By Amy N. Howard - Sep-15-2009 09:31 AM

Many people are fearful that their homes are going to be broken in to by a burglar or other stranger with a malicious intent. These people with safety concerns usually live in urban areas where crime is a problem and can be seen on the nightly news. However, there are some people that live in what are considered to be nice suburban or even rural environments that think they will never need residential home security, because there are no criminals where they are. The truth is that people living in suburban areas are often more in need of residential home security than anyone else.

So the question remains, how do you know if you are in need of a residential home security system? The answer to that question depends on many different factors, such as

  • The size and age of your family
  • Whether or not you live alone
  • Whether or not you live in a condo or apartment
  • Whether or not you own your dwelling
  • What kind of budget you have for upgrading the security features on your home.

When people think of residential home security, they often immediately assume that they need a traditional monitored burglar alarm system provided by a big national company.

The truth is that there are many different things you can do to substantially increase your security at home, and not all of them have to cost you a ton of money. Many of the national monitored burglar alarm system providers will only work with those people who own their home, so if you are a renter, you will want to consider some of the alternatives to a traditional residential home security system. If you have never researched some of these security system options, you can look up articles about them online, or you can ask the opinion of a customer service representative at a local hardware store or home improvement store. There are a number of portable home security systems available on the market today that are a great security solution for people that don't own their home.

When evaluating your need for quality residential home security, you should also keep in mind that a burglar is only one of the things that can threaten the safety of your home. Carbon monoxide leaks, fire, floods, etc. are also huge threats to homeowners. Detectors for these types of catastrophes are also available to add to your burglar alarm system. This will ensure that even if you are not home to detect a leak or a fire, authorities will be alerted and the situation can be looked at even in your absence.

Amy Howard is a home security system specialist with more than 17 years in the industry. She shares her knowledge of home security how to at http://www.EasyDIYHomeSecurity.com To find out more about home security solutions or to get you hands on a free copy of "9 Things You Absolutely Must Know Before You Hire A Burglar Alarm Company" you can ask for your copy at http://www.EasyDIYHomeSecurity.com

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