There are many ways to make your home secure, to keep it free from burglaries and break-ins. But if you think it over, all of them aim to achieve the exact same thing. That is to make your residence an uninviting target for the burglar. By employing the various home security methods, whether it’s basic [...]
How Many Sensors Does AlarmForce Put Into Your House
Posted by admin in Frequently Asked Questions, Home Security
AlarmForce wants to help you protect your entire house. We want to put you at ease and figure out ways to best secure your premises.
Most customers have raised the question “How Many Sensors Does AlarmForce Put in My House?”.
AlarmForce offers you the ability to tailor the system to your needs, whether it is to protect [...]
Browsing through the Internet I came across some statistics for Burglaries in Canada. While the statistics are a bit old, it does give us a grim picture. As per the statistic below, Canada improved its relative grade from a “C” in the 1990s to a “B” in the 2000s.
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Phone Lines are an easy target for Burglars. They are well aware of the fact that cutting a phone line will not allow signals to be sent to the home security office or to the police. The owner or a neighbour has to specifically call the authorities in case of such break–ins.
Phone lines can be [...]
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