Monday, September 24, 2012

Barking Dog Alarm for Elderly Parents

My mother passed away almost ten years ago.  I used to ask her why don't you get a dog for company.  She kept telling me she didn't want to feed the dog, even if I went and got the dog food.

She was over 80 years old and the extra effort was something she didn't want to put into taking care of a pet.  Luckily she lived in a nice neighborhood where security concerns were not heightened into a frenzy by recent crimes.
 A dog is an additional layer of security.  Most dogs simply have the innate comprehension that if they bark, growl or glare at someone then that person is going to be wary of what will happen next.  A robber on one side of a door that hears a dog bark is going to ask, "Is this worth the trouble?"

The easiest way to get rid of a robber is don't let him in the house at all.  Sounds hard or maybe you have to buy one of those fancy alarms that requires a monitoring center.  Not really, read on.

Those monitoring centers frequently cost $25 to $35 a month, plus add on's for fire, medical alert or gas leak detection. All that and an alarm may not keep a home intruder out of the house because the silent alarm doesn't scare him away.

What if there was a better way?  What if a simple device that uses a type of radar sensing control could pick up on movement outside the door and simulate a barking dog?  This barking dog becomes and imagined source of pain and aggravation that criminals don't want to overcome.

"What if the dog bites me and I leave blood DNA evidence at the scene?"  The crook is wary for good reason these days because the chances are far higher for him of getting caught if he is wounded.

This is why if you have an elderly mother or father the barking dog alarm is a really good investment in keeping the home safe.  Not only does an electronic barking dog alarm scare the crook but your family member is warned of an approaching intruder.  If getting a firearm out of a hiding place is called for then the family member has time.

A barking dog alarm is often less than $100, but can provide years of improved security. 

Courtesy of www.RangerSelfDefense.com

Friday, September 14, 2012

Dog Barking Alarm - Intruders Fear Dogs

 Improving Home Security


Security requirements are increasing all the time.  Home security and business security. In night time security situations a growling, barking dog can be very effective at scaring away an intruder.  Taking the issue one step further a security system can be built around an electronic barking dog alarm

The advantages are many, including the lack of feeding required.  These devices sense motion outside the door and the alarm emits a barking dog alarm sound. Intruders fear dogs.  Dogs are smart enough to protect their owner / master out of their innate love and devotion. 

Boxer Breed

The Psychology of Intruders


Intruders have a lot to fear because a dog that bites can draw blood leaving DNA evidence at the scene of the break in.  This is an intruder's worst nightmare, that definitive evidence of their involvement be left at the scene.   Simply getting bitten would be painful an in most cases not worth the trouble for most intruders.  

If the intruder is not aware of specific caches of wealth such as coins or guns, then the intruder must search the house.  Searching for money takes time and the last thing the intruder wants is a dog causing a lot of grief.  

A key issue is the size of the dogs people own today.  Pit Bulls and Boxers are nothing to play with for fun.  When loyalty is one of a dog's strongest traits, the intruder must think twice about getting involved.  

The Convenience of a Dog Barking Alarm

 

Electronic dog barking alarms are made for convenience and value.  The recorded dog bark is technically correct enough to seem real to someone outside the door.  The dog barking alarm requires no feeding, walking or mess clean up.  The one time purchase can create the impression a house is guarded by an alert canine. 

A dog barking alarm can be considered even if a family already has a dog.  The electronic barking dog alarm alerts everybody including the family dog, which may have been fast asleep.  Once alerted by the alarm the usual response is that the family dog goes to the door and begins to bark as well, creating even more fear in a potential intruder.  

The point is that an impression can be given to a criminal that a house is an armed fortress.  If a house has aggressive dogs might there also be a likelihood the owner has firearms.  Criminals are often not very smart, having to rely on crime where others make an honest living.  Creating the illusion of a well armed, well guarded house is a time tested strategy for beating the home invaders, robbers and rapists.  

Prepare Your Home - Sleep Better at Night


Don't take security for granted.  Seemingly not an issue in a complacent world, home security saves lives when a security breech finally occurs.  Preparation helps home owners and those living in rental units to sleep better at night.