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House Alarms are something that no home owner should go without. Why risk everything when there are a fantastic range of home burglar alarms available on today's market. They can be easily fitted into anywhere in and around your house, from a garden shed or garage to your holiday caravan. Whatever your needs are we have something to suit everyones requirements. So what are you waiting for? Fill out the 100% FREE quotation form and we will do all the leg work for you, so you don't have to!
House Alarms, or Burglar Alarms as they are more commonly known, have been used since 1858 when an American citizen called Edwin Holmes from Boston, Massachusetts, invented the original idea of a burglar alarm. However todays burglar alarms have come much further than the original spring realease traps that where used in the 19th century. There are many various types of house alarms such as Passive Infrared Dectectors, Ultrasonic Dectors, Microwave Dectectors, Photo-Electric Beams and Glass-break Detectors.
The most commonly used home alarms are the Passive Infrared Detector. Simply because this model's functions are both affordable and of course the most important factor, reliable. This burglar alarms use of the termonolgy 'Passive' means that this perticular alarm is unique in the face that it possesses the ability to function without the necessity to generate its own energy. Other house alarms include the Ultrasonic Detector, which transmits an unltrasonic sound wave and detects motion via frequency changes. However the home alarms technology has been branded obsolete by many alarm manufacturers due to some flaws in the functionality.
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