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Shopping Online for Home Security

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You may find it more convenient to shop online for a home security system because you have all the information you need at your fingertips and you can easily compare prices and services from each company. In addition, if you’re planning to install a do-it-yourself home alarm system you can shop online for the various components or purchase a complete package online as well.

Easily Research Home Security Online

Whether or not you actually purchase a home security system online, you can certainly do all of your research online. Just go to your favorite search engine and type in the words “home security” and you’ll be presented with a wealth of information that you can read at your leisure. You may even discover that certain companies offer discounts for purchases made online.

Understand How Home Security Systems Work

Most home security systems are comprised of a series of sensors that are placed on windows and doors. These sensors are magnetic and when the window is raised or the door is open, an alarm sounds. Some systems only have an alarm on the inside or outside of the house and other home security systems are tied into home security monitoring companies who then notify the proper authorities when a security breach has occurred. Along with the sensors, some units also have motion detectors, which are often comprised of technology that casts an invisible beam and when motion or heat is detected, the beam is broken and an alarm sounds.

Most home security systems have a keypad, which is the main part of the unit. You type in a code, usually 4 digits, to arm or disarm the system and depending upon the system, the keypad may have various capabilities. In addition, many of the modern keypads have the capability that allows you to pass a small tag in front of the sensor on the keypad instead of keying in a code. This is a great alternative for those who may have trouble reading the display or even for children who may find it difficult to memorize a code or who may not be able to key in the code fast enough.

Choose Your Level of Security

By spending a little time online looking at home security systems, you can quickly see that you can choose your own level of protection, which of course, means that you can budget accordingly. Also, keep in mind that with most home security systems you can add components at a later time if you wish. In addition, many companies will offer discounts to their current customers when they want to upgrade their systems so you may be able to get a deal when you are ready to upgrade.




 

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Comcast joins growing home-security market - Sacramento Business Journal


Comcast joins growing home-security market
Sacramento Business Journal
Debbie Klava's Xfinity Home system includes door sensors and video cameras. “This product is not a teenager's best friend,” she said. Sacramento is emerging as an early battleground in the new market for smarter home-security technology.

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Parks Associates and Best Buy address the $500 million market for IP-connected ... - MarketWatch (press release)


Parks Associates and Best Buy address the $500 million market for IP-connected ...
MarketWatch (press release)
International research firm Parks Associates estimates 2012 US revenues for IP-connected home service bundles, including control, automation, and security monitoring services, will be approximately $500 million. CONNECTIONS(TM): The Digital Living ...

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The battle for the 'smart home' heats up - Baltimore Sun


Boston Globe

The battle for the 'smart home' heats up
Baltimore Sun
It's not enough for major telecom and cable companies to sell you services for your television, computer and smartphone. They're now also competing to help you operate a "smart home." Comcast and others — from home alarm incumbent ADT Security ...
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AT&T Home Security Service Coming Soon - Huffington Post


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AT&T Home Security Service Coming Soon
Huffington Post
AP | By PETER SVENSSON Posted: 05/07/2012 12:04 am Updated: 05/07/2012 1:39 pm NEW YORK (AP) — AT&T Inc. will start selling home automation and security services nationwide, taking on incumbents led by Tyco International Ltd.'s ADT.
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AT&T Expands in Home Security to Seek Gains Beyond Phones - BusinessWeek


Financial Times

AT&T Expands in Home Security to Seek Gains Beyond Phones
BusinessWeek
By Scott Moritz on May 07, 2012 AT&T Inc. (T) (T), looking for growth outside its slowing phone business, plans to start selling home-security services in a move aimed at challenging market leader ADT. The service lets users watch camera footage of ...
ATandT barges into home security and automationBoston Herald
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