they open or close. The person who manages the master file will also have a history of the days and times that a door has been opened. A handy tool to know what time our loved ones came home when it's late at night.

Anti-theft alarm: glass break detectors
Windows and sliding doors are major vulnerabilities. An intruder can create their own entrance or break smaller panes of glass to reach the locks from the outside. Glass break detectors use specific audio recognition to detect break frequencies. By placing them next to windows, they will sound your burglar alarm if someone tries to break in. Their range is calibrated to only activate for specific areas, so a broken bowl in another room won't send you on alert.

Anti-theft alarm: motion detectors
Outdoor motion detectors do not need to activate burglar alarms. Instead, they can alert you to unusual activity or deter break-ins with spotlights. Meanwhile, indoor detectors prevent the most cunning criminals from staying hidden. By positioning them in hallways, stairways and rooms containing valuables, anyone moving through your home will set off a burglar alarm. Some motion detectors are resistant to pets 80 pounds and under and won't go off if your little dog decides to run around the house.


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