Sunday, July 21, 2013

Myths About Home Security and Security Systems

People often take extreme measures to ensure their property and, more importantly, their families are safe every day. Yet, a handful of myths prevent homeowners from making one of the most sound security investments available—a home security system. Continue reading to discover how unfounded those myths are and why purchasing an alarm system is a step in the direction of sound home security.

Safe Neighborhoods

There is no doubting a safe neighborhood provides one with a certain amount of security, granting homeowners a little peace-of-mind. However, living in a good region does not mean one should simply assume their family and property are safe. In reality, criminals are just as apt to target a house in a “safe” neighborhood as any other. For this reason, an alarm system provided by a
 Trinidad security company is a wise investment; the added safety measure decreases the chances of a homeowner becoming just another home invasion statistic.

Lengthy Contracts

People dread the idea of finding themselves tied down by a lengthy contract almost as much as they fear someone breaking into their house. Unfortunately, quite a few homeowners believe having security systems installed in their home means signing a long-term contract. This myth is rather misleading, since most security alarm companies require no more than a three-year contract. Considering how long most families live in the house, the contract is nothing more than the blink of an eye, but the knowledge one’s family is protected is forever. 

Expensive Security Systems

A widely held misconception is that security systems are not only expensive to install but also a costly monthly expense. The alternative, however, can lead to crippling financial loss. The effort to repair damages to a home and replace stolen items far exceeds the cost of a security system. The irony is, the systems provided by Trinidad security are not only affordable, but are also designed to help prevent the financial devastation of a burglarized home. In fact, what a homeowner saves by protecting one’s house with an alarm system will pay for that security for years to come. 

Insurance Protects Homeowners

Insurance does indeed protect homeowners—after the fact. Although there is a good amount of sound reasoning behind investing in homeowner’s insurance, the policy does not protect against burglars. Even the idea that there is no need for an alarm system because the insurance will cover the cost of anything stolen falls short, especially because insurance companies cannot replace family photos, precious heirlooms or items with sentimental value. Perhaps, this is why so many insurance companies advise homeowners to purchase security alarms. After all, a Trinidad security system protects homes and homeowner’s families against break-in rather than simply performing damage control. 

Pets and False Alarms


Pets are cherished loved ones people are all the richer for having in their lives. Understandably, pet owners go out of their way to accommodate their furry and feathered companions including avoiding alarm systems. Why? Many believe their beloved pets will inadvertently set off the alarm and innocently cause trouble. Nothing could be further from the truth. Alarm systems are designed with pets in mind and are fully capable of differentiating between a pet and an intruder. More to the point, family pets need protection just as much as the families that love them. ​

Friday, July 5, 2013

Trinidad Home Security Service Provides Tips on Preventing Grill Fires

Barbecues are a part of the culture in Trinidad. They are frequently used for fundraising and as a way to celebrate. Barbecues have the potential to become dangerous if the grill and the fire are not managed correctly. There are several tips that will help prevent grill fires and damage to the property.

Always Watch the Grill

The grill should never be left unattended while the coals are hot. It is always better to manage the grill and any dangerous flares proactively rather than to allow a home security service to sound a smoke or fire alarm. Leaving the grill unattended for even a few minutes is enough time for a disaster to occur. The person tending to the grill should watch the coals at all times and rely on an assistant or friend to get supplies from the kitchen.

Keep the Grill in a Safe Location

The grill must be placed in a location that is safe and out-of-the-way. It should be on open ground and away from the home, the deck or any fences that could catch fire. It should also be in a location that does not receive regular foot traffic from guests or family members. Children should not be allowed near the grill. A child who trips could knock the grill over and send burning hot coals everywhere. Anyone holding a barbecue in Trinidad should guard the grill from children and pets. Only adults who are helping with the barbecue should be allowed in the area immediately around the grill.

Use a Home Security Monitoring Service

An effective way to protect a property from grill fires is to use a home security service that includes environmental monitoring. These services constantly monitor sensors and detectors in the home that will trigger an alarm if a fire starts and spreads. The security service will call for help if a fire does start to burn out of control. They can also alert the family in case the fire is burning in an area that no one can see.

Be Aware of Fat

The person using the grill to barbecue needs to be aware of fat. Fats from food like chicken can collect and ignite in the grill. The same can happen with foods wrapped in foil if the foil breaks or starts to char away. Fat can cause a sudden and unexpected flare that could singe the cook or ignite a utensil or nearby branch. Some of these flares can rise very high into the air. Trays in the grill that catch fat should be emptied periodically to prevent flares.

Keep Emergency Supplies Close By

Anyone grilling in Trinidad should guard against property damage and injuries by keeping emergency supplies nearby. A fire extinguisher is very useful and can quickly eliminate a fire before it causes major damage. A first aid kit is important in case of minor burns or other injuries. If a fire extinguisher is not available, then it is good to keep a hose or a bucket of water nearby to put out any fires that start outside the grill.

Dispose of Ashes Properly

It is important to dispose of ashes properly when the barbecue is done. Simply leaving the coals to burn out over time is very dangerous. High winds could carry small embers a significant distance. This could start a serious fire in the house or on the property that will burn undetected until a home security service signals an alarm. Grills should have the cover placed on top when you are done cooking. It might even be necessary to pour water over the coals to stop them from smoldering.​