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It may sound like a great idea for a FOX reality show, but in all seriousness, what do you do when smart criminals attack? We always seem to label criminals as a certain “type.” They are big and lethargic bullies. They act before they think and get by on brute strength and access to weapons. On the contrary, if you had a chance to observe criminals for years at a time, you would probably find that most of them are very smart, perhaps even very educated men. Who knows why they do what they do-maybe they have fallen on hard financial times. Maybe they have a condition of kleptomania and have never gotten professional help for their disorder. Maybe they enjoy the challenge of theft or have a bit of a mean streak in their nature.

Perhaps the scariest thought of all is that criminals are ordinary human beings and feel that they have no choice but to rob and steal from others. This is a profession as old as time, and it will always be a problem that society has to contend with. Economic recessions just make the problem worse. It's either a case of criminals not being able to find paying jobs or that they simply do not want to work a normal job when they can make more money by being dishonest.

No one is denying that the situation is sad! Face it though-sometimes it's a choice of protecting yourself or them. Why should you suffer just because you want to make an honest living? A tragic upbringing or bad circumstances never excuses the crime of theft. You have a right to your possessions, your peace of mind and the welfare of your family. One of the best ways to ensure that you are protected is to invest in a home security system.

What are some of the advantages of a home alarm system? The leading security provider specifically offers an advantage in its five interconnected command centers strategically located throughout the United States. These monitoring services are staffed by experienced professionals who know how to respond to emergencies. Your home will be monitored 24 hours a day and as soon as there is a security breach, the service will inform you and or authorities of that breach.

At first, the monitoring center will try to contact the homeowner by phone. Obviously, a smart criminal could just pick up the phone and impersonate the homeowner. This is why the monitoring representative will prompt the answerer to provide the personal identification code that only the homeowner would know. (Remember, if you hire a house sitter to always share this code before you leave town!) If the answerer fails to answer the code, he or she will then notify local authorities that will investigate the cause of the emergency signal.

In addition, today's home security systems also have automatic systems that monitor the house for signs of heating problems, AC problems, flooding, carbon monoxide and smoke detection. Now is the best time to be equipped of a high-tech home security system to protect your belongings and family from smart criminals.

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Source by Bruce Kelly