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Home Security Options


A new home is a long term investment. It's important to protect that investment in every way possible. That's why homeowners carry insurance on their homes. It's also a good reason to research and invest in a home security system. Not only would such a system protect against burglars and vandals, but it would also notify the homeowner and the proper authorities of a fire, a heating failure, excess carbon monoxide, or a possible flood in the house. The key is to protect the asset ñ the home ñ from as many threats as possible.
ADT Protection
Wireless security systems, such as those offered by ADT, are less intrusive to the home than traditional hard wired systems. Additionally, if one were to compare home security systems, one would find ADT to have the most thorough and reliable coverage. With five response centers nationwide and the ability to notify homeowners via cell phone, ADT certainly provides a very robust security system.

An easy and often overlooked step to protecting one's home is home security lighting. Home security lighting comes in many different forms. It may be as simple as an interior light on a timer that gives the appearance that someone is home even when there may be no one home; or it may be lighting around the exterior of the house that is motion-activated, meaning that it only comes on when the sensor detects motion. Several home security dealers, including Security Choice, can offer advice on which types of security lighting are best.

Let Security Choice help you protect the value and safety of your new home. Information is available at http://www.securitychoice.com that will get you in contact with a knowledgeable representative who can answer all of your questions and get you moving toward the protection that is best for you and your home.

 

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