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		<title>Are Home Panic Rooms Required</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes it takes a home security expert to weigh in an opinion in order to feel like an answer is more definitive. A home security expert would now say that the way to guarantee an extra level of safety in your home is to construct a safe room. Safe rooms have been in homes for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/Jodie_Foster.4783.jpg/202px-Jodie_Foster.4783.jpg" alt="Jody" foster="" from="" panic="" room="" title="Jody Foster FRom Panic Room" width="202" height="269">Sometimes it takes a home security expert to weigh in an opinion in order to feel like an answer is more definitive. A home security expert would now say that the way to guarantee an extra level of safety in your home is to construct a safe room. Safe rooms have been in homes for years, but the movie starring Jodi Foster called Panic Room, made them more of a conversational topic. If you have the money, and the means, you can construct a safe room in your own home without having to be part of the rich and famous society.</p>
<p>There are some considerations that should be made according to the home security expert when discussing safe rooms and their conditions. You must have a room that is easily accessible, in the interior of the house, with no windows. You also need to consider the communication abilities from within the room. If there is a separate way to communicate with the outside world, such as a hand radio a cell phone, or a different phone line, you will be able to not feel like you have sit and wait a terrifying situation out. A sealed room can only provide enough oxygen for five hours for every square foot of your room. Make sure that you are aware of safety conditions before planning your construction.</p>
<p>Affordable home security is possible, but it does have a price that could potentially be larger than any other costs. For instance, many people have started to use a bathroom or a closet as a means of extra protection. A home security expert will say that this is fine, but that a solid core wood or steel door with a steel knob should replace the regular door in order to be the safest room possible. You don&#8217;t want a predator to be able to bust the door down and you don&#8217;t want your safe room to only be safe with a handle lock. If you are going to construct a safe room in the existing construction, and if you are going to do it the right way, you should only be paying approximately $40,000. However, home security expert Neal Rawls, who is based in Florida, insists that this task of protection can be done for much less if the right elements are in place. </p>
<p>Panic rooms have their essentials, just like anything else. Some of the needed items are a keyless deadbolt (a Grade-1 deadbolt is usually recommended), an alarm system, a direct-dial telephone, and a cell phone. All of the hinges and locks should be secured with the toughest and most heavy-duty screws such as three-inch screws and four screw hinges. The door to your safe room should be made from steel or a thick wood to prevent easy access, and good ventilation is a necessity. If there are windows, they need to be sealed and possibly covered to prevent additional access. The point of a safe room is the concept of having the best home security isolated to one section of your home. </p>
<p>There are some companies, armed with a home security expert devoted to your needs, that are trying to bring a secure home into the common man&#8217;s home safety security routine. Zytech Engineering is a company based in Maryland that professes to be somewhat of the blue-collar supplier in safe rooms. They offer higher end home security products in packages while trying to make them affordable. Zytech&#8217;s safe room packages can start as low as $17,000. However, it should be obvious by the pricing of this particular method of home security that the construction of a safe room is not for the broke and paranoid. You should not consider a safe room unless you have the budget, or feel that there is a real threat of security.</p>
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