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Security for Your College Student's Apartment or Dorm Room
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College students living in apartments or dorm rooms tend to ignore their own security. This can be due to many reasons including the security offered by the particular apartment complex, dorm, or the basic feeling of invincibility of most young people. There are many apartments that have security guards monitoring the premises at all times. Also, there might be combination locks that require a multi-digit key number in order to enter the front door. Another common reason apartment renters believe that they will not be broken into is because their neighbors are so close that they would see or hear if something suspicious is going on. However, apartments can be just a susceptible to break-ins and robberies as a house.

Apartment burglaries usually occur either during the day when no one is home or at night when the apartment looks empty. The most frequently broken into apartments are located on the first and second floors. Any apartment that is located on the first or even second story, depending on the building, can be very easily broken into. Both the first and second story apartments can usually be broken into through any open doors or windows. Over 30 percent of apartment burglars enter the apartment through an open window or door. The items most frequently stolen include books, watches, jewelry, laptops, iPods, CD's and other small items of importance. The robberies usually take place to cover the expenses of the robber. Even if the renter has renters insurance it is usually impossible to remember all of the belongings that were stolen unless he/she had a list of all of the valuable items in the apartment.

Since apartments and dorm rooms can be broken into easily, students and parents should look to take matters into their own hands for added protection. A wireless apartment alarm security system could be perfect for the apartment. A basic wireless apartment alarm comes with the master alarm unit which sounds a 105 decibel alarm when the infrared motion sensor beam is broken by an intruder; an extra wireless detection unit which can detect an intruder in another room such as the bedroom; two keychain remotes that can arm, disarm, and turn on the panic alarm if needed; battery back-up is a must in the event of a power outage. Professional monitoring of the apartment alarm will contact you in the event of an intrusion and if there is no answer they will contact the local authorities.

Overall, getting a wireless apartment alarm could easily protect all of your belongings and give you peace of mind. The system could also lower your renters insurance since the place is much less likely to get broken into and robbed. Having the system will also give you the sense that you are safe at night especially if you live alone or in a rough neighborhood. The system will watch over the house when you go to work or on vacation and allow you to come home knowing nothing has been stolen.

Home and business security information is available at http://www.lasershielddirect.com . LaserShield DIRECT offers LaserShield brand wireless alarm home and business security systems. LaserShield comes with everything you need right out of the box, and can be professionally monitored 24/7.

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