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Wireless Security
This article is a consumers perspective on wireless
security. Hope this is valuable for you!
"I grew up long before the days of wireless security. Back when I was a kid, my
parents had a very old-fashioned burglar alarm. It would sound alarms and call
the cops if someone tried to force the door, or someone in the house hit the
panic button – a bright red button, temptingly located in the middle of the
hall where it was almost impossible for us kids to avoid pushing it. I know the
alarm works because it went off by mistake a couple times, causing the cops to
come. Nonetheless, I always suspected that it wouldn't do any good. I never
told my parents this because it seemed to give them peace of mind, but the
easiest way to break into my house was through one of the many large glass
windows. A burglar alarm would do nothing to protect against this sort of break
in, nor would it guard against entry through the screen door at the back of the
house.
Security systems sure have come a long way since then. Wireless video
surveillance, motion detectors, and other high-tech gadgets and gizmos have
been around for a long time, but they have only recently entered the consumer
market. Nowadays, you can set up a basic wireless security system for under a
hundred dollars. If you are willing to spend more, you can set up something so
high tech that it would have been beyond the wildest dreams of a paranoid just
a generation ago.
One of my best friends has a great wireless security system. He is a UFO
conspiracy nut, and he believes you never can be too careful. He has security
video cameras, motion detectors, and an old-fashioned burglar alarm hooked up
to the doors and windows, as well as an emergency panic button. The great thing
about this kind of wireless security system is that you don't need any special
system to run it all – it can work from your wireless network. He has it run
from his personal computer. The only problem is that the computer has to be
running all the time, and if something happens to it, the security system gets
triggered. Nonetheless, he is pretty happy with the way everything works.
I have been thinking about getting a wireless security system myself. Although I
always feel pretty safe in my house, it's always a good idea to make things
just a bit safer. After all, you never know when the unlikely could happen and
your luck could change. Why risk it?"
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