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Security and safety have never been as important for your home as it is today. If you can’t decide whether it’s necessary to install a home security system in an existing home or in a new home under construction, the increasing crime rates in most parts of the world are something you shouldn’t ignore.

Home security systems have two basic functions: to deter criminals from breaking into your home and to act as a watchdog to sound a warning against fire, gas leaks, and other dangers.

When planning a new home with a builder like Alair Homes, including an all-inclusive security system in the plans is not only a sound investment but will also make your home more marketable in the future.

Here are some basic reasons why you need a home security system in today’s world:

Protect and Secure Your Valuables

Many of us think a burglary will never happen at our house. Unfortunately, that’s wishful thinking. With the burglary rate as high as it is, the odds are that sometime in our life, we will have our house broken into.

The best way to prevent a criminal from entering your house to steal your treasured belongings is to install a home security system. If you question the protection they offer, here are startling statics from the FBI: They state that 1 in 3 homes in the United Sates without a security system will eventually fall victim to a burglary. For those homes with a security system, that rate rises dramatically to only 1 in only 250 homes.

Your Home Owner’s Insurance Premiums are Lower

Your cost of installing and maintaining a security system can somewhat be offset by having lower homeowner’s insurance premiums.

These savings vary depending on coverage, location and the insurance company, of course, but over time the savings can be significant.

Protection from Fire, Gas, and Carbon Monoxide

A monitored security system can do a lot more than just protect your home from break-ins.

They can also provide early warning in the event your home has a fire or a gas leak or high levels of deadly carbon monoxide.

If your standard battery-powered smoke or carbon monoxide alarm goes off, it will alert the home occupants of the danger so they can take action. Heat detectors can be added to a home security system that can determine if a fire is beginning by sensing even the smallest of changes in heat.

What if you and your family are away when a fire erupts or a gas line suddenly beings to leak? With a monitored system, a center dispatch station is notified and a call is made to the fire department or the gas company by the dispatcher.

Flood Detection

Some security companies even install flood sensors in the basement and laundry room. Water damage from broken pipes due to freezing can be very expensive. A security alarm that is triggered by rushing water can save thousands of dollars in damage to furniture, valuables and even the house itself.

Someone once said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. That wisdom is never more evident than in your decision to install a security system in your home.

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