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Ralph Winn

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By Ralph Winn
Published on 01/1/2008
 
When homeowners are away for a long period of time, it is normal to be concerned about the safekeeping of their homes.  No one wants to experience the devastating event of returning home from a fun holiday to discover a burst water pipe or that their home has lost power for a lengthy time. A freeze alarm allows homeowners to enjoy their vacation without constantly worrying about the status of their home.

When homeowners are away for a long period of time, it is normal to be concerned about the safekeeping of their homes.  No one wants to experience the devastating event of returning home from a fun holiday to discover a burst water pipe or that their home has lost power for a lengthy time. A freeze alarm allows homeowners to enjoy their vacation without constantly worrying about the status of their home. A freeze alarm is vital to anyone who owns a home, cottage, or business. It provides an additional and significant measure of insurance against exceptionally cold winters.

 

Freeze Alarms and Monitors are an easy and economical method of preventing expensive property loss.  While monitoring power, temperature, high noise levels such as a window breaking or smoke alarm, as well as other sensors for such problems as floods, unfamiliar movement in a dwelling, and fire, these easy on the wallet units keep your home protected twenty-four hours a day.

 

How Freeze Alarms Work

 

Freeze Alarms can be installed wherever there is a telephone jack and power outlet. Every freeze alarm varies to some extent, but the majority of the units function on a similar principle: You will be notified by telephone when there is significant drop in temperature within your home. You will receive a pre-recorded voice message from the freeze alarm. You will then be able to remotely respond and take active measures to safeguard your home.

 

All freeze alarm models offer temperature monitoring and will call the programmed phone number when there is an emergency situation. The quantity of numbers depends on how many you program. It usually ranges from one to four. They also offer accommodating programming and monitoring in an inexpensive, user-friendly desktop unit. Installation is simple with all models. Merely plug into a standard wall outlet and a telephone jack. You just have to input the telephone numbers you would like system to call. A more sophisticated freeze alarm will allow you to preset the temperature alerts according to your own personal liking.  It will automatically dial the programmed telephone number to alert you of a problem. The recorded voice is clear and easy to understand. You can also call in to the monitor at any time to check the various sensors and temperature. Often a freeze alarm will function as a heat sensor as well, alerting you to high temperatures that may be harmful to plants or pets. 

 

Freeze Alarm Installation

 

Installation is normally no more difficult than plugging in a phone cable and maintenance usually requires 9-volt batteries.  Be sure to replace the battery before you leave. You may want to consider acquiring a rechargeable battery. It is highly recommended that you set your thermostat no lower than 55°F in the winter.  Some freeze alarm units allow you to check the battery charge, or call into the system to check the temperature.  In case of a power outage or the battery expires, the freeze alarm retains all programmed phone numbers, temperature alarm set points, and security code information.

 

No matter what type of freeze alarm you purchase for your home, it is important that its capabilities meet your needs as a homeowner.  Before deciding on a freeze alarm, you should consider whether you need to be alerted using one or several phone numbers, would like to call to check or modify the status of your home or other building temperature,  and if you require both a cold and heat sensor.

 

Peace of Mind for You and Your Family

 

Protecting your property from extreme winter temperatures is an important part of owning home, cabin, or business. Every year, thousands of people face the devastating results of water, mold, and freeze damage. Because a freeze alarm is so reasonably priced and simple to install, it makes good investment sense to purchase a unit for your home, especially if you regularly vacation during the winter months.  Practice preventative home care and save yourself from worrying about what might happen while you're away by installing a freeze alarm in structures vulnerable to the elements.   A freeze alarm may save the life of a pet or even a person, and it will undoubtedly prevent your home from suffering severe structural damage. Freeze Alarms are without a doubt an effective and a low-cost method of protecting your investment. Don't wait for damage to realize that a Freeze Alarm can pay for itself.