Monday, May 9, 2011

Houston Home Security Options for Apartment Dwellers

Living in an apartment shouldn’t relegate you to second class home security systems. Apartment dwellers often leave the task of providing security for their possessions and loved ones to the owners of their buildings. That can be a big mistake. While your apartment building may have decent front door security, more often than not, it’s easily defeated by pressing doorbells until someone presses the catch release and unknowingly lets a burglar in. Once inside the building, multi-family dwellings offer very little in the way of a home security system. Houston police estimate that a large percentage of burglaries and home invasions take place in apartment buildings for exactly that reason. If you’re one of the many H-Town residents who lives in an apartment in Houston, home security is your responsibility as well as your landlords.

An apartment home security system will usually cost you considerably less than a security system for a detached home for one simple reason—there are nearly always fewer entry points to protect. If you’re considering installing a home alarm for your apartment, keep these tips in mind to help you choose the right home alarm system.

Install alarms on all entry points in your apartment. That includes your front entrance door, patio door or back door and any window, even those that are sealed shut.

Consider a wireless alarm system that doesn’t require any damage or alterations to your apartment. Your landlord will have far less reason to object to a wireless system that can be installed with no holes or other alterations to his property.

Keep your neighbors in mind when choosing between alarm systems. Generally, a loud perimeter alarm system is poor etiquette, especially if you’re prone to accidentally setting the alarm off yourself. Your neighbors wont’ thank you for waking them up at 2 AM when you’re sneaking in from a night on the town. Instead, consider a monitored alarm system that alerts someone at a remote location rather than sounding on the property.

Motion sensor alarm systems are especially effective for apartments, because there is so much less square footage to cover. Many apartment security systems also include fire and smoke alarms so you’re doubly protected.

If you’re living in an apartment, take security into your own hands. Contact a Houston home security specialist and ask for their recommendations on protecting your property. You’ll sleep better knowing that your home is protected.

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