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  1. Home Security Store. We offer a wide variety of Do-It-Yourself electronic goods and services, specializing in Home Security. We offer alarm systems and products, installation kits, and security supplies for the home or office. Let us provide you with the security expertise you require, at a price you can afford.
  2. Norco Alarms. Look to Norco Alarms, your one-stop-shop for your security needs. We provide a quick and easy means of accessing a broad range of expert services. From purchasing to product design, we have what you need. The single best resource for all your loss prevention needs.
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  4. Professional Alarm Monitoring. The highly trained staff at Alarm Relay's UL listed alarm monitoring station is dedicated to providing you the most responsive and reliable monitoring service.
  5. Visonic Powermax Plus. Don't let your home or family be endangered by burglaries or fires! Protect them with a TRUE professional wireless security system that actually talks you through the set-up process and gives verbal status updates.

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  • Home Security System Reduce Burglaries.
    Homes without security systems are about 3 times more likely to be broken into than homes with security systems. (Actual statistic ranges from 2.2 times to 3.1 times, depending on the value of the home.) Businesses without alarm systems are 4.5 times more likely to be burglarized than commercial locations with electronic security in place.

    Losses due to burglary average $400 less in residences with security systems than for a residence without security systems.

  • Where Burglars Enter a House.
    One survey in Pennsylvania showed:

    • 81 percent of residential intrusions occur through the first floor
    • 34 percent of burglars entered through the front door
    • 23 percent through a first-floor window
    • 22 percent through the back door
    • 9 percent through the garage
    • 4 percent entered through a basement
    • 4 percent through an unlocked entrance
    • 2 percent through a storage area
    • 2 percent entered anywhere on the second floor

    A study in Connecticut showed that 12 percent of burglaries occurred through an UNLOCKED door.

    A study in Connecticut showed that in 41 percent of alarmed homes that were burglarized, the security system was not turned on.

  • Police Believe Home Security Systems Reduce Burglaries.

    90 percent of police believe alarms deter burglary attempts.

    In 1994, the International Association of Chiefs of Police passed a Board Resolution stating that professionally installed and monitored alarm systems are useful instruments to deter crime and provide peace of mind for residential and business owners. The organization also pledged to work with the alarm industry to help reduce the problem of false alarms.

  • People Fell Safe with Home Security Systems
    94 percent of alarm owners are satisfied with their alarm systems.