Home Security FAQs

Your home is one of your biggest investments. To keep your family safe, you may be looking for home security systems you can install. This can include security camera alarms and some features of automation. In this guide, we answer some of the home security FAQs you may have.

What Kind of Home Security Cameras Can I Get?

There are both indoor and outdoor security cameras you can make use of today. For outdoor cameras, in particular, you want to choose one that is equipped with night vision and can adapt quickly to changes in lighting. Another priority for you may be the ability to monitor footage remotely, especially if you have pets and/or young children.

The main difference you will find between indoor and outdoor cameras is the quality of the construction. This is because outdoor cameras will need to stand up to the elements whereas indoor cameras do not. They are also more prone to getting tampered with by invaders and criminals. You can choose from fixed cameras, moving cameras, and dome cameras.

What Are the Benefits of Automation Features in a Home Security System?

Besides giving you peace of mind and keeping your family safe, home automation features can also make your life more convenient. The real-time information provided by your sensors and all the devices connected to them can trigger certain actions to take place. The end result is an intuitive system that can make well-informed decisions on your behalf, based on your activity.

Why Do I Need a Home Security System?

Even if you live in an area with low crime, it never hurts to be too careful. Besides breaking into your home, there are many other types of crime that can take place in and around your home. This includes breaking into your car and vandalism. Security systems come with the additional benefit of fire protection.

You can keep your family protected from every possibility on top of lowering your homeowners’ insurance premium when you get a comprehensive home security system installed.

Are Wireless or Wired Systems Better?

Both come with their pros and cons. Although a wired system would be the most reliable, you run the risk of wires getting cut. The process of installation will also take a longer time.

In contrast, wireless systems are more versatile and can be installed within a short turnaround time. On top of that, you can easily move this system to a new property. However, you do have to take into consideration electromagnetic interference and poor signals from time to time.

What If There’s a False Alarm?

While a home security system is meant to give you peace of mind, false alarms can be inevitable. For instance, you may return home late one day and accidentally trigger the outdoor sensors that detect motion.

There are a few measures you can put in place to keep false alarms under control, such as enabling a 30-second response time. As long as you disable the alarm within this time, no further action will be triggered, such as the police showing up at the scene. Keep in mind that in some areas, the police may charge fines if they are dispatched for a false alarm.

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