Wireless Home Security Systems Guide


by Milos Pesic

The time when you could leave your home without locking the door and worry if someone would get in and steal something is long gone. Now you have to lock the door even if you are going just around the corner to buy milk or cigarettes.

They didn't worry that somebody might pilfer through their valuables while they were gone. They didn't have to be concerned that someone might sneak through an unlocked front door while they tinkered in the garden. Times have changed.

There are numerous advantages of do-it-yourself wireless home security systems. First, they are not expensive, because you can buy only a starter system and later add motion sensors for other doors and windows. They are also very easy to install and if you happen to move to another house, you can take the complete system with you.

They are also very economic as far as electricity is concerned, much less than most types of floodlights in your garden.

In addition to protection against burglaries, an alarm system can notify others if there is a health emergency or you need help. There is an emergency button on the remote control which triggers the siren for help.

There are so many different types of systems today. There are advanced systems which have from one to sixteen different motion sensors which are connected to the main unit. When a burglar enters your home, the system activates the alarm and shows you which door or window is compromised.

Radio frequency is utilized to communicate between each part of the wireless system. To protect your home, motion sensors are put on doors and windows. When a burglar tries to enter the house, these sensors communicate with the main unit and the alarm goes off. Another way to scare off the burglar is turning on the option on the main unit so that the lights are switched on.

When you buy a wireless home security system make sure that it's a supervised one. Supervised systems check each part of the system for proper operation and indicate with flashing light if there is a sensor which needs battery replacement.

There are also self-contained battery-operated motion detecting sensors. A very loud siren is built into them. You can mount these in rooms with valuables or at the base of the stairs or hall leading to your bedrooms.

Another type of motion detecting sensor screws into a standard outdoor light socket. It only switches on your highpower floodlights when motion is detected. These can also send a signal to switch on indoor lights.

One new inexpensive unit is an adjustable locking rod and battery-powered alarm. You fit it above a double-hung window or in a sliding patio door. If it is moved after being set, it sounds an alarm.

About the Author

Home security systems are becoming more popular every day with the rise of break-ins and burglaries. To find a perfect security system for your needs visit our site at http://www.homesecurityinfo.org/

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