Friday, 12 September 2014

The top 5 Reasons Why you Should Install Security Systems in Adelaide

Many people are unsure whether they should install security systems in their Adelaide homes. For the majority, it comes down to a price thing. Whilst many grapple with the price, they seem to forget the not having a security system could cost you even more. If you are still unsure whether you should install security systems in Adelaide, consider the five reasons below. 

Intruders


Statistics have revealed that homes without security systems are more likely to be targeted by burglars that ones that do. Not only does the sight of a security systems put burglars off from attempted to rob a house, but is provides you of adequate warning if a intruder decides to enter. While many break ins occur when the house is empty, some burglars target houses that are occupied. If an intruder is not expecting people to be inside the house when they break in, the shock can set them off and cause them to act aggressively. In instances where intruders purposely break in when the home is full of people, their motives are usually sinister, which is why an alarm system is a must. Once the alarm system is triggered, you and your family will have ample warning to either evacuate the home or find a safe place to hide. Furthermore, the authorities will be called straightaway, so you can be assured that help is on its way.

Fires


Many people may be surprised to know that security systems not only protect homes from intruders but also fires. Security systems are fitted with an early warning fire system that will alert homeowners to the presence of smoke, quicker than most smoke detectors. The alarm not only detects smoke but also sources of heat. Within seconds, the fire brigade is notified of the problem and come to your aid. While it may sound a little overboard, a full blown fire can spark within 30 seconds and begin to engulf your property before you have time to call for help. 

Carbon monoxide poisoning

Carbon monoxide detectors can be installed as a part of a home security system, or separately. It is an invaluable detector that contacts emergency services if carbon monoxide poisoning occurs. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a silent killer as it cannot be detected by human senses. The gas is ordorless and colourless and found within combustion fumes. There are a range of things in the home that can release the poisonous gas, which include heating systems, stoves, gas ranges, charcoal and burning wood.   Peace of mind  Having peace of mind in an invaluable quality. Knowing that you are safe and secure in your home is a great thing to have and is an important aspect that a home security system provides. Security systems are priceless to the elderly or those on their home, as they assure them that help is on the way. From medial alerts to emergencies and of course burglaries, it is also nice to know you can rely on someone to help out in the situation.

Valuables


Unfortunately, you truly do not know the value of something until its gone. Most of our homes are filled with valuable items that you take for granted. Many of the items not only have monetary value, but are extremely valuable. For many of us, the thought of a burglar rummaging through our personal items and taking whatever they want is very troubling. To ensure this does not happen, a home security system is a must. The mere presence of the system often deters burglars from even considering your home to rob. 

If you would like to protect your home, call Advanced Antenna and Security to learn more about Security Systems in Adelaide. Alternatively, you can visit their website at http://advancedantennaandsecurity.com.au/.

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Make Safety a Number One Priority and Install a Security System in your Adelaide Home

You safety is important, no matter where you live or what you do. Security systems are increasingly necessary in Australian society, as we are becoming busier and less engaged at home. In Adelaide installing CCTV security systems are a great idea to ensure piece of mind while you’re at the office or busy running errands. 

Did you know that in Australia, “More parents now work longer hours and are often working when their children are at home?” The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data show that around 30 per cent of men and 11 per cent of women are working at 7am in the morning, with one in six men and one in seven women working at 7pm in the evening. The same appears true at weekends, for both men and women. Indeed, a greater proportion of women work between 6pm and 9pm on weekends than on weekdays. This data comes from a University of Canberra study on how Australians spend their time released in 2011 by AMP financial services. 

The ABS Time Use Survey divides the activities on which people spend their time into four broad categories - necessary time, contracted time, committed time, and free time (ABS 2010). Working weekends are more commonplace, meaning at least one parent may be at work at times during the day or week that clash with when their children are at home. ABS data surveys from 2006 place Australians at the shops of Saturdays “engaging in retail therapy or stocking up on necessities forth week ahead. On average, an hour is spent purchasing goods and services on a Saturday, compared with 46 minutes on a weekday and 37 minutes on Sundays. Sundays are all about recreation and leisure… Australians spend an average of around five hours on recreation and leisure each Sunday, compared with just over four hours on a Saturday and 3.5 hours each weekday.” 

CCTV cameras might sound fancy and perhaps altogether unnecessary but are proving useful devices for many residents. CCTV or circuit camera systems are a simple way to keep an eye on things at home.  Whether you are away on business or just out shopping, you can watch what’s going on in your house. A CCTV system is installed in conjunction with an alarm system, which gives you the flexibility of checking the premises remotely if there has been any disturbance in the home or office. Closed circuit camera systems use HD colour infrared cameras. These cameras illuminate the area covered at night, allowing you to see what’s going on even in total darkness. The cameras are connected to a digital video recorder and record 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

What’s brilliant about these clever machines is that they are connected to the Internet. This means that you can remotely access your monitors on any Smartphone device! You might find yourself working late one evening and you want to check on how your children are getting on with their homework… You login to your CCTV system only to find that your two little bundles of joy are getting up to mischief. There faces are all shiny from the sugary goodness they extracted from your pantry and they have started throwing a soccer ball across the lounge room. Thanks to your security system, you can easily phone home and deter your sugar high children with sheepish voices from breaking a window or getting into a fight. Clever mommy and daddy. 

