Sensory detectors
Motion Sensor Alarm – Better Safe than Sorry
Have you ever felt afraid in your own home? A home burglary takes place an average of every 16 seconds in the United States. This statistic can make you fearful about your safety no matter where you live. Don’t live in fear – you have the power to do something about it. Take action and stay alert with a motion sensor alarm. Home alarm systems come in various styles and are made for different uses. A motion detector is commonly used as part of the home security package.
How a Motion Sensor Alarm Works
A motion sensor alarm uses detection devices that will sound an alarm if it detects movement. Professionals set up motion sensors to work exactly as you need them to. Don’t worry if you have pets because the motion sensors can be set to accommodate this movement. Motion sensors set up areas of various methods of detection to determine movement.
A motion sensor alarm can be designated by zones in your home. You can actually set some zones while you are still moving about in another zone. For example, you can set the downstairs zone to be turned on while you are upstairs. You can designate many different zones in your home in order to best take care of your security while giving you the best freedom.
A motion sensor alarm or surveillance camera is set up through access panels that are located strategically throughout your home. Typically there is one at each door and on each level of the home. If you have various zones, each can be indicated and controlled through the control or access panels. You can set up a zone for your front outdoor area to alert you if someone approaches your door or walks near your driveway. A motion sensor alarm is often part of the regular alarm system that also includes alarms when doors or windows are opened.
Types of Motion Sensor Alarms
There are various types of sensors that are used in a motion sensor alarm. The most common type of sensors use infrared technology to create light beams that will sound an alarm when broken. Other types of motion sensor alarms include laser beams, visible light beams and ultrasonic devices that use contact for them to be activated. Laser beams are similar to infrared beams but use different technology – microwaves – to connect the beams. Some sensors use vibration to set them off.
No matter the type of motion sensor alarm, each one works in a similar way – each is designed to alert someone when motion is detected. You’ll be sure to feel safer and more secure when you know that your home is alarmed with motion sensors. As with most wireless security cameras, the result is two-fold. The sound of the audible alarm often deters any criminal activity by frightening potential intruders. The alarm also alerts homeowners to a possible break-in so that they can take action. A motion sensor alarm can be part of the total alarm package that is set up to automatically call security when there is a problem.
Who Needs a Motion Sensor Alarm
Almost everyone can benefit from adding a motion detector to his or her wireless home security system. Crime rates are going up in almost every community in the country. Even those who thought they were safe are no longer free from worry about a break-in. Most robberies occur when homeowners aren’t at home so having alarms set up to call security centers makes sense. Anyone who wants to have peace of mind should consider using a motion sensor alarm.…
Posted on July 10, 2009 Filed Under Home Security, Sensory detectors, Types of Alarms | Leave a Comment
Stay Alert with a Motion Sensor Alarm
The prospect of burglary or any other crime is surely frightening to any homeowner. Luckily, a motion sensor alarm can help to deter and prevent such crimes. There are several different types of motion detector alarms; each one fits different purposes and needs. Knowing the differences between the alarm types is the first crucial step to picking a motion detector alarm.
The Three Types
There are only really three types of motion sensors: microwave, ultrasonic and passive infrared sensors. They all work in different ways and have benefits and drawbacks.
A microwave motion detector works in a similar fashion to police radar guns. It sends out microwaves that are reflected back when there is motion in the surrounding area. Microwave motion detectors are relatively inexpensive to implement as alarm systems, but they are not as effective or accurate as other types.
Ultrasonic sensors send out sonic pulses that are reflected back when there is motion in the vicinity. These work in a similar fashion to sonar systems. Both the ultrasonic and microwave motion sensor alarm emit energy in order to function properly.
Passive infrared sensors, on the other hand, simply look for body heat. They do not send out any energy into the vicinity, which makes them harder to detect by savvy thieves.
Looking for More Accuracy?
If you’re looking for more accurate alarms, then you can combine two or even three motion detector technologies into the same device. When several of the technologies are utilized at the same time, the result is a heightened accuracy level. Many homeowners may opt for this option for this very reason.
No matter which solution you choose, it is worth considering getting a motion sensor alarm for your home security purposes. There are many options for security once you get a motion sensor alarm. For example, some people choose to link their motion detector alarm to night vision cameras for added safety.
Picking a motion sensor alarm isn’t an easy process, as there are many types from which to choose. However, knowledge of the different types of motion detectors on the market can make the process easier and more straightforward. A motion detector alarm is a must when considering a new home security system or an update to your current one.…
Posted on July 7, 2009 Filed Under Home Security, Sensory detectors, Types of Alarms | Leave a Comment

