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Thursday, March 6, 2008

Home & Business Security & Surveillance

http://www.thesecuritywarehouse.com

I have done a lot of research in the security field over the years and have found that the customer knows best in most cases. Security systems have evolved into something much more than just an alarm. You now can have cameras with pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities linked to your security system and when it sees movement it signals an outside alarm with strobes to scare off introders. Or, how about linking your home automation system to your security system so that whenever a light turns on and you're not home, a signal is sent. Things like this are just some of what this industry has evolved into. The sort of imaginary line linking everything together!

In most cases their are complete systems that are so easy to install, that the end user can cut out the middle man. With people not having to crawl attics anymore to run wire, there really is no need for the security company. We're in a sort of lick and stick era, where essential you do just that. There are so many systems that can be installed by the end user that it's not really fair to the alarm companies anymore. At http://www.thesecuritywarehouse.com I have assembled packages that can be stuck on the wall and up and running in less than 15 minutes. Wireless is our friend, and with wireless security systems, surveillance systems, hidden cameras, driveway alarms, or single cameras, it's just to easy to say no to the sales rep. because you know you can do it yourself! http://www.thesecuritywarehouse.com has everything you need for your home or business security & surveillance systems!

http:/www.thesecuritywarehouse.com

http://www.thesecuritywarehouse.com

My name is Jesse D'Anna and have worked in the alarm industry for about 25 years now. I have seen a lot of change throughout my years, however, the change from hardwired systems to wireless systems has been the biggest over that span. Today's industry is swamped with people who think they know a lot about their profession. However, the one thing I've seen throughout my years in the field is that the cus

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