by Linda Stubblefield | Mar 7, 2013 | Home Security
While everyone values home security and personal safety as much as anything else in life, most homeowners make common mistakes that jeopardize it. From ladders left in yards to packaging of major purchases set out with contents clearly visible, homeowners routinely...
by Linda Stubblefield | Feb 28, 2013 | Home Security
Nothing is more important than confidence in your family’s safety at home, whether from intruders or accidental harm. The home, after all, is supposed to be their castle, their safe place, where the dangers of the world are kept at bay. The simplest way to accomplish...
by Linda Stubblefield | Feb 20, 2013 | Home Security
WiFi technology has made it possible to monitor the home from a distance…a long distance. Homeowners can use tablet computers, smartphones, and other Web-enabled devices to connect to and control different features of a home security system from the office, park,...
by Linda Stubblefield | Feb 11, 2013 | Home Security
As with any technology, home security is making advancements that would have seemed surreal just a decade ago. Today’s home security is more technologically savvy than ever before. As the homeowner, this means you have more options at various price points to...
by Linda Stubblefield | Feb 3, 2013 | Home Alarm
Cellular-based security systems are the latest generation in home security. Almost every provider of home security systems offers at least one type of cellular-based monitoring and security service. Many of these services can be integrated with older security systems...
by Linda Stubblefield | Jan 27, 2013 | Home Security
The United States, and the world in general, has been through a very difficult economic period. Unemployment seems like it is never ending, as we all know someone that has been laid off or fired due to the economy. Unfortunately, many people are forced to do things...
by Linda Stubblefield | Jan 18, 2013 | Home Security
Until theft is no longer on the rise, security cameras are a necessary part of home safety. Wireless cameras can be placed anywhere, and motion activated footage provides a video record of any intrusion. Internet-friendly cameras make it possible for videos to be...
by Linda Stubblefield | Jan 11, 2013 | Home Security
Many homeowners take needed measures to secure their home but forget to make their yard equally unattractive to prospective thieves. Yet, simple steps can cause thieves to choose another house. From prickly mistletoe bushes to spiny cactuses grown under accessible...
by Linda Stubblefield | Jan 3, 2013 | Home Security
Who better to tell us what attracts a thief to our home than a thief? The insights offered by an experienced thief are hardly surprising; straightforward common sense tips that are fairly easy to follow. Expense is likely to be largely limited to a home security...
by Linda Stubblefield | Dec 13, 2012 | Home Security
A number of things make a home more attractive to thieves than others. Common sense tells us that a well-lit house is less likely to be broken into than a dark one; that it is not a good idea to leave a ladder in the yard that can be used to climb in through that open...