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There are actually driveway gates that can be installed. Adding features such as selective access entry by means of a password oriented system, cameras, motion sensors and remote access can also be a part of the gate. The next level of defense comprises of security doors. There is a variety of materials used to make these doors more intruder resistant. It could be made of steel, wood or a combination of the two. The good thing is that the designs they have are not limited.

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For burglar alarms, homeowners can also ask their contractors to wire their house in such a way that when the wires are tripped or cut in any way, the alarm will go off. However, it is more typical to see motion detectors now since technology has improved alarm systems. These motion detectors act much like wires but they use infrared beams instead of wires. Once these beams are crossed or disturbed in any way by some object, the alarms will go off. Motion detectors are not to be used in a house that is full of pets. Detectors are a great gadget because they can also be connected wirelessly to other components like wireless cameras and computers. LocksContractors know that every house needs good locks. These home security system products for contractors are great to offer homeowners. Electronic locks are becoming more commonplace in areas around the world where house break ins are just as common. Electronic locks are useful in that they can be controlled only by those who know their combinations. This means that everybody else who cannot use the electronic lock will more than likely set off an alarm.

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Finally, I'm a big Orwell fan and it intrigued me to learn that the reason he titled the book "1984" was because he began writing it in 1948. He simply inverted the 4 and the 8 to make it "1984. " Thanks again and continued success on HubPages and beyond!I think I saw that one. I remember thinking something along the lines of "Hmmm, not so far off from the truth. " I think there's a lot more surveillance that we know about or that we make ourselves aware of. How many times when signing up for a site or using an online app when there's a long contract of sort with all the indemnity and legal info do we actually read it before clicking "agree"?Or willingly give all of our info from a social media site that we keep open to just friends and family to every app we sign up for?It just seems as if it is starting to get out of hand and there is a huge difference between those who are IT savvy and those who are not in terms of protecting themselves and the ability to potentially monitor others.

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