Why Opt for a Wireless Home Security
System?
Having an
alarm system in your home is not a bad idea. Crime rates are rising
virtually everywhere, including in so-called "good" or "nice"
neighborhoods. Many families are becoming increasingly aware of
their need for added security, and a good option for many is a
wireless home security system. Especially if you have children home
alone after school or own a lot of expensive household items will
you want to consider installing such a system.
Why do we
say this; what advantages does a wireless home security system have
over a hardwired system? Here are some things to
consider:
Most alarm
systems work in virtually the same way. There are sensors that are
attached to the area you want to secure, such as a door or window,
and usually to the wall next to it. Those two sensors usually have
a signal running through them in a continuous loop; when that loop
is broken from someone opening the door or window, the sensor sends
a signal to the mechanism that sounds the alarm. In a wireless home
security system, that signal is sent through the air. If you opt
for a hardwired system, you need to run a wire or cable from every
sensor you hook up to the keypad. Obviously this would be
cumbersome, more difficult to install for a do-it-yourselfer, and
rather unsightly. A wireless home security system is typically much
more subtle and can usually blend in with any dcor or home design.
And because there are no lines or cables, you don't need to make
holes in the walls, tear up any carpeting, or fuss with trying to
get the wires to run flush along a wall or doorframe. They're also
a great consideration for home with young children, as you don't
want them to ever get their hands on the wires or cables of the
alarm system.
A wireless
home security system is usually much easier to install than a
hardwired system. You typically just plug in the keypad, mount the
security sensors where you want them to be, and program it rather
quickly. There usually isn't much more involved than
that.
If you want
to install your own wireless home security system, there are some
things to consider. You can usually get one with a sensor that is
connected to a key fob so that you don't even need to remember and
enter a pass code to deactivate the alarm. A hardwired system runs
on electricity to operate whereas wireless systems run on a lithium
battery. Many times the wireless home security system needs to be
tested to be sure the battery is running at optimal
levels.
Many
wireless home security systems can also be monitored alarms,
meaning that an outside company can be monitoring your alarm system
at their office. If the alarm is tripped, the company will alert
police and rescue personnel immediately. This can be a great asset
for children who are home alone or those who may get easily
flustered in an emergency situation.