Any type of monitored alarm system would work fine in an apartment just as in a home. I would make sure that the alarm system is moveable if you should decide to leave.
You can use censor alarm, which I think can help a lot
there are a lot of differnt alarm monitoring systems out on the market today and it would really depend on what kind of system you want that will make you feel safer
There are many alarm you ll find in the market, especially you can chooseADT-Monitored Home Alarm System, its a kind of Home Security System - just $850 Value and they will provide immediate next day installation, just visit their website adtprotection.com and they ll give you free demo at your home
Honestly, an electronic one, such as the GE 51107. It's very simple to install and requires no wiring, and has many positive reviews. http://www.amazon.com/51107-Smart-Wireless-Alarm-System/dp/B00032AVN6
what kind of alarm
a small fish tank.
It depends on what kind of alarm you have. For my alarm, a red light is on.
Are you talking about a standard keyless entry that comes with remote? Don't know. Was this alarm system a step up from a standard kind? That i don't know. ..
Only if your building is required to have an interconnected fire alarm system. Your local and state fire codes and building codes will determine what kind of alarm system is required, if any. Many single or two-family dwellings are allowed to have individual smoke alarms that are not connected to an alarm panel, but they only give local audible/visual alarm. An alarm panel allows the system to call automatically for help, when necessary. When you have one connected in a building it will supply power to the smoke detectors and the rest of the fire alarm system and may indicate where the fire has been detected. This information can be relayed to the dispatchers, allowing the fire officer/brigade to find the source of the alarm quickly and attend to the cause.
A simple home alarm system can be installed and services for about $30 a month. After that, the sky is the limit, particularly if you are talking about commercial systems for offices, warehouses and other facilities. It is not clear what kind of security alarm system costs you're referring to. Without knowing what kind of system you are installing it is impossible to answer. Calling local security companies may help you find out. More information is required to answer this question. For example, a security alarm system for what? A three bedroom home or a hotel or a small shop or a large warehouse? Is the alarm system connected to law enforcement or to a service, or is it to serve as a deterrent? Once you have determined your specific needs, contact a professional who can detail your options along with the associated costs.
A battery powered alarm clock is best as you may not remember to plug it in all the time.
Mine did this too, the alarm system would arm itself after a minute or so but not lock the doors, it was kind of frustrating at first especially if I was getting right back in and the alarm would go off, but then I kind of liked it because if I forgot to set the alarm it would still go off if someone opened the door.