We put a huge amount of time into choosing our homes. Whether you’ve relocated once, twice, or six times, you’ve likely put a lot of effort into each move. It can take months or even years to find the perfect neighbourhood, so nobody wants to dwell on negative aspects. The consequence is that decisions about home security often get overlooked or rushed over.

This is a substantial oversight, as no property is invulnerable to thieves and intruders. In fact, the worst thing you can do is assume it’ll never happen to you. Maybe it won’t, but is it worth the risk of leaving your home and family unprotected? Modern alarm systems are very affordable these days and a proven deterrent for would-be trespassers.

It is true though that shopping for an alarm system can be tricky if you’re not sure what you need. Keep reading for some tips on picking a great product.

The Role of Alarm Systems

There are some very sophisticated alarm systems on the market, but they do work best when paired with other defensive features. For instance, Crimsafe security doors are very popular in the suburbs, because they combine style and safety. These super tough mesh panels look just like a regular fly screen. However, they’re almost impossible to force open.

Monitored Alarms

The monitored alarm system has become the most popular choice for homeowners in the United States. This is because it offers more than just an auditory deterrent. If somebody sets off the security system by tampering with or trying to enter your house, an alert is automatically sent to the local police department.

In most cases, an officer is then dispatched to the location. The benefit of this system is its speed. You don’t have to be in the property or aware of the situation for the police to be notified and on the case. The major downside is that it’s not invulnerable. If a thief finds the electrical wires leading into your home, they could cut and disable the alarm.

Unmonitored Alarms

The unmonitored alarm is a classic security deterrent. It is very simple but highly effective. When the system is tripped, via motion or some other identifier, it emits an extremely loud siren. The purpose of this is to drive an intruder off by advertising their presence in a major way. In this case, there is no direct line to the police or a local security agency.

This type of alarm continues to be very successful, but it does depend upon the response of the intruder. If they are not spooked by the noise, they may remain in your home. In this case, the best result is for a neighbour to notice the commotion and call the police. Therefore, unmonitored alarms are effective, but only if they work as a deterrent.    

Wireless Alarms

The development of monitored alarms has eventually led to the creation of user dominated systems. They strike a practical balance between direct intervention and standard deterrence by giving the owner more control. So, instead of sending an alert to the police, these systems notify the homeowner (usually via text) if an alarm has been triggered.

It is then up to the homeowner to decide how to respond. If they have a very sophisticated product with camera surveillance, they may be able to connect wirelessly to the feed. This allows them to actually look into the property, even while at work or elsewhere, and observe the situation. They can decide whether to call the police, or write it off as a false event.

The Value of a High-Quality Security System

Unsurprisingly, monitored alarm systems are the most expensive choice. Having that direct line to the police or a local security team comes at a price. It’s up to you to decide whether your home is worth the cost. There’s nothing wrong with opting for a standard system.

You may not be able to afford a monitored alarm, or you might just prefer to retain control. The vast majority of triggered alarms are actually false events. They turn out to be cats or children creeping through the yard. With a monitored product, every incidence would dispatch a security professional unless you immediately request otherwise. 

  

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