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Most people looking at more security options have had some kind of burglary scare, either from hearing about a neighbour or family member experiencing a break-in or having a break-in attempt or burglary themselves.

As well as the financial cost of having your home invaded, there is also the emotional toll. Most people find that they feel insecure in their homes, unsafe, afraid and violated after someone has entered their home.

Wanting to protect your home, yourself and your possessions is not a luxury. Luckily there are a wide range of options for how you can achieve increased home security on any budget.

This article covers many of the typical questions people ask when looking at purchasing security systems for their home.

Do you need a security system?

Over 200,000 burglaries occur each year in Australia with most of these taking place in residential homes. The presence of home security systems, including CCTV, can drastically reduce the risk of your property being targeted. Burglars will look for the softest targets possible. They will check over available entries and exits, look to see who is at home and what security is in place before attempting a break-in. Call an electrician for security and CCTV system installations.

Different locations come with different crime risks. No matter your location it’s important to remember that thieves can travel wherever they like and will target areas they feel will be most profitable for the least risk.

Break-ins are normally recurring. Once a burglar knows the layout of a neighbourhood and property it’s easier for them to return and get in and out quickly. Especially as they know you will soon replace all the stolen goods when your insurance comes through.

Is a home security system worth it?

Home security is a reliable way to monitor your home when you are not at home via your own app, or to have a professional team at the ready to respond if needed.

This will give you a quick response to break-ins as well as video evidence to assist police and back up your claim. Depending on what system and surveillance you choose you can equip your home with 24/7 protection.

What are home security costs?

Typically a quality home security system will cost between $600 and $2,000 with back-to-base coverage and the most sophisticated equipment in the upper end of the range.

With a wide range of different security options available you can match your security system to your budget. Because each home is unique it’s possible to mix and match different elements and target the area of your home most in need of protection.

There are a number of individual costs to keep in mind that include equipment purchase, installation and ongoing monitoring cost and contracts.

Home security for burglar deterrence

A study conducted by the criminology and criminal justice specialists at the University of Texas found that even one house with an alarm made the surrounding area less enticing to burglars.

Along with reducing your risk of home invasion you also get the benefits or reduced home insurance premiums and possibly make insurance claims you make easier if you can provide footage of the event.

If you are worried about home security, talk to a qualified electrician who can give you a range of options for home surveillance and explain the costs and benefits specific to your property.

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