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Do you have a dog? If you do, you realize the feeling of protection you have knowing that your dog will alert you to an uninvited person in your home, commonly known as burglars or thieves. But what if you don't or can't own a dog? What do you do then?
Well, there's a product on the market called the Barking Dog Alarm. A burglar has a large choice of homes to choose from. So why not give them an opportunity to choose another house. One that has:
Less lightingNo alarm system (either paid or DIY),No large bushes around their house giving them easy accessAnd no dog.Personal Story
I have a friend who is a widow. She told me she has a full paid alarm system. So I was very curious why she was interested in the Barking Dog Alarm.
Here's what she told me. There is a group of gypsies living in her area. And they have been caught stealing from the people in her neighborhood. After hearing her story, I asked her what the Barking Dog Alarm would do for her, especially since she had the alarm system. She then told me that these people knock on the door, and if no one is home, they try to get in the house. If they try to enter the door, the paid alarm system takes over. But if she's home and she doesn't want to answer the door, she wanted a back up system that would deter them from coming in the house. Then I understood!
She makes a valid point. It never hurts to have a back up to your paid alarm system.
Response Time to an Alarm System
Here's how it works. When a signal is transmitted to the Central Monitoring Station, it is verified to the premise, if appropriate verification is not received, the police or fire are dispatched and the customer's first contact is called. If they are unable to reach that person, the second contact person is called, etc.
All of this can take precious time. Statistics show that a burglar is in and out of your home in about 3 to 8 minutes. So most likely, the police will arrive to find now one there and your things have been stolen, usually never to be seen again.
Reasons a Barking Dog Alarm Will Keep you Safe
The sound is deeper and angrier so it sound like a very large dog.It is a motion sensor alarm and can detect motion through wood, brick, cement and glass.The volume and the distance of the radar sensitivity can be adjusted.One of my neighbors (a policewoman in fact) has this alarm and it is so loud, it can be heard by the person who lives next door.The barking varies in intensity and loudness and sounds like a real dog.There is a 100 degree area triangle of coverage.There is a remote control, so you can operate from any room in the house.Also, with the remote, there is a panic alarm if that becomes necessary.If you have to be away from home for a day or a week, you just plug the alarm into the wall to conserve the batteries. If you are worried about losing electricity, you will need 8 AA batteries for a back up.
Things to Consider:
The only limitation to this alarm is that the sensor must face the area you are protecting. If that is a problem, you could consider adding an additional alarm to give you more coverage.You need to carefully consider the features and benefits of any home alarm you choose. But the Barking Dog Alarm is one that has a lot of bang for the buck. And, the best part, you don't have to feed, water and walk it!
Don't be a Victim!
Lawanna Bean wanted to market products that will help people stay safe. The products she found are top quality and competitively priced. A canister of mace or Pepper Spray costs under $10.00. Personal safety for you and your family should be your No. 1 priority!
For more information on Personal Safety Products, check out her website at http://www.peppersprayetcstore.com/
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