The Importance of Home Alarm Systems in Rural Areas

 Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Rural areas are great places to live thanks to their tranquility and relative safety. That tranquility largely comes from the low population densities of the areas, and large physical separation between residents. This can be apparent in farm houses that are routinely over a mile apart, or perhaps a mountainous area where homes are scattered along a winding road. In both cases, people are often far away from public safety services – and far away from help. In many mountainous regions, cell phone service is still unavailable or scattered. For those types of locales, home alarms make a great deal of sense.

Despite the safety of rural areas, home security is still important. Rural regions experience property crime, and the tragedy is the same for the farmer as well as the city dweller. The real reason for having a security system as a rural resident has little to with a potential break-in, however. Because homes are so spread out, people often rely on a land telephone line to call for help in the even of an emergency. In a true disaster, phone service may be unavailable, severed, or up in flames. In these scenarios, a home alarm can be a true lifesaver.

With today’s security system, it’s easy to integrate a variety of safety functions into the system that go well beyond burglar alarms and “unauthorized entry” devices. Basic smoke alarms are tied into the system, designed to alert a dispatch center if the alarm isn’t disabled within a certain amount of time. Heat detectors can be easily placed throughout the home to detect fires even quicker. Perhaps the biggest consideration is carbon monoxide detection. With carbon monoxide detectors wired into the home security system, it’s much easier to ensure the safety of occupants. Because carbon monoxide can incapacitate its victims, alerting emergency services for rescue is critical. Having an integrated home safety system that’s professionally monitored is a huge part of this.

Other functions are available that can specifically cater to the needs of the rural family. Video monitoring is available to watch the start of a driveway that might be a long way from the home itself. This can help control entry and increase security. Swimming pool alarms can detect children in the water before drowning, and remote controls allow for the easy activation and deactivation of alarm systems. Even new motion detectors allow for the family dog to roam free in the house without the risk of triggering a false alarm. The best part is that with professional monitoring service, home security system equipment is often steeply discounted. This makes installing a system an affordable reality for many rural families.

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