Monday, 26 June 2017

Stay safe and secured with Home Security Systems

Home security systems

  • Networks of integrated electronic devices working together with a central control panel to protect against burglars and other potential home intruders.
  • It involves the security hardware in place on a property, and personal security practices. The hardware would be the doors, locks, alarm sys­tems, lighting, motion detectors, security camera systems, etc. that are installed on a proper­ty.! 
Use of Artificial Intelligence in security systems!
  • The IoT has made it easier to setup a smart home in which you can remotely control your door locks, lawnmowers, lights, thermostats, vacuums, and even pet feeders, using your smartphone and an app. 
  • It’s also made it very easy (and relatively affordable ) to monitor your home from just about anywhere with a smart security system. Smart security systems are highly customizable and are available as do-it-yourself kits or as full-blown setups that include professional installation and monitoring.
The smarter way to stay safe
  • A smart home secu­rity system definitely includes a Wi-Fi network which enables a connected network in our phones, through which we can access continuous monitoring.
  • Entry-level systems typically include a couple of door and window sensors, a motion detector, and a hub that commu­nicates with these devices using one or more wireless protocols such as Wi-Fi, Z-Wave, ZigBee, or a proprietary mesh network.
How does a security system work:

  • securing entry points into a home with sensors that communicate with a control panel or command center installed in a convenient location somewhere in the home.
  • The sensors are typically placed indoors that lead to and from a house as well as easily accessible windows, particularly any that open, especially those at ground level. Open spaces inside of homes can be secured with motion sensors.

Different models of home security

The story of Sensors and Cameras
Control Panel: 
  • the control panel is the computer that arms and disarms the security sys­tems communicates with each installed component, sounds the alarm when a security zone is the breach and communicates with an alarm monitoring Company.
Door and Window Sensors
  • Door and window sensors are comprised of two parts installed adjacent to each other. One part of the device is installed on the door or window and the other on the door frame or window sill. When a door or window is closed, the two parts of the sensor are joined together, creating a security circuit. 
  • When the security system is armed at the control panel, these sensors communicate with it by report­ing that the point of entry is secure. Should a monitored door or window suddenly be opened, the security circuit is broken and the control panel interprets this as a breach of a secured zone. A high-decibel alarm is sounded and in most instances, the alarm monitoring company is automatically notified.
Motion Sensors: 
  • These secu­rity components, when armed, protect a given space by creating an invisible zone that cannot be breached without sounding an alarm. These are typically used to protect rooms containing valuables, as well as areas less frequented in larger homes.
Surveillance Cameras:
  • Surveillance cameras can be ac­cessed remotely on computers, smartphones, and tablets. They are often used in this method when homeowners are out of town, to watch for deliveries and other service personnel like caregivers and landscapers, and to monitor the arrival of children after school. 
  • They can also be used to record any security breaches, which could result in having footage of a home invasion, including a good look at the burglars and perhaps even the vehicle they drove.
High-decibel Alarm:
  • Loud enough for neighbors to hear, home security alarms serve a few different purposes. First, they alert the people inside the house that a problem occurred. They’re also shrill enough to send a burglar running while also notifying nearby neighbors to the situation.
Do-it –Yourself:

  • Let it be professional or Do-it-yourself (DIY systems), the relevance should be given to home safety as it is. Companies like Abode, iSmart Alarm, SimpliSafe, SkylinkNet are providing DIY setups in security systems which can easily be installed by users at the same time are less expensive.
  • The iSmart alarm system is easy to install and configure, but it doesn’t offer a monitoring option, which means if someone is breaking into your house, it’s up to you to call the local authorities.
  • When it comes to the professional approach to security nothing can beat Vivint Smart home system. With the most modern Lighthouse AI home security camera, and other technologies our homes are expected to be safer than before.

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