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7 Reasons Why Alarm Systems Are Important For Your Home

Topic: Real EstatePublished March 27, 2012

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  1. Simply the act of owning an alarm system works as a deterrent in itself. Thieves are looking for an easy way to make money – clearly, if they were the hard working kinds they wouldn’t be robbing for a living. A home without an alarm system is nearly 3.5 times more likely to be robbed. Many alarm companies give you stickers along with the product so that you can easily declare that your home is protected.
  2. You cannot stay at home to protect your house all the time. An alarm system guards your house 24 hours a day. Recently in California, a bugler was caught trying to enter a residential house when he tripped the alarm system. The police arrived within minutes and the thief’s entire plot was foiled. Turns out the person whose house it was had simply stepped out for a couple minutes to pick up some bread. In the meantime the thief, not realizing that the house was protected with an alarm system, decided to make use of this opportunity, but thanks to the alarm system, to no avail.
  3. Alarm systems allow for lower home insurance policy rates. Homes with alarm systems are viewed as less of a liability and several insurance companies will be more likely to reduce your insurance policy rate because of this. This includes homeowners and renters insurance. A Property Management Company in Orange County will recommend that you invest in an alarm system, both for your own house and for your real estate investments.
  4. There are a variety of alarm systems available in the market today. They can be customized to your needs and range from expensive to affordable. With so many options available – ADT security, for example – everyone can find the right option for them.
  5. An alarm system also adds value to your home. If you are invest in real estate, any property management company will tell you that houses that have alarm systems are more likely to be rented out, as they have that added value. Especially for families and single women looking for accommodation, alarm systems are an important factor that they look for.
  6. Emergency Response. Be it the police, firefighters or an ambulance – alarm systems allow for one touch access to emergency services. This means that if the alarm goes off the police will be called at once. If, however, there is no need for alarm but there is an emergency, you can manually activate the alarm to call for the emergency service that you require.
  7. Peace of mind. This may not seem like an important factor, but it really is. Homeowners with alarm systems have to deal with a substantially less amount of stress when it comes to protecting their loved ones and their property. There’s something about knowing that your house is protected that lets you sleep better at night.

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Rashin Amini is Director and Owner of White House Property Management, a highly reputed and reliable Property Management Company in Orange County, Califo ia. This property management company specializes in catering to all needs of their clients by assuring long term value as well as short term profitability, keeping costs minimal and maintaining high occupancy levels. With a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence, Rashin offers flexible contract agreements and strives to meet the exact needs of every client she works with.

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