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Monday, April 14, 2008

Home Security Systems: Wireless Or Wired?

Home Security Systems: Wireless Or Wired?

How safe is your house? The question seems simple at first, but chances are your house is not quite as secure as you would like to believe it is. All home security systems are not created equal. Some will protect your home better than others. With all the different options, however, it can be difficult to determine which system is right for you. With some research, however, this question will not be a problem.
One of the most common questions homeowners ask is whether they should invest in wireless or hard wired home security systems. There is no one right or wrong answer to this question. It depends on how your house is built, how much experience you have with security systems, and how much money you are willing to spend.
A wired system may be the right choice if you are constructing a new home. Wired systems are less expensive than wireless home security systems, and they are fairly simple to install. However, the major drawback to hard-wired systems is that, when installed in a pre-built home, they require a great deal of drilling and many modifications to your house to fit all of the components. The work can require a significant investment of time and money to complete.
Alternately, the wireless home security alarm system does not require either a pre-planned installation, or the drilling of holes. Additionally, adding wireless security cameras to a wireless system already in place is much easier than adding wired cameras. Once installed, the wireless system will likely require less maintenance than the wired system. Based on more recent technology, wireless security systems are generally more advanced.
Wireless home security systems have their drawbacks too. Wireless systems may have issues with reception in some situations, which of course wired systems will not. In some instances, wireless systems can be more difficult to install than wired systems. Finally, wireless systems in general cost more than wired systems.
Ultimately, the security system you choose will depend upon your home system. Among the factors you should consider are whether you are constructing an entirely new house or renovating an existing house, whether you have a great deal of money to spend or a limited budget, and whether you have had good experiences with security systems in the past. However, no matter what type of system you settle on, the result will be a significant improvement to your family's safety.
To create a secure environment for their families, many homeowners are now investing in home security systems. With new construction, a hard-wired security system could be a good option as you can include the system in your building plans. For those with existing homes, a wireless home security alarm system is probably a better option. Since you don't have to drill holes and run wires it is much easier to install a system with extra features like wireless security cameras for greater protection. A wireless system will cost more initially but has better technology and security features. Further research will help you with your choice.

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