When it comes to home security systems you'll find hundreds, even thousands of options and features available. Wading your way through the many options can seem intimidating and confusing. Your number one priority is to get a system that best suits your needs without tons of unnecessary features.
If you're looking for a security system for your home, here are some things you'll need to consider.
The first thing you'll need to decide when choosing a security system for your home is whether to go with a hardwired system a completely wireless system, or one that utilizes both. They each have their drawbacks.
Fully wireless systems are easy to install and convenient, but they aren't as reliable as wired options since they rely on wireless technology, such as voice over internet protocol. If you experience a network outage, your wireless security system will no longer be connected.
The main advantage of a fully hardwired system is reliability. Since the connection is hardwired, you won't have to worry about losing the connection and not having coverage. The wiring runs through your walls and connects your devices, such as smoke alarms and door and window sensors to the main panel.
However, a fully hardwired system won't give you the convenience and mobility that many homeowners find they need.
Because of the changing technology, it's rarely recommended that you get a fully hardwired system that relies solely on a landline. This is because landlines use optical fiber lines that are becoming obsolete.
The best home security systems are actually a hybrid combination of wired and wireless technology to give you reliability along with mobility. If you're having trouble deciding between wired, wireless and hybrid systems,
All Pro Security, Inc. can help.
Most homeowners don't need a fully maxed out system. You'll want to work with an experienced agent to go over the system features so you can choose the features that best suit your needs.
To give you an idea, here are some of the most common home security system features.
Camera technology is a significant advancement that takes home security to the next level. Many video surveillance systems allow you to view a live feed, switch views from room-to-room or watch record clips. If a burglar enters your home, many systems can take still photographs, which will help catch the perpetrator.
In addition, you'll be able to log in to your system and easily monitor your home for unusual activity regardless of where you are in the world.
Burglars are often opportunist who prefer the path of least resistance. A well-designed security system with motion sensing lighting can often deter would-be burglars as they won't be able to take advantage of darkness to pick locks or pry open doors or windows. When bright lights shine a spotlight on a would-be burglar, they're likely to leave.
This is a feature that gives you full remote control over arming and disarming your system. Remote access also enables you to lock doors and activate window locks, as well as turn on and off lights, smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
You'll also need to decide between professional monitoring and self-monitoring. You can also choose a system that offers both. With a hybrid monitoring system, you'll have access to monitor the security of your home through various means, such as smartphone alerts. While you're sleeping or otherwise unavailable, you can rest easy knowing a central call center is monitoring your system around the clock.
Deciding on a home security system is a major decision, and a smart investment to keep your home, valuables and loved ones safe. With some research and guidance, you'll be able to choose the right system for your home. Give the experts at All Pro Security Inc a call today to get the guidance you'll need.