How to Compare Home Security Systems

By Steve Thompson, published Nov 30, 2006
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If there has been a rash of burglaries in your neighborhood, or even if you are just starting to think more about the safety of your family, it might be time to start thinking about installing a home security system. Burglar alarms are excellent deterrants for potential criminals, and they can save your life if you are ever the target of a burglar. Obviously, no system is foolproof, but a home security system can act as both a deterrant and an alarm system. One of the main problems you will find is that there are so many different products on the market that it might be difficult to narrow them down. Here are a few tips on how to compare home security systems.

Compare Home Security Systems: Price

Obviously, the first thing that most Americans consider when comparing home security systems is price. Not only do you need to be concerned about the monthly monitoring fee, but also the price of installation, equipment and service. For example, if your sensors were to stop working, how much would it cost for a technician to come out and repair it? The up-front installation fees be thousands of dollars, so it is often better to wait until a home security provider is having a sale or special, which is almost all of the time.

Compare Home Security Systems: Additional Features

Many home security providers offer conbined services, such as burglar alarms with carbon monoxide detectors, flood alerts and smoke alarms. Find out how the services are grouped and how much it will cost to get combined service compared to purchasing each service separately.

Compare Home Security Systems: Security Centers

One of the most important things to consider when comparing home security systems is the location and number of security centers through which alarms are routed. For example, ADT - the number one security system - has six security centers so that if one or more lose power or malfunction, your security system is automatically rerouted through another security center. This is invaluable in locations where black-outs are common or where weather is unpredictable.

Compare Home Security Systems: Wiring

How to Compare Home Security Systems

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Takeaways
  • You should consider the monthly monitoring fee, the price of installation, equipment and service.
  • Many home security providers offer conbined services.
  • Many security systems are routed through the PC or cellular phone.
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There certainly are tons of options today when it comes to burglar alarms and home security systems.

Posted on 11/15/2007 at 5:11:00 PM

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