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  2. Cheap Home-Security Products That Really Work - AOL

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    $43 from Amazon. Shop Now. This security camera supports 24/7 recording, motion-detected captures, and live viewing via the free Reolink app. There’s no subscription fee for any of these viewing ...

  3. How to secure your home on a budget - AOL

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    Cheap home security systems. ... The nine-piece kit includes one alarm station, four door and window sensors, two remote controls, one motion detector and one keypad. You can expand the system ...

  4. Easy and Cheap Ways to Make Your Home More Secure - AOL

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    To make sure your home isn't a target for burglars, use inexpensive plug-in timers to operate your lights and appliances while you're away. Leaving a small desk radio on for 6 hours a day only ...

  5. Window security - Wikipedia

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    The term window security may refer to any of a range of measures used to avoid unauthorized access through windows, and prevent crimes such as burglary and home invasions. Window security is used in commercial and government buildings, as well as in residential settings.

  6. 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]

  7. Door security - Wikipedia

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    Door windows — there are three common methods to add security to windows in or beside doors: security bars and grates, security films (coatings applied to the glass in windows to reinforce it), or breakage resistant windows (plexiglas, lexan, and other glass replacement products).