Wireless Security Systems: the Benefits of Going Wireless
Electronic home security systems have been around since the 20th century, offering peace of mind and home security for millions of families. In recent years, however, it has become possible to build a system using wireless technologies, deploying sensors and cameras that communicate with the system's base unit using radio waves or infrared light. In the early days of wireless security systems, homeowners had legitimate concerns about reliability and longevity. Nobody wants to have to change batteries every three months, to suffer a break-in because a sensor went dead, or worst of all, to have cameras or sensors just completely fail because of interference from some outside radio source.
Fortunately, all of these concerns have been resolved thanks to technological progress by wireless security designers. New lithium batteries provide maintenance cycles measured in years rather than months - you won't need to change that sensor battery for at least seven to ten years. Improved manufacturing techniques mean that wireless reliability is at least as good as wired systems can provide, although it remains important to test any system periodically. Finally, more sophisticated tuners and better frequency usage means that wireless sensors are virtually impervious to interference from other devices - your wireless security system will perform every bit as well as a wired system.
Wireless security systems today offer three substantial advantages over a comparable wired system.
Wireless Security Advantage #1: Ease of Installation
Whether installed by a professional or a do-it-yourselfer, a wireless system is extremely easy to install. No wires means no digging, no drilling holes through walls, no taking up floors or having to remount windows. That means a cheaper installation cost even when using professionals.
Wireless Security Advantage #2: Ease of Modification
Adding a bedroom? Knocking out a new window? Decided that the back gate needs to have an additional motion detection sensor? Not a problem - with a wireless system, making a modification to the system is as simple as adding the new wireless sensor or wireless camera and punching in a few codes at the base unit.
Wireless Security Advantage #3: Accessible for Do-It-Yourselfers
While the truly hardy DIYer can install a wired security system, the level of skill involved can be somewhat intimidating. A wired security system installation or modification may involve removing flooring, putting holes in wall, trenching outside the home - a variety of fairly involved tasks. By comparison, putting in a wireless security system usually requires exactly two tools - a wire stripper and a screwdriver.
Find more Home Security Advice articles at our blog. ADT offers a free wireless home alarm system that alerts your family, and the security provider. Wireless home security systems have many advantages, and include heat as well as smoke alarms.
Fortunately, all of these concerns have been resolved thanks to technological progress by wireless security designers. New lithium batteries provide maintenance cycles measured in years rather than months - you won't need to change that sensor battery for at least seven to ten years. Improved manufacturing techniques mean that wireless reliability is at least as good as wired systems can provide, although it remains important to test any system periodically. Finally, more sophisticated tuners and better frequency usage means that wireless sensors are virtually impervious to interference from other devices - your wireless security system will perform every bit as well as a wired system.
Wireless security systems today offer three substantial advantages over a comparable wired system.
Wireless Security Advantage #1: Ease of Installation
Whether installed by a professional or a do-it-yourselfer, a wireless system is extremely easy to install. No wires means no digging, no drilling holes through walls, no taking up floors or having to remount windows. That means a cheaper installation cost even when using professionals.
Wireless Security Advantage #2: Ease of Modification
Adding a bedroom? Knocking out a new window? Decided that the back gate needs to have an additional motion detection sensor? Not a problem - with a wireless system, making a modification to the system is as simple as adding the new wireless sensor or wireless camera and punching in a few codes at the base unit.
Wireless Security Advantage #3: Accessible for Do-It-Yourselfers
While the truly hardy DIYer can install a wired security system, the level of skill involved can be somewhat intimidating. A wired security system installation or modification may involve removing flooring, putting holes in wall, trenching outside the home - a variety of fairly involved tasks. By comparison, putting in a wireless security system usually requires exactly two tools - a wire stripper and a screwdriver.
Find more Home Security Advice articles at our blog. ADT offers a free wireless home alarm system that alerts your family, and the security provider. Wireless home security systems have many advantages, and include heat as well as smoke alarms.