Window Alarms – An Important Part of a Burglar Alarm System
If you take a few moments to investigate your local law enforcement activity, you will uncover some startling statistics about how homes are burglarized. ?It has been found that in most burglaries, entry is made by either breaking a window or finding a rear window unlocked. The burglar then walks through your home, chooses what he wants, and carries the loot right out the door. But statistics also show that window alarms offer protection against this sort of attack. In fact, homes with this type of burglar alarm are four times less likely to be chosen by burglars.
Window security alarms work as a defense against burglars by alerting you and your neighbors that someone has either broken or opened a window of your home. Most of these alarms are wireless and emit a loud, piercing sound whenever a window is bumped, broken or opened. In most cases, the activation of the alarm is enough to scare off the burglar.
Advanced technology has also made it possible for these inexpensive alarms to be connected to other security systems and monitoring devices in the home. By working in conjunction with other alarm systems in your home, window burglar alarms can be used to silently alert law enforcement officials that there is a burglary in progress.
Window systems are easy to install and inexpensive
Perhaps the main reasons why window security alarms are the best option for most homeowners is that they are both very inexpensive and easy to install. Many window burglar alarms can be purchased for under $20 per window and can be installed by the homeowner. Window systems are usually non-invasive and are attached simply to the window with adhesives and/or screws.
So if you want to benefit from the added security of an alarm system, but cannot invest a great deal of money, a window security system may just be your best bet.
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