If you are interested in a security system for your home, contact Advanced Antenna & Security, your CCTV professionals in Adelaide. They can provide you with a wealth of information and advice. Give them a call on 0417 868 103 or visit their website http://advancedantennaandsecurity.com.au/. 

What the Yagi is an Antenna in Adelaide

There is nothing more frustrating than sitting down to watch your favorite television show just to realise that the signal is down. If the screen is fuzzy, delayed or gone altogether, the antenna is probably the source of your frustration. In Adelaide, antenna installation and service specialists are unfortunately at the mercy of our four seasons in one day. Spontaneous wind gusts and surging rain patterns can easily disrupt signals emitting from your rooftop antenna.   

In addition to these natural inferences, Australians are experiencing a digital transition phase. You may have heard about the campaigns involving the 2013 cut off from analogue to digital, and if not, then you might be experiencing some serious picture faults and disruptions. The upgrade to digital television means that television owners will either have to purchase a digital television or a new set top box with this capability. At this stage it is important to consult a technician. They will be able to advise you on what equipment you will need, what needs to go and what can stay. You don’t want to buy anything that isn’t suitable. 
When it comes to your antenna, however, if you own a television aerial or antenna that is on your roof and doesn’t qualify as a dodgy bunny-ear device, then you will most probably not have to worry about upgrading it. Not many people realise this but the only difference between an analogue and digital antenna is the mathematical encoding system used to modulate the RF carrier signal transmitted to your telly. The actual electromagnetic wave itself is analogue.

To describe a noticeable difference between the two systems, it is a characteristic of analogue TV that a weak signal will cause the picture to degrade or get progressively worse over time but is still usually watchable for a long time. The digital TV, however, needs a good constant signal, otherwise it tends to break up and become unwatchable very quickly. CSIRO’s Dr Stuart Hay explains. "Antennas made for analogue TV signals work just as well for both digital and high definition signals. It's incorrect to claim that you need a special antenna." Despite this, ABC Science outlines some of the key factors to a good working antenna. The shape and size of the antenna does make a difference to your reception. Depending on where you live, your antenna will be mounted either horizontally or vertically based on the signal's polarity, the axis in which the wave is vibrating.
 
Types of Antennas include Dipoles: 

simple rabbit ear devices that receive signals evenly in all directions, known as called omnidirectional.  LPDA: log-periodic dipole array antennas are used for VHF TV signals, consisting of several dipoles arranged in echelon to make a very wideband antenna. "Vee-shaped LPDAs have slightly higher gain for some channels while straight shaped LPDAs (where the elements are at 90 degrees to the boom or spine of the antenna) are good at cancelling out interference", says Hay. Reflector antennas: work by reflecting signals from a large conducting plane which acts like a mirror Paraboloid reflectors: are round wok shaped satellite dishes, small ones face north for pay TV while larger ones face northwest for satellites and programming purposes Yagi: the latest in antenna technology “Yagi's have several elements arranged in echelon and connected by a long boom,” says Hay for ABC Science. The longest element is called the reflector, next to which is the driven element. The remaining shorter elements are called directors and the more directors you add, the higher the gain.

Antenna installation in Adelaide is only a phone call away. Contact Antenna & Security on 0417 868 103 or visit their website http://advancedantennaandsecurity.com.au/ for a wealth of information and advice on home installation services.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Choose Between Activated and Monitored Security Systems Packages in Adelaide


If you are contemplating installing complex security systems networks in Adelaide, then you are no doubt being faced with the dilemma of activated versus monitored styles. The decision is tricky, because there is no outright answer. Both designs have their advantages as well as their faults, and so it depends on the individual situation. In saying that, there are some general factors that you can consider before choosing your alarm system.

Activated security systems are ones that can be armed and disarmed by the owner. This means that you have the flexibility to disable them when you know you are going to be going in and out at night a lot, but it also means that there is a higher chance of you accidentally forgetting to switch it back on. The benefit of this type of system is that, providing you are at home, you can assess the situation before calling for help. A lot of people worry about false alarms, and this system allows for that.

Monitored security systems are ones that are linked to an external service that will send immediate help when the alarm is triggered. One of the obvious benefits is that there is the assurance that help will always be close at hand. With activated systems, the alarm might sound when a burglar enters, but in this day and age it is possible that neighbors and passers by are so habituated to the sound that they will assume someone simply triggered the alarm by accident. If you are not at home, the burglar may be undeterred by the lack of concern, rendering your system useless. A monitored system would see emergency services arrive at your home within minutes, possibly capturing the culprit. This is also notably helpful in the presence of a house fire, as smoke detectors can also be hooked up to the alarm system.
 
