Home signifies a place we feel at peace, where we feel safe. Anything that threatens this feeling of safety should be countered and taken care of. With the rise of crime rates around the world you can no longer be casual about leaving your home without securing your premises. With the advent of home surveillance systems we now have multiple options to choose from and keep our property secure.
The different types of home surveillance systems cater to different needs of security. Some need to secure their house while some need to secure the entire property. The gadgets for a huge bungalow will differ from that of an apartment. Many a time, home surveillance also includes internal surveillance which is meant to monitor small children, nannies, hired help and even the elderly who are alone at home.
There are wired as well as wireless options. There is significant difference in cost of course and the features also differ to a large extent.
Wired home security alarm systems need to be professionally installed. They are usually hidden behind concealed wiring. If triggered the alarm signal goes directly to a control panel or to a centralized control center. They run on electricity but also come with battery backup so that they are still running in case of intruder attacks. It usually comes with a central command box which is installed in a hidden or remote location so that it cannot be easily tampered with. The downside is uninstalling is a complicated process and can be cumbersome if you are moving.
Wireless home security alarm systems as the name suggests do not use wires or regular cables. They work through radio waves and can easily be connected to phone or a laptop to enable remote monitoring. The camera and the sensors are connected to the control panel and any abnormal activity triggers the alarm more effectively than in a wires system. Since they are not depended on electricity their coverage area is also wider and can be expanded to remote areas of a large property easily. The downside is that you just have to make sure that the batteries are always charged. They work on radio waves are thus vulnerable to radio interferences. But they are easier to uninstall and move and can be installed even by the homeowner himself. Finer devices like wireless intrusion alarm systems trigger off alarms the moment there is suspicious activity in the peripheral limits of the property making them great watchdogs for remote homes.
It’s unfortunate that we cannot do without home surveillance systems today. Even if we wanted to believe in our fellow men, can we really take that risk and