Safety and crime have become a real concern in today’s world and this has made home security systems very good investments. When you have a security system in place, you will feel much more at ease. This is especially because burglars are less likely to target homes that have the systems protecting them. The systems have become so sophisticated that they can send messages to phone lines for the needed action to be taken before anything much happens to your home and valuables within it. Some service providers not only offer needed help with burglaries but also with any fires and medical emergencies so you can have your system serving more than one need. But what options do you have when it comes to the security systems?
Monitored security systems
They are home alarms that come linked to a monitoring response station, which is usually your alarm company’s office. When the alarm goes off, the company offering you the monitoring service will get an intrusion signal and the control panel also sends information to central system over phone lines. You, the homeowner, will then call you in a few seconds to verify your name and pass code via intercom, In case there is no response or passcode is wrong the station will send the police over to the house. This kind of system will require you to pay a monthly fee that runs through the contract length or options you select.
Non-monitored security system
A home system that is not monitored simply means it is not linked to any monitoring station. It is cheaper compared to the monitored one. Most systems sound a siren and flash exterior lights of your home, but it is possible to have it set to dial the local police directly as soon as an intruder is detected. It may save you from monthly fees, but it is important to remember that false alarms could be fined by the police if it is set to dial.
Wired security systems
A wired system means that all components of your home security system are connected using small wires that are low voltage. The small wires are selected so routing throughout the house is done as discreetly as possible. The sensors will be placed strategically in different points of your home and so are the rest of the components, including the control unit, internet connection or telephone dialer depending on whether it is a monitored system or a non-monitored.
Wireless security systems
The systems use small radio transmitters which signal central control units when they are activated. It is an option that makes installation quick and easy compared to the wired system option. All components of the system come with batteries so you can be sure the alarm will still function even when there is a power failure. Some newer models have automatically rechargeable batteries when the unit is on with household power. The systems are easy to hide in your home, making it harder for them to be interfered with.