Showing posts with label Driveway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Driveway. Show all posts

Friday, November 26, 2010

Driveway Alarms - Warning You Have Visitors

One of the first and most reliable home security systems is the driveway alarms. They will let you know when those expected guest have arrived. They will also alert the neighborhood when unwanted visitors are there.

This type of security system only warns if there is an intruder in the driveway, which is good if you have a teenage daughter. This is also a good system to help you in at night. Since the trigger mechanism is already in place, a light can be hooked up to illuminate the area when the trigger is set off.

There are several different types of trigger mechanisms that can be used to set off the driveway alarms, each with a specific purpose or type of intruder being identified. There is the cable style that is reminiscent of the bell dinging at the gas station when a customer arrives. If the vehicle is light like a motorcycle or bicycle, no vehicle will be detected and no alarm sounded. These are unsightly since most are black cables that run across the driveway and are ½ "in diameter. The worst thing is if you have an annoying child near your home. They can jump on the cable just to set the alarm off.

For those that only want to be warned when a metal vehicle arrives like a delivery van, car or truck, metal detector can be set up on the sides of the driveway. These have a better appearance since they look like an inground sprinkler when activated, very small an unintrusive in appearance.

The most commonly used driveway alarms are the one that utilize a beam for detection. The most common beam is the infra red beam. The principal is simple, when the beam is broken, the alarm goes off. Once again the home owner will be vulnerable to that annoying child playing tricks that could set off the driveway alarms.

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Driveway Alarm Systems

When it comes to keeping your home or business safe and secure, security is something to not take lightly. One of the biggest area's overlooked when installing a security system is the driveway. The driveway is generally the first place someone gains access to your property, homes and businesses. The driveway to your home or business should always be viewed as a key priority when installing a security system.

As with protecting your home you should always start with the basic maintenance of your driveway. Trim or remove all overgrown bushes, shrubs and other plants. By doing this you take away places for people to hide. Next on your list of maintenance is lighting. Here you need to replace burned out light bulbs, repair broken or damages light fixtures to improve your driveways overall lighting. Most burglars do not want to be on display while they are trying to gain access to your home or business.

Good lighting is always a great deterrent. When it comes to lighting you have several options to consider. Electric and solar powered, activated by timers or by motion. Having lights that are activated on timers are great to use while away on business or family vacations. Solar powered lights require no maintenance, you simple position them along your driveway and that's it, they run on automatic from them on. They quietly gather their power from the sun all day and glow brightly all night automatically.

By installing a driveway alert system, every time a vehicle enters your driveway and alarm in your home alerts you to the activity, the same is true with someone walking up your driveway. Monitors can be installed that will allow you to visually see who is coming and going from your driveway without you having to go outside or look out the windows of your home or business.

There are many security systems on the market today that are "DIY" (Do It Yourself) ready if you are a DIY type of person. So if you are planning installing a home or business security system to protect your home or business, be sure not forget to start with your driveway. The longer time you have to react to someone trying to gain access to your home or business the better. Don't be a victim!

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