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How to Effectively Choose and Install Wireless Alarms.



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By : John Audlee    9 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-19 04:04:30
Wireless alarms, including an infrared system that detects motion, are a new alternative in home security devices. These easy-to-operate wireless alarms mount easily and can be used to protect a single room or an entire home. Depending upon your needs and price range, there are wireless alarm systems available for every lifestyle and budget. Whether you need a dual function door security bar to protect your garage, an infrared system that detects motion to protect your apartment, or a glass breakage alarm for your entire home, you can find a wireless alarm system to meet your needs.

Types of Wireless Alarms :

Room alarms are the most basic wireless home security devices, and use infrared technology to sense motion. Once activated, an infrared system that detects motion will sound an alarm when the unit senses movement within the room. Some of these infrared technology devices create an infrared triangle that covers the perimeter of the room, while others are designed to be used on specific entry points. These are the least expensive of wireless home security devices.

Other wireless home alarm systems operate more like a traditional hard-wired alarm, complete with a keypad and various sensors that are installed around the living area. These units are expandable and can protect a wide area without the necessity of hard wiring, including a magnetic door and window alarm. They also have the capability of adjusting the motion sensors to allow for pets inside the home, ensuring that the infrared system that detects motion does not accidentally believe Fido is an intruder.

Components of the Alarm System :

Most wireless alarms have a control panel with a keypad that serves as the “brains” of the unit. It interprets signals received from sensors that are placed around the house, and many have the ability of being programmed to dial a pager or telephone number if the alarm is activated.

Sensors can provide infrared technology motion detection coverage of individual rooms, and contact sensors can be attached to doors and windows, similar to a magnetic door and window alarm. All of these infrared technology devices are programmed into the main controller and will warn of movement into the protected area or through the protected access point.

Repeaters allow communication between sensor devices to expand the range of coverage. Many wireless alarms home security systems will allow up to 16 repeaters.

Moisture sensors are a handy addition to the basic wireless home security system that detect the presence of water and can warn of a flood. These systems can save the homeowner major headaches in cases of burst pipes or flooding from hot water heaters. Along the same idea, temperature sensors can telephone a homeowner to warn if the atmosphere inside the home has exceeded pre-programmed tolerances. This can help prevent damage from burst pipes due to freezing. Both of these features are add-ons to the basic home security system.

Some wireless alarms home security systems now offer the advantage of web-based access. Cameras can be installed inside the home and monitored remotely via the Internet, giving the homeowner additional peace of mind. These cameras can also be used to view the interior of the home any time there is wireless alarm activation.

Portable transmitters are offered with many wireless home security systems, and can be used as a panic alarm. These are particularly beneficial for the elderly, or for anyone who would like the added comfort of having the ability to activate the alarm with the touch of a button.

Installation of Alarm Systems :

All of these home wireless alarm systems are easy to install. The simplest infrared system that detections motion just mounts near an entry, or can be plugged in and set up in a single room. More complex infrared technology systems include clear instructions on how to program your sensors into the alarm’s control panel, and add-on devices come with simple directions on adding them into your security system.

Many of the basic wireless alarm home systems come pre-programmed, so all you need to do is find a central location for your control panel, mount it, and install your sensors. Since the infrared technology sensor devices are battery operated, there is no complicated wiring to understand. Some wireless alarm systems even offer the option of programming the system via your home computer for even easier infrared technology installation.

Wireless alarms home systems are highly adjustable, offering the ability to customize them to your individual needs. Traditional hard-wired home alarm systems can cost thousands of dollars, and these wireless alarms systems offer an affordable alternative while providing excellent coverage. The options within these wireless alarms systems ensure you achieve the exact level of security you desire, and offer the ability to take your pets into consideration as well.

When it comes to keeping your home and your family safe, wireless alarms home security systems offer you an outstanding choice that can be as simple or as complex as you desire.
Author Resource:- John Audlee is the president of Security Protectors, LLC. and a wholesaler distributer of Personal Safety and Surveillance products. John has been teaching people how to defend themselves for years. Let him show you how to protect everything you value.
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