Unfortunately, the downside to this is that help will also come when you have in fact just tripped the trigger, and depending on how often this is, it could be costly and frustrating. Some devices will allow the owner to override the alarm immediately, usually via a mobile phone, which is helpful in avoiding the repercussions of a false alarm. Being able to access it via a mobile is very handy, specifically if you are on holiday and forgot to disable the alarm for a house sitter or something. If you go with a monitored system, you may be able to tailor your response plan to something that best suits you. For example, you could receive a text message or phone call, and then reply to have emergency services at your house.

Installing an alarm system, particularly a monitored device, can help you to save large amounts on home insurance, as many companies appreciate the protection of these systems. You may also find that this investment can increase the value of your home, as well as of course improve your sense of comfort and well-being.

For many people, the more secure option is the monitored security system, simply because it does have that external connection and so there is assistance available. The prices will vary depending on the extent as well as the style of your network. Whichever option you go with, there will always be good and bad brands and products out there, and installation  needs to always be completed by a trained professional. The team at Advanced Antenna and Security at http://advancedantennaandsecurity.com.au can install their Effective Security Systems Products in Adelaide for as little as $600 so it may be within your budget. 

Advanced Security systems use in Adelaide isn't Just for When you're Not at Home

Everybody knows that it's a good idea to switch on the security system at night, when you're out during the day or when you leave for a long holiday, but few people are wise enough to know how their handy security systems settings in Adelaide can even be used when they are at home.
 
While it is true that unoccupied homes are more attractive to burglars, that is not to say that residents are not at risk when they are in their homes. At night is a very common time when burglars strike because they are under the cover of darkness. A quiet nap during the day might also invite intruders to think that they will not get caught. And it is not just when you're sleeping that thieves might take that opportunity to break in. There is an increasing trend of daytime robberies, now that more and more families have two people working day jobs.
 
Intruders seem to be getting more brazen, and are no longer as deterred at the thought of bumping into a resident. This is scary, and so more than ever people are considering more preventative measures so that it doesn't get to this stage. Alarm systems sales are on the rise, and this might be due to the fact that they are incredibly effective when used properly. Unfortunately, some people soon become complacent with their system, and it is at these times when disaster can easily strike.
 
A common scenario is when people are at home, they assume that no one is going to break in. The home is a place of comfort and solace, and often your guard will be down. It would be horrific to be unable to feel at home in your own home again following a break in. Contrary to popular belief, you can still have your alarm system on when you are walking around inside your home. Modern designs will allow you to differentiate between interior and perimeter alarms. Simply disable interior alarms and leave the perimeters on until you need to leave the house. All it takes is the push of a button to potentially thwart a robbery.

This type of alarming is particularly important when taking a nap during the day. Burglars are incredibly stealthy, and without adequate security there is basically nothing to stop them waltzing in the front door and rifling through your possessions. Just remember to leave the interior unarmed, otherwise as soon as you wake up your movement could set off the alarm.

It is also a good idea to arm your other alarm systems when you are at home. For example, when you're relaxing in the lounge or in the kitchen, you would likely have no idea if someone were breaking into your shed. There are countless valuables traditionally stored in sheds and garages, from bikes to power tools, and it is a popular target for burglars. Similarly all fresco areas are often fitted with plasma screens and expensive barbecues which might entice robbers. It is alarming the number of people who have invested in security for these areas but fail to use it.

Make sure that you are familiar with the capabilities of your alarm network so that you know what you can alter. It is best to have a segregated system that allows you to switch on different elements at different times. If you want to extend, or ask about Premium Security Systems Installation in Adelaide, then you can always contact the team at Advanced Antenna and Security at http://advancedantennaandsecurity.com.au/.

Saturday, 21 June 2014

Improve your Reception with a New TV Antenna in Adelaide

Is your TV antenna in Adelaide having trouble picking up television signals? If you’re experiencing fuzzy lines and strange pixilation that completely destroys your television it’s time to hire the professional team at Advanced Antenna and Security. We understand that there’s nothing more frustrating than dealing with bad reception, especially if you’re in the middle of your favourite TV show or sporting event. This is why it is our number one mission to provide you with the very best reception we can deliver.

We boast a team of highly trained technicians who specialise in antennas. It doesn’t matter where you live because our professional technicians have a range of Australian made digital antennas that will suit whichever suburb or signal requirement you have. We owe this ability thanks to being locally based and have experience in the areas.

Whether you require an antenna installation, service or upgrade, we do it all. Do yourself a favour and ring Advanced Antenna and Security today for TV Antenna Services in Adelaide on 0417 868 103.

Need a new TV antenna in Adelaide?

A new TV antenna in your Adelaide home could be the answer you need for improved television viewing. Rather than putting up with fuzzy lines and horrible pixilation that make your nightly television viewing unbearable, call the professionals at Advanced Antenna and Security. For many years our technicians have been installing, servicing and upgrading antennas across Adelaide.

We offer an impressive range of Australian made digital antennas that will give you outstanding reception. With antennas to suit your particular signal or suburb, it doesn’t matter where you live, our technicians can help you. There are countless reasons why you need a new antenna. It may be that the wall plate is damaged, your cable is worn, or simply your antenna is old and broken.

No matter what the reason is, be sure to give our professional team of technicians a call on 0417 868 103 to learn more about our TV Antennas in Adelaide.