
How to Compare Home Security Systems
Published: 10/02/2009 by Home Alarm Directory
In order to compare home security systems, you need to consider not only price but also the capabilities, effectiveness and support provided with each system.
The first thing is to consider is what you can afford and what you require, or at least desire, in a home security system. You may want to consider the security situation in your neighborhood by consulting with local law enforcement to understand the nature of any possible threats. Highly sophisticated systems can include things like closed circuit TV video surveillance, and some systems even attack intruders with sonic pain weapons and blinding lasers.
Most people will probably be looking for something that provides an alarm against fire, carbon monoxide and intrusion. They will also want a service that automatically alerts a security center so help can be sent if needed.
If you believe that burglary is a high risk, and if burglars in your area are not easily deterred by simple home security signs, you may want something more advanced. There are video surveillance systems, for example, that are wireless and can be linked to your computer.
Checking equipment
When you compare home security systems always check to see what types of detection equipment are used. Most burglar alarms use devices that sense vibrations when people attempt to open windows or doors after the alarm has been set. There are also motion detectors that use infra-red or other sensors that can detect things like body heat or other signatures. Check to see whether there is separate monitoring of carbon monoxide, smoke and heat/fire. You should also check the audible alarms to make sure they are sufficient to wake you up from sleep. Make sure the equipment is not too complicated, so you do not find yourself in the situation of not knowing how to properly use it in an emergency. Some systems allow you to control them remotely.
Checking equipment
When you compare home security systems always check to see what types of detection equipment are used. Most burglar alarms use devices that sense vibrations when people attempt to open windows or doors after the alarm has been set. There are also motion detectors that use infra-red or other sensors that can detect things like body heat or other signatures. Check to see whether there is separate monitoring of carbon monoxide, smoke and heat/fire. You should also check the audible alarms to make sure they are sufficient to wake you up from sleep. Make sure the equipment is not too complicated, so you do not find yourself in the situation of not knowing how to properly use it in an emergency. Some systems allow you to control them remotely.
Checking the company
Part of the process of comparing home security systems is assessing the company offering the service. In most cases, the system will come with a support program including a security center that is automatically alerted when an alarm is tripped. You should investigate the company as you would any other business in which you intend to make a major purchase.
For example, how much experience do they have and how long has the specific company been in business? Also check to see if they are accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and other relevant business organizations. The equipment used should be listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), which provides assurance against fire hazards posed by the security equipment itself. You should also ask for references of previous clients, or check around for recommendations from people you trust that have used this service.
Read the fine print of your contract to make sure you know all the services provided and what they will cost. Sometimes there can be hidden fees that pop up later on.
Of course, it is always a good idea to shop around and compare prices and services. Do not jump at the first offer even if everything looks rather attractive. You may find something even better with just around the corner. With a little care at the start, you can compare home security systems effectively and avoid making a bad decision.
