Welcome to Home Security Lafayette. Since investing in burglar deterrents is one of the best things you can do to protect your family, we created this site to help you understand the different types of home alarm systems, how to compare them, and determine your security needs.
Lafayette is like any city, it has it’s share of crime. Did you know that burglary takes place every 15.4 seconds? That gave me shivers and I immediately thought about my family’s safety. Luckily, there are so many options to choose from. 
There are two basic types of home security systems-indoor and outdoor. How do indoor systems work? They check for opening of doors and windows or signs of movement inside the house. The system can detect movements by using motion sensors. With the indoor system, you have to enter a special code into the control set and this will let you set your alarm whenever you need to, of course you can turn it off before you enter your house.
What about the outdoor system? It monitors your grounds and most of these systems are programmed to turn on flood lights at the slightest hint of movement on your grounds. Latest models already have the ability to check the size and weight of the intruder before setting off the alarm. The result? Fewer false alarms! Now you can stop blaming your neighbor’s cat for ruining your sleep every night. Some outdoor systems also include driveway alarms so you can keep car thieves at bay.
You also have to decide whether you want electric or battery-powered alarm system. Although battery-powered are considered to be more reliable in case of a power shutdown, you have to check the battery supply on a regular basis unlike the electric alarm.
If you have extra money to spare, why not go for a sophisticated and state-of-the-art system? You can opt for the added security of CCTV and wireless video surveillance. These usually consist of numerous transmitters and one receiver that are connected to your TV or VCR. For added peace of mind, you can choose an alarm system that comes with a built-in smoke detector.
Always remember though that we cannot entirely depend on this technology because we have to do our part as well. Invest in sturdy doors and windows that you can bolt and lock. Place grills on your windows so that if somebody destroys the glass and tries to break in, he won’t be able to. Lastly, make sure you have adequate lighting around the house. As they always say, nothing discourages a would-be intruder more than a bright light.

