Login Register

Empowering Home Buyers


"The Treasure Valley's most comprehensive Real Estate Resource for Locating New Communities and Researching Boise Home Builders."

Search Boise Homes for Sale
e.g. "Pool" or "98765432"
Price:
 
 Beds:
 Baths:
Advanced Search


Subscribe to the 
        
Treasure Valley
                 Market Report

Thanks to our Sponsors

Idaho Subdivision Locator

Treasure Valley New Subdivision Locator

The most comrehensive source for new subdivisions. 
Locate Boise Lots and new homes!

Find Credible Idaho Home Builders!

Research Idaho Home Builders

Discover home builder's credentials and qualifications including client reviews! 
Credible Home Builders

Building or Buying a home takes a team of Professionals

Local Professionals

Buying or building a home takes a team of professionals including realtors, trade partners, retail suppliers and many more!
Get your team together
Meet the Builders that influence design and innovation of new homes across Treasure Valley!

Build Idaho

Meet the builders that influence design and innovation of homes across Treasure Valley.

►  What are the builder's credentials and qualifications?  
►  What separates the company from other builders?
►  Why should someone buy a home from them?

Watch Multi-media Builder Profiles

Search the Idaho MLS

Search the Idaho MLS

Including Interactive Maps and Google Street view.
Home Locator

Idaho's Largest Real Estate Forum Idaho's Largest Real Estate Forum
Got a question or a comment? Think you have all the answers?
Join the Discussion
Looking for the latest Real Estate and Construction Information!

Treasure Valley Market Reports

Research insightful real estate and construction facts, stats and information? Boise Parade of Homes results, Building permit trends,Top producing builders and more.
Learn the latest trends!

Bloggers

Treasure Valley's Most Insightful Real Estate and Home Building Blog

Insights and analogies from the area's leading authorities on Idaho Real Estate. Constructive Advice from Boise home Builders. Tips on Going green and more. Meet the Bloggers and view posts

How to Prevent False Alarms
Main / Treasure Valley Home Security and Protection  

Here are a few ideas to consider

Most burglar alarm companies have a false alarm rate around 97-99 percent, an unacceptable statistic by any measure. These false alarms expend local police and firefighter resources, and cost homeowners time, money and peace of mind. 

Security providers and homeowners must work hand and hand to confront this problem and give attention to the three primary causes of false alarms are user error, service or installation errors, and equipment failure. Doing so will decrease the false burglar alarm rate. Take action today to minimize your risk of having a false alarm and put these tips to use.

 

  1. Eliminate possible causes of false alarms
§         Give attention to drafts that could move plants, curtains, etc.
§         Keep banners, signs, balloons and fans away from motion sensor areas.
§         Be aware of wandering pets. Work with your security provider’s sales and installation team to design a system that takes your pet’s activity into account.
§         Don’t run in and out of your home after the alarm is set, even if it’s just for a quick second. 
§         Make sure all doors and window are solid and fit well in their frames.

 

      2. Training

§         After you have an alarm system installed, make certain your security provider gives you and your family comprehensive training on how to use the system. A reputable company will be happy to provide you with demonstrations and as much training as you need.
§         Ask your security provider for written instructions and take notes during your security system training.
§         Train everyone with a key to your home on how to use the system.
§         Develop a plan for when a false alarm activation occurs. Rehearse your alarm cancellation procedure with your family.

 

      3. Communicate with your security system provider

§         Choose a security system provider that verifies sensor activations through either audio or video means. Ask your local law enforcement agency to recommend a company that verifies signal activations.
§         Keep security system provider phone numbers updated and easy to access.
§         Keep your burglar alarm company and their monitoring center updated with information on how to contact you.
§         Let your security provider and monitoring center know anytime someone new gets a key to your home.
§         Inform your security provider and monitoring center if you do any home remodeling or painting.
§         Work with your monitoring center to test your system regularly.
§         Schedule an annual preventive maintenance appointment with your security system provider. Technicians need to test your equipment and the back-up batteries. Reputable companies will do this at no charge to you.
 

False burglar alarms affect everyone. Homeowners, burglar alarm companies and law enforcement officials can work together to reduce the impact of false activations and increase the effectiveness of home security systems. Investing time in selecting the right

Posted by Sheldon Forehand at 5/30/2008 3:42 PM Permalink | Trackback
Comments (0)
No comments yet, login to post a comment.
Add Comment
Provide comments on this blog entry. If you have an account with this site please sign in.

Need a builder? Research more Boise Home Builders

Looking for a New Community? Locate more New Subdivisions

Local Professionals. Find more Good, Services & Trades

Real Estate Service Affiliates

Endorsements

Snake River Valley Building Constractors Association

National Association of the Remodeling Industry Idaho Chapter Capital City Women's Council of Realtors
Capital City Chapter
Idaho Floor Covering Association

 
[  Home  ]
  |  
  Blogs  
  |  
  Home Locator  
  |  
  Subdivision Locator  
  |  
  Directory  
  |  
  Market Reports