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Some are installed in a way that allows them to detect if someone tries to break in through a window by shattering the glass or removing one of the panes. Others may detect motion inside or outside of the home. The third essential part of a home security system is the alarm. There are many different options as far as which type of alarm you can have installed. Some alarms are set to trigger a loud siren in order to deter potential burglars after they attempt to get in to your home. You may also choose to install an alarm that will automatically contact a monitoring service, who will then attempt to contact you to see what the situation is, and can contact the proper authorities if necessary. There are many other options that can be added to a home security system beyond these three basic components. Many people choose to have a panic button installed by their bedside, or in an area of the house that is often in use. Video cameras are another option that you may wish to look into. With all of the options available, you may wish to talk to a professional from a company that offers home security systems in order to see which options you would benefit from most. There are many different companies that can be found online, or you can ask friends and relatives to see if they have any experience with a particular company.

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