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Back up power supply is also one important home security device although some may have overlooked this par t of the security system; it is important that in times of power outage your security system could still be relied upon. Because it is during this time where there is a high probability of break in and robbery, criminal minds may take advantage of this predicament so it is important that security systems be backed up with a good back up power supply. An external keypad or a remote control with a keypad is also a home security device that features a keyless entry for you and your family; security systems featuring security codes increases home security. An advanced system locks down entry if consecutive repeated attempts are made which indicates hostile intent or break in attempt. Motion sensors are also important as conventional entrances like doors may not always be the intended entry point of burglars and other criminal elements. Motion sensors may be installed on windows as well as any part of the house that is vulnerable to hostile entry. The advanced type of this home security device is one that features to ignore pet movements which prevent the alarm from activating unnecessarily. Fire is an element that could destroy life and property as well; therefore anticipation of fire is one of the security concerns we may have to consider. Some security system has a fire alarm device which has its batteries integrated with its back up power supply. This home security device could also be linked to alert fire stations; some of these devices on the other hand are commonly installed with sprinklers. Security cameras with digital recorders are also common but necessary home security device.

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This feature will detect your location as long as you have your phone with you and you can preset rules as to how you want to use that feature. You can lock/unlock your door, arm/disarm your security system, turn your lights on or off, set the preferred temperature on your thermostat so it’s comfortable when you arrive. You can even preset it to close your garage door if you forget and it will do so once you’ve traveled beyond a certain range. You will probably want good security cameras and/or doorbell cameras so you can see who’s coming and going, as well as what’s happening in and around your home at all times. You might also want the panic button and the two way talk feature so your family can instantly call for help when needed. Window and door sensors and equipment that offers a cellular backup option so you don’t have to worry about the loss of security if any lines are cut or you lose power. Perhaps some environmental sensors to protect you and your family from fire or water intrusion events. And, of course, the convenience of home automation features so you can control and manage your home handsfree and/or remotely. If you are a renter, your needs will be a bit different. For example, you will probably need a portable security system. A portable system is one that is wireless and usually a DIY installation.

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Parks Associates today announced the new report IP Home Management Services in Europe, which focuses on the European market for residential home monitoring and control solutions, including an analysis of new channel entrants, vendors, and technology providers. This industry report provides a thorough analysis of the European market for IP based home systems and management services and examines business models for utilities, service providers, and security companies. "Adoption of broadband and connected devices provides conduits for many new applications into the home and different means to connect with consumers," said Tom Kerber, Director, Research, Home Controls and Energy, Parks Associates. "Overall, European consumers rank traditional security capabilities high among their preferred connected home features, followed by energy management features. The diversity of consumer preferences among European countries opens the market for different business models and channel strategies. "The report notes that energy management is very popular in Denmark, where electricity costs are high. In the U. K. , security and home monitoring are popular entry level features among consumers. Service providers can offer home controls solutions directly to the consumer or offer the services to a partner such as a utility or OEM, which then provides the service to consumers. Multiple telecoms are launching home controls solutions, using a variety of business models.

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