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Security Alarm

A security alarm can often stop an attempted burglary dead in its tracks. A trademark of the successful burglar is stealth and secrecy, and nothing draws attention faster than a loud, piercing alarm. In most cases, the sound alone is enough to make any burglar flee, and flee immediately.

A security alarm can be wired into a variety of common possible entry methods. Windows and doors are by far the most commonly rigged entrance points, but triggering devices can be installed on garage doors, crawl spaces, and attic areas as well.

Motion detectors can also be wired into a security alarm. Outside detectors can warn of any approaching intruders. Inside detectors, primarily a secondary defense mechanism, will set off your alarm if the intruder has somehow made it through the outer defenses.


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