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Alarm Installation Tips

By: Verne Eliasov

There is a very real need to protect your property and possessions from being stolen or vandalized in this day and age, and installing an alarm is a good way to do that. An alarm can act as a deterrent to intruders and effectively protect your home or business premises when you are not there. In fact, it is a good idea to set your alarm even when you are home, particularly at night.

It is possible to find an alarm system to suit your pocket from the many types available on the market. Alarms usually consist of a set of sensors/detectors, a siren and a control pad. Try to get an alarm system that includes a remote control as it is useful for activating and deactivating the alarm when you are not standing next to the control panel. A remote can also act as a panic or duress alarm to call for assistance. It is a good idea to determine what your security needs are before you attempt to buy an alarm as it will make the task much easier. Depending on your budget, you may wish to install either an indoor or outdoor alarm, or both. The components of indoor and outdoor alarm systems work differently so it is important to install the correct one. Unlike indoor alarms, outdoor alarms are designed to withstand the weather. The triggers on indoor alarms are also far more sensitive and should not be installed outdoors because of the possibility of repeated false alarms.

Regarding indoor alarm systems, there is a variety of different types of detectors on the market such as: infrared, motion, contact, window-break sensors and invisible infrared beams. As far as outdoor alarms go, the a commonly used first line of defense is electric fencing which provides a barrier around the perimeter of a property or premises and deters intruders by way of an electric shock. In South Africa, electric fencing usually attached to the top of a wall or perimeter structure. Outdoor infrared detectors can also be used for perimeters or at certain points such as the side of a house or building from where an intruder may approach. There is even a type of infrared outdoor detector designed specifically for semi-covered areas like patios.

Alarms can be stand alone or 'closed' systems, or be monitored remotely by a contracted security company. It is preferable to take out a contract with a security company as they will respond to the activation of your alarm regardless of whether it is a false alarm or not. False alarms happen with enough frequency that an alarm going off in the neighborhood tends to be ignored, therefore, it is wise to employ a security company to respond as there is just as much likelihood of the sounding of your alarm being genuine. A final tip when selecting an alarm: make sure the alarm you choose is connected to a back-up battery and transformer-supporting system that will kick in if there is a power failure.

After you have determined what kind of alarm you need based on whether it will be located indoors or out, it will be much easier to compare different makes and models and find an alarm that suits your needs.

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There is a very real need to protect your property and possessions from being stolen or vandalized in this day and age, and installing an alarm is a good way to do that. An alarm can act as a deterrent to intruders and effectively protect your home or business premises when you are not there. In fact, it is a good idea to set your alarm even when you are home, particularly at night.

Verne Eliasov manages the website http://www.waynet.co.za, a site devoted to providing you with the best information about alarm

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