When a security system is triggered in the home, a signal is sent to a central station (if the home is being monitored) and most all have an audible alarm or siren of some type. They are either an indoor or outdoor type. The outdoor type is mounted in an attic-eve or place where they can be heard outside. More recently, homes use the device packaged by the brand they are utilizing and they are mostly inside sounders. The intent is to alarm the intruder and either chase them away or make their stay of plundering short in duration. A home could have both types of alarms and they can be wired to suit the home owner's request. If it is an outside alarm, the homeowner may be conscious of bothering the neighbors if they keep setting it off somehow like letting the dog out at night. So, he might disable it and only have an indoor alarm. If it is an inside alarm, the criminal may think that no one outside can hear and they have a little more time to pilfer.

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