Wirefree Burglar Alarms are Easy to Install

Posted on December 19th, 2007 in Wireless by Alarm

More than two decades ago, burglar alarms were often seen as necessary fixtures for commercial and industrial establishments including offices rather than individual homes because of their high cost and the need to protect valuable equipment and documents. Modern electronic technology and mass production processes have brought these security devices within easy reach of today’s ordinary homeowners. The prevalence of drug-induced crimes against properties and persons has created renewed interest in home security measures among many homeowners. And when it comes to home security, it usually boils down to choosing between installing wirefree burglar alarms and hardwired alarm systems.

Wired alarm systems are more complex and difficult to install and usually require days for a professional to set up. Never attempt to set up one by yourself if you lack basic understanding of home electrical works because these require the installation of lengths of cables behind the walls and panels and beneath the flooring of your house. Wirefree burglar alarms on the other hand are more simple and require less invasive installation techniques that would only take a couple of hours at the most to set up. Unlike the wired systems, wirefree burglar alarms need to have only two cables—one for the external sounder, which is usually an electronic siren and the other for the control panel.

Installing wirefree burglar alarms is very easy and can be performed by the homeowner himself provided he takes the time to read the installation manual for the alarm systems. The important thing to remember in setting up wirefree burglar alarms is to place these in strategic locations where their control panels will be able to cover the widest possible area inside your home. Pick also a good spot that is free from moisture and heat where you could fix in place the external sounders so that they could be clearly heard outside and inside your house the moment they go off.

There is a wide range of wirefree burglar alarms now available in the market. You could choose a local alarm system that issues a high pitched sound loud enough to wake you and your neighbors from your sleep and startling enough to scare the intruder and hopefully make him run away. But for a little extra cost, you could opt for better protection from remotely connected wirefree burglar alarms that can automatically send out a distress call to the nearest police station for armed response to the break-in at your home. Whatever system you choose to install in your house is an investment that is worth your peace of mind every time you retire into your bedroom for the night.

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