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DIY Home Security DIY home security provides security systems for residential and business and medical customers. The company (Vanguard Security Company) has spent 18 years in the installation business and have designed hundreds of wired and wireless alarm systems. They also provide 24 hour monitoring service with no set up fees or long term commitments. DIY Home Security provides GE Caregard medical alarm equipment. These include the medical alert systems, medical alert bracelets, panic button, emergency phone dialers, medical alarm systems for DIY and much much more. Whether you are concerned about your own well being and safety or that of a loved one, you can feel secure because GE CareGard is on duty and watching over you. All it takes is the push of a button and the emergency response operator is on the line and is ready to contact whatever help you need. This is the same medical alarm system used by professionals. Finding a professional grade of equipment is not easy to find until now. Vanguard Security Corporation can and will supply the equipment and the DIY installation knowledge and the manufacturer warranty support you need to ensure your safety for now and in the future. When getting ready to order security equipment there are some questions you need to ask. * What do you want to protect? Do you want to protect people, property, or both? It is recommended to place the main concern on the people. Home owners insurance will most likely cover personal property but it will not cover the people. * How much time and money is in the budget for this project? Weigh the options to decide if you can afford the wired system or the wireless systems. Time is money so if you choose the DIY wireless system and do it yourself. * When will you activate the alarm system? At bedtime, when you leave for work/school, or another time? This is important in determining how many detection sensors are needed. * Do you have pets in the home? Interior alarms need to be set so they are not activated every time they sense a cat or dog in the room. Different types of sensors are needed if pets are in the home. * Who will be activating the system most of the time? The systems require passcodes allowing each member to have their own passcode. This lets the monitoring service know who is arming or disarming the system. * Will you use the 'local' alarm or Central Station monitored alarm? Will you depend on the alarm going off and calling the authorities yourself or expect the neighbors to do it while you are away or will you use the service of a monitoring company to do the emergency calling if necessary? The budget will definitely play a part in deciding how to answer the questions and what to decide to choose as the security system for your home. All Text Copyright © Safety2005.org |
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