The Vigilance and Residential Burglar Alarm Partnership

Posted on January 28th, 2009 in Brands by Alarm

Burglar alarm systems, no doubt, can ably deter intrusive attacks upon private lives and properties in residences. But it’s a mistake to relegate all security and protection measures on alarm devices in and around the residence. Human factor still counts in an installed residential burglar alarm system.

A residential burglar alarm system often covers areas in and around a residence. Devices may include a keypad (a wall-mounted contraption looking like a calculator) connected to a central station for round the clock security. This allows all the members of the family to keep in touch with the residential burglar alarm system and avoid confusion. Hence, human factor is important.

For extra perimeter protection, there are the doors and windows contact. Either recessed or surface mounted, these devices alert residents of a door or window being opened. When the alert from the residential burglar alarm comes, the human factor involved should be to secure family members in a safe location in the residence and then call the police. It is safer not to check what caused the alarm to set off.

Motion detectors pick up the slightest intrusive movement in a residence or the sound of a glass window breaking. When such sounds are detected by a residential burglar alarm, a warning is set off. This should signal residents to lock up their bedroom doors and stay in a secure part of their rooms. Detected movements of intruders and sounds from windows mean the intrusion has gone deep in the main rooms but not deep enough as to reach bedrooms. Residents should then call the police.

Most residential burglar alarm systems have police posts as their central stations. So once the alarm is set off, all residents have to do is stay in their bedrooms with locked doors and wait for the police to arrive. Don’t do anything daring, like checking where the intruders are or trying to scare them off with one’s presence. The human factor vital here is police presence.

Finally, a good residential burglar alarm device is one worn as a pendant. It looks like a beeper but it’s a personal alarm device residents can press on to activate whenever they feel threatened while in any part of their residences. With this device, residents can stay alert and vigilant even while other residential burglar alarm apparatus are installed.

Human vigilance plus residential burglar alarm systems should go hand in hand to ensure protection of residences. This provides a fool-proof security plan.

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