Installing Alarm Systems Which is Best?
Posted: Friday, January 30, 2009
by Andy Robbins
http://www.homesecuritysystemsadvice.com
How you install a burglar alarm system very much depends of which type of system you require. There are two main types of security alarm and these are hardwired and wireless. Both have their pros and cons.
When it comes to home security, burglar alarm systems offer fantastic protection against unwanted intrusion and burglary. With today's technology, home alarm systems are available not only as wired systems, but also as wireless. A burglar alarm system usually consists of an alarm control panel with key pad control, a range of sensor devices to detect the intruder and a siren/alarm bell box.
Wireless systems, are far easier to install and can usually be installed by an average DIY'er. You have the freedom to install the alarm sensor devices wherever you like – provided they can communicate wirelessly back to the main control panel. Wireless alarm sensors are generally battery powered so no cabling will be necessary. The only cabling that needs to be done is to power the main control panel and siren/alarm bell box, thus reducing the installation cost considerably.
Another great advantage of a wireless system is that not only can the sensors be relocated if desired, but the whole system can easily be removed, if for example, you move house. This makes it an ideal home security solution for someone who is renting a property and would like to take their wireless security system to their next rented property.
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