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Grant, I wanted to expand on a thought.... Thinking back on conversations with "newbies" about setting the alarm system while home.... Many folks look at the alarm system as a way to "protect" their home while they are away. "They" will protect the home when occupying it (at least this is their initial feeling). Of course, when people learn the difference between protection of self vs property (Morally and Legally Speaking) they soon realize that the alarm is better served as a tool that MAY deter a criminal or perhaps alert them as to the presence of an intruder so that they have a few extra seconds to enact their personal protection plan. It is certainly a GREAT idea to set the alarm when the family is inside... especially while they are sleeping.