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Home Security Door/Window Sensor

by Urah B Jem

After both my parents had passed on, I returned to my home state of Michigan with my family and set up shop here. I rebuilt the vast family residence I inherited and next in my agenda was to buttress it against intruders.

Family safety is an extraordinary concern of mine because the house has been tweaked not to stir up my six year old's acute asthma. I pored over the matter and resolved that a motion sensor home security system would be the most infallible option.

I asked for something bankable and found one with double sensors to foil prospective robbers. The HomeSafe Wireless Home Security System can perceive any activity as far as 8 yards and the movement of a door or window up to 250 feet.

The motion sensor home security system emits an alarm when either sensor is tripped and signals the base unit to dial as many as 5 preset phone numbers. Using a land line with tone dialing, it starts with the first number down.

Whoever receives the call will hear a prerecorded message warning of the intrusion. His choices of response are to listen in on the covered area, send his voice out to that area, deactivate the alarm.

If no voice broadcast or system deactivation is initiated, the base unit will move on to dialing the next number I told it to. How intelligent is this motion sensor home security product!

It was astonishing to find that one of the free remote controls of the HomeSafe Wireless Home Security System provides a panic function for either activating or deactivating the unit without trouble.

To think my standards are high for a motion sensor home security system, they were fulfilled by the HomeSafe Wireless Home Security System. Our new home next to Lansing is secure, along with the antique jewelry and home office in it.

Urah B Jem is a leading expert on home security. He specializes in working with the newest technology in covert cameras, home security sensor and surveillance systems. If you want to learn how to protect your home you will have many options of sensors and cameras.

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