Exploring Home Security Alternatives

A burglary occurs every 15 seconds in the U.S, and a security system serves as a significant deterrent to unwanted intrusion into a home or business. Alarms systems provide a sense of security for homeowners and their valuable possessions.
Wireless Systems
Wireless security systems continue to grow in popularity as they have become substantially more reliable than the earliest models. Communicating through radio frequencies, wireless alarms do not require any hard wiring between the transmitter and the remote devices. This eliminates the need for any structural modifications to the home.
Sensors can be placed virtually anywhere within the service range and are easily removed and repositioned. This provides advanced flexibility as protection zones are effortlessly expanded or modified. Even in isolated areas of a large building, modern wireless transmitters have an extended range that will penetrate walls, floors and other physical barriers.
Although there are a number of broadcast protocols, most wireless security alarms utilize the X-10 standard. Basic packages usually include the keypad controller and a number of remote sensors. More elaborate configurations are available in a variety of price points and include options such as high resolution surveillance cameras, smoke detectors, motion detectors, high decibel alarms and key chain remote controls. Most wireless systems can also accommodate a variety of home automation components as well.
Hard Wired Systems
Hard wired security systems are quite reliable and do not suffer from range limitations as some wireless systems do. Since low-voltage wires must be run through walls and ceilings, the optimal time for installation is when the home or business is under construction. A significant amount of pre planning is usually involved and many states require the use of a licensed low-voltage electrical contractor.
Positioning of the sensors and other peripheral devices can be problematic and limited due to structural barriers, especially in a retrofit application. Hard wired alarms can also be disabled if any wires are disconnected or if the power is cut off without a battery back up option.
Alarm Services
Inexpensive alarms operate on a local basis only. When a sensor is activated, a high decibel siren will sound, alerting the occupants and close neighbors of a possible break in while scaring the intruder away.
For a monthly fee, homeowners can acquire more elaborate auto dial or constant monitoring services. In the event of a burglary, auto dial technology will call preprogrammed emergency numbers to alert the police and security company of the incident.
Constant monitoring services are the most thorough and expensive alarm alternative. Individuals at the security service facility monitor the alarms on a continuing basis. If the system is activated, a person will notify the authorities and the owners of the event.
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Exploring Home Security Alternatives

A burglary occurs every 15 seconds in the U.S, and a security system serves as a significant deterrent to unwanted intrusion into a home or business. Alarms systems provide a sense of security for homeowners and their valuable possessions.
Wireless Systems
Wireless security systems continue to grow in popularity as they have become substantially more reliable than the earliest models. Communicating through radio frequencies, wireless alarms do not require any hard wiring between the transmitter and the remote devices. This eliminates the need for any structural modifications to the home.
Sensors can be placed virtually anywhere within the service range and are easily removed and repositioned. This provides advanced flexibility as protection zones are effortlessly expanded or modified. Even in isolated areas of a large building, modern wireless transmitters have an extended range that will penetrate walls, floors and other physical barriers.
Although there are a number of broadcast protocols, most wireless security alarms utilize the X-10 standard. Basic packages usually include the keypad controller and a number of remote sensors. More elaborate configurations are available in a variety of price points and include options such as high resolution surveillance cameras, smoke detectors, motion detectors, high decibel alarms and key chain remote controls. Most wireless systems can also accommodate a variety of home automation components as well.
Hard Wired Systems
Hard wired security systems are quite reliable and do not suffer from range limitations as some wireless systems do. Since low-voltage wires must be run through walls and ceilings, the optimal time for installation is when the home or business is under construction. A significant amount of pre planning is usually involved and many states require the use of a licensed low-voltage electrical contractor.
Positioning of the sensors and other peripheral devices can be problematic and limited due to structural barriers, especially in a retrofit application. Hard wired alarms can also be disabled if any wires are disconnected or if the power is cut off without a battery back up option.
Alarm Services
Inexpensive alarms operate on a local basis only. When a sensor is activated, a high decibel siren will sound, alerting the occupants and close neighbors of a possible break in while scaring the intruder away.
For a monthly fee, homeowners can acquire more elaborate auto dial or constant monitoring services. In the event of a burglary, auto dial technology will call preprogrammed emergency numbers to alert the police and security company of the incident.
Constant monitoring services are the most thorough and expensive alarm alternative. Individuals at the security service facility monitor the alarms on a continuing basis. If the system is activated, a person will notify the authorities and the owners of the event.