Home Security Systems - Technology Overview
Home Security Systems - Technology Overview
Home security systems are networks of incorporated digital gadgets operating collectively with a relevant central control panel to guard against burglars and different ability domestic intruders. Doors, locks, alarm systems, lighting, motion detectors, and security camera systems are examples of security hardware. According to an FBI report, forcible entry was involved in 58.3 percent of burglaries in the United States. According to the most recent figures, the typical burglary takes 90 seconds to 12 minutes in the United States, and a burglar will break into a residence in 60 seconds on average. Most people go after cash first, then jewellery, drugs, and then electronics. Marie Van Brittan Brown was an African-American inventor who, with her husband Albert Brown, devised one of the first home security systems (US Patent 3,482,037) in 1966. They sought a patent together, and it was awarded in 1969.