Thursday, December 11, 2008

More Creative Uses for Motion Detectors

By Todd j Scott

Chances are we have all come in contact with motion detectors at some point in our lives. They can be found in a variety of different places and are used for many different reasons. Even though you may have been near one in the past, you may not be familiar with the exact definition.

According to Answers.com, they are a device that contains a physical mechanism or an electronic sensor that measures motion. It may either be integrated with or connected to other devices that alert the user of the presence of a moving object within their field of view. Some motion sensors use a simple form of detector radar to detect motion.

Now that you are familiar with motion detectors, let's explore the different types that exist. There are actually several different types of detectors. The internet lists all different types of alarms, including infrared. These identify heat producing objects. This particular kind would keep the light and alarm from turning on if an inanimate object flew by.

If you are interested in something for inside your home or office for security reasons, then the ceiling mount type is an option. These cordless radar motion detectors can cover the entire room when mounted on the ceiling.

What are some of the more common uses for motion detectors? The most common use for them is home protection. They are effective on a number of levels. Often placed outside the front of your home, near the door, the detector will sound an alarm and most will have a light that turns on at the first hint of movement. They can also be used in conjunction with built in alarm systems to increase safety.

Businesses will sometimes use ceiling mounted detectors indoors. There are often rooms within offices that are off limits to certain people. Businesses, such as grocery stores and chain stores, also use devises to open doors to their establishments and motion sensors that use detector radar to tell them when individuals are approaching.

There are other, more creative, uses for motion detectors. They can be used with small children or the elderly to sense when they have left their bedroom at night. They can be used on outside doors, so that you will know when your teenager is sneaking in or out at night. Another great use for motion alarms is as a sensor by the pool, to allow you to know when some is near that area. It is a good idea to consider having alarms like these placed in your home. You will feel much safer knowing what is happening on your property. - 15437

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