Home Alarm and Monitoring Systems
Taking the time to discover what home alarm and monitoring systems can do for you and your loved ones is a smart idea. Not only will you and your family be kept safe, but your valuables as well. How do you know what to look for, though?
Shopping for home alarms is not as simple as just installing a train horn on the front door to alert you that someone’s there. There are other components to be considered and installed as well, such as a monitoring system.
Where do you begin to look to find out all this information and end up with something that is actually reliable—and that will truly protect you as well? Start out with checking out your friend’s homes, and ask them what they’ve been using.
Next on the list is to ask your home insurance company if they have suggestions. What would they suggest for something regarding home alarms and monitoring systems to keep you, and everything around you safe?
While the insurance company is good for looking at things from a loss perspective, the technical aspects of finding something are not always their forte. This is where research on your part starts to kick in.
Will you want to install a home alarm for the entire house, and a guest house if you have one? Or will it just cover the main house? Installing a home alarm can be very simple if you are electronically minded, and know how to hook it up. However, there is the monitoring system to consider. How and where would you hook that up to—and who would do the monitoring?
Take the time to understand how the current home alarms work—they are obviously not trip ropes anymore like the Three Stooges had in their old movies. Things like infra-red beams and movement sensors for specific areas such as windows will be part of how each one works.
Home alarms now use keypads for you to enter your code in, so entering the home is safe, and no loud alarms are triggered. Inside the home, there are typically keypads as well, located in central locations, decided by you, and the security company that you end up picking.
Home alarms that are hooked up to a monitoring system are typically sold as a package from various security companies, and professionally installed. This professional installation allows you peace of mind in several ways—you didn’t install it wrong yourself, and someone else is keeping an eye on your property for you at all times.
True, there is going to be a monthly fee, but it is surely worth the peace of mind knowing that your house, valuables and most importantly, your family is safe. In the end though, with a few pushes of some buttons, you can be in and out of your house safely, and have it monitored.
Call for an ambulance, or the police or fire department if needed, all from the convenience of your keypad. Use your home alarms and monitoring systems to their full capabilities—they’re worth it!
Contact your local ADT dealer for full details at (305) 424-9219 or (800) 991-6587.