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Barking Dog Alarm Systems

Thieves are getting smarter and slicker. Most burglaries occur when people are out of town or away from home. The systems have come along way and can be relatively simple to very sophisticated.

Experts agree that any security system that you choose is better than nothing. At the very least, even the most basic system will provide some security for you. You may sleep better knowing that your house or apartment has basic protection. The cost of security systems vary from very inexpensive to very expensive.

There are certainly ways to deter criminals such as making sure all of your doors and windows are locked and keeping a light on at night. Many neighborhoods have nightly watches whereby citizens patrol the streets to make sure no one is burglarized or hurt. All of this helps, however, criminals still manage to steal and cause damage to property so an alarm system is critical.

There is a new system which has evolved based on a barking dog. The sound of a barking dog certainly sounds intimidating and can scare almost anyone who hears it. The thought of a massive, large vicious dog may come to mind when that sound is heard.

The Rex Electronic dog alarm simulates the sound of a German Shepherd. Many people equate them to the police academy because they are used to track criminals and are know to be fierce and resilient. The system is set up so that as the person gets closer, the dogs bark gets louder.

The system is designed with microwave technology so that the system knows when the person is getting closer. The system sells for approximately $100.00 and is relatively inexpensive compared to other devices.

They are also becoming more popular because they empty the sound of a dog rather than an alarm or siren. There are other s systems that use remotes so that you can push a button and set the alarm. The alarm can be set other ways also. Some people use the alarm system for solicitors who may be unwelcome at your door. It is a great way to scare away trespassers and any uninvited visitors.

Before you invest in an alarm system, make sure you take the time to investigate all of your options. There is a great deal of information on the internet. You may want to speak with a company that specializes in alarm systems for additional information.

The system also uses lights so, that the lights go on and it looks like someone is home. This adds additional realism so that the sound of a barking dog is combined with lights going on. The intruder then believes he woke someone up.



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