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Doing this will only expose you to a few of the wireless home security system measures that you can take. This process could also cause you to miss out on a number of excellent choices. Once you have gathered all of the facts that will make choosing a wireless home security system easy, you will have to look for a store that will sell you the wireless home security system that you want and hopefully in the price that you want. This may mean that you have to go to various security stores that are in your area but the end result will be very interesting. This is due to the fact that not only will you have seen and found out what are the various wireless home security systems that you can buy, but you have discovered many other security features that you can use as well. So you may want to buy the wireless home security system that will give your home total security first and then look at the other great home security products that you can use in conjunction with the wireless home security system that you have just bought.

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If there is a side of the house that tends to be very dark it might be a good idea to install a light there as well to prevent concealment in the shadows. Home Security Tip 2If you have a privacy fence around your property this can give the feeling of security but this is not necessarily the case. Security fences can actually provide a safe opportunity for a thief to work his way into your home. Once inside the perimeter of the fence the thief can work on entry to your home without being seen by neighbors or people passing by. Install motioned sensor controlled security lights outside within the fenced area. If there is a gate to the fenced in area make sure if has a secure locking mechanism.

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We’d love your input/ recommendations!Would also love your thoughts/advice on self monitoring vs using a security company to monitor. Many thanks!KelliHi Kelli, You’re very welcome and thanks for reading!There are a bunch of different companies that have sirens I recommend SimpliSafe. However, if you self monitor with SimpliSafe, you won’t be able to control your system remotely, livestream footage, or receive notifications. 24/7 professional monitoring would be better for a family where all adults work full time and wouldn’t have time to contact emergency services if an alarm goes off. However, if you have someone that stays at home, self monitoring should be fine. Ring Alarm also has a siren and you can self monitor and still control your system remotely and all that jazz, plus professional monitoring is super affordable.

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