I am a long way from the days of using a steel bolt and window bars to safeguard my bachelor's pad. I am married with kids and can not overstate my worries. What can I do to make my home safer more than crude defense devices?
The shock activated Door Guard Alarm with Flashlight got my search for family security products rolling. Moving the back door knob, where it was a no-brainer to hang, triggers the siren for 20 to 30 seconds at 98 dB.
What can I do to make my home safer after purchasing a larger residence? The Auto Dialer with Safety Alarm, mounted at the dining hall, dials until 5 preset numbers and emits a choice of chime or 102 dB signal once activity is perceived.
The entrance way is bolstered by the Electronic Barking Dog Alarm. When its radar eyes senses activity through walls or glass within 20 feet, it barks like an actual angry dog, louder and more frequently as the motion draws closer.
I fussed over what can I do to make my home safer for my growing kids until I placed the Glass Breakage Alarm on the 2nd story. Releasing a 101 dB alert, its vibration detector further works on wood and metal.
The HomeSafe Wireless Home Security System protects money safes in my home office. It automatically contacts through to 5 preset numbers and sounds an alert after sensing both movement up to 8 yards and shock within 250 feet.
Looking for what can I do to make my home safer outside such as at the deck, I found the 110 dB Intruder Alarm with RF Remote Control. Via 3 radio frequencies, it lets me run numerous vibration detecting window and door alarms remotely.
There is no way to penetrate the undetectable triangular barricade created by the Mini Alert Alarm without setting it off. Its use of passive infrared technology to buttress the playroom beefed up my family security products, plus it has a mounting bracket.