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  2. Home security - Wikipedia

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    Door and window sensors are also implemented in most home security systems. One part of the system is installed on the door or window itself while the other part is installed on the frame of the door or window. The two part system connects securely when a door or window is closed, creating a security circuit. [5]

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  4. Home wiring - Wikipedia

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    The location where you install the cameras will vary from home to home but typically they are installed so you can see anyone approaching any of the entry areas of the home. The advantage of an IP bases system is the flexibility to add devices at a later stage.

  5. Security alarm - Wikipedia

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    Exterior alarm bell box. If a potential intruder tries to enter into a house, they test whether it is closed and locked, uses tools on openings, or/and applies pressure, creating low-frequency sound vibrations. Before the intruder breaks in, the infrasound detector automatically detects the intruder's actions.

  6. Closed-circuit television - Wikipedia

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    IP cameras are considered part of the Internet of things and have many of the same benefits and security risks as other IP-enabled devices. [159] Smart doorbells are one example of a type of CCTV that uses IP to allow it to send alerts. Main types of IP cameras include fixed cameras, pan–tilt–zoom (PTZ) cameras, and multi-sensor cameras. [160]

  7. Wireless security camera - Wikipedia

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    Wireless security cameras function best when there is a clear line of sight between the camera(s) and the receiver. If digital wireless cameras are outdoors and have a clear line of sight, they typically have a range between 250 and 450 feet. If located indoors, the range can be limited to 100 to 150 feet.

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