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DIY WIRELESS HOME SECURITY SYSTEMS
May 31st, 2011 at 8:01 pm   starstarstarstarstar      

 

I think the first thing that comes to mind when people hear the term "Security Alarm Systems" is an all-encompassing setup from ADT or Brinks Security.  These companies offer fine security service, to be sure, especially if you're wiring for a large corporate or business office.  But what if you can't afford the high cost, the installation charges, the monthly fees, and don't want to be tied down with lengthy service contracts?  One of our affordable DIY home security alarm systems may be your answer.
Theft from home break-ins is on the rise and it is highly imperative that you take the steps to ensure your home, property and family are protected. One of the easiest and most efficient means of safe-guarding your house is by adding a home security system.
Generally there are two types of home security systems; wired and wireless. A hard-wired system is traditionally the type found in shops, office buildings and in some homes that are monitored by either a security staff or remotely by a security agency, such as ADT or Brinks. Wired systems provide good reliability, are continually connected, and are excellent is supporting a number of CCTV cameras going back to a single monitor. On the other side, they also require several feet of cable and wiring, and if you're looking to run it internally with your existing electrical system, it will add in installation time, cost, and more than likely the services of a certified electrician. 
A wireless system, on the other hand, offers an excellent opportunity for the actual DIY'er to install their own alarm system, along with saving money and time. Installation is way more simple and easier for a wireless security system compared to a hard-wired system.
Your first step with a wireless security system is deciding where the control panel will be placed. This will usually be in an easily accessible spot, like near the front door. Then establish where you want to install the sensors. Focus on high traffic areas such as hallways and landings, and make them your first priority. You'll also want to use PIR (passive infrared motion detector) sensors for this and all other areas. Subsequently, start looking at the main parts of your house that could be accessed externally. Always be sure to set up PIR motion detection sensors inside these areas also.
Your exterior doors definitely will need to be safeguarded by way of door contact sensors. There are commonly two types of doorway sensors – delayed, as well as immediate. The delay sensor will enable anyone to go into the home and provide a set amount of time to key in the code to disable the alarm system. An instantaneous type sensor will send the actual system into alarm mode as soon as the threshold contacts are broken.
So, what kind of wireless systems are out there on the market that you can install yourself, won't break the budget, and still provide the safety and security you need to protect your home and property? Let me suggest three systems right here. 
 
The DIY Smart Home Kit Security System ($225.00) is a new and inexpensive way to protect you, your family, and your home.  It needs no wiring of any kind, and can easily be installed by anyone. Forget the high bills and frequent visits by the installation man, you've got all you need with this entire package.  If a window or door is broken into or disturbed once the system is set, an alarm will sound and the HomeSafe system will dial up to 5 telephone numbers that you program into it. Any kind of movement that the motion detector picks up will be detected and the alarm will sound off as well.  If you are planning to relocate, the HomeSafe system can go with you, making it a good long-term investment. A big positive feature about this unit is that it allows you to uninstall and reinstall it anywhere at your leisure. It will save you money in the long run and keep your home safe.  The system comes with one base unit with a/c adapter, one window/door sensor, one motion detector, and one remote control to arm and disarm the unit.  You can also add up to 14 additional wireless sensors to guard every room in the house.
 
Another good unit is the Voice Alert Home Protection System with Zone Covrage ($149.95).  If you are concerned about intruders, unexpected visitors, theft, mail tampering, or even dangerous areas for your children around the house, look no further.  This system notifies you of any intruder with your own voice.  Would you like to be alerted when....cars are coming up the driveway...children go inside inside your tool shed...intruders approach the front or backyard...someone enters your garage...visitors are walking to your front door...your parked boat or motorhome has been boarded...or small children are near the pool?  If so, the new Wireless Voice Alert Protection and Notification System is the answer you're looking for.  The  Voice Alert System-6 allows a maximum of six user recorded messages. Each message is specific to one zone. For instance, zone one could be for a driveway alarm -“Car coming up the driveway” while zone two could be for a sensor monitoring the back yard- “Alert! Child by the pool!” Perhaps a third sensor guards a side entrance against intruders. However, when this PIR detects movement, the base unit plays “Intruder on patio” and triggers a floodlight using one of four relays included on the base unit. System-6 can monitor all three zones simultaneously and still have three additional zones available when needed. Users can alter their messages and place the wireless sensors wherever they wish.
 
One last clever and reliable home system is the Telespy ($79.95).  The TeleSpy is an ordinary telephone that doubles as a monitoring system. Simply enter any phone number you want the unit to call and turn the motion sensor switch to on. Should motion be detected the phone will dial the number entered and upon answering you will be able to listen in via the amplified microphone on the unit. The TeleSpy allows you to decide from a safe location if it is a friend or foe before you call the police. The listening period is about 30 seconds, then the TeleSpy disconnects and instantly re-arms to detect again and again. TeleSpy operates from any phone line, requires no installation, and is completely portable. No monitoring fees, No false alarms.  The TeleSpy's motion sensor is PIR, or Passive Infrared Technology. The passive infrared sensor detects changes in the room's heat signature due to occupant motion. The range is in excess of 30 feet at which point the width is about 20 feet, creating about a 45 degree wedge beyond the sensor origin. The hidden condenser microphone is strategically placed for maximum efficiency. It is amplified to insure that the slightest of sounds are heard, producing a high quality listening experience. The TeleSpy is an ideal solution for smaller homes and apartments. About 30% of TeleSpys sold go into small businesses, garages or apartments and condos.  So, what happens if Telespy should call and you hear a burglar?  First, be grateful you're not there but are listening from a remote location. Never attempt to apprehend criminals.  Call 911 or your local law enforcement emergency phone number immediately. 
 
These are only three of the home or office security alarm systems we carry. There are many others, including individual door and window alarms, motion detectors, security lights, safety lights, emergency help lights, electrical timers, wireless doorbells, safety beams, peep hole door cameras, wireless security cameras, security stickers and signs, personal alarms, pool alarms, and even barking dog alarms to scare away intruders.  We welcome you to come in and browse our wide selection of personal safety and security inventory. 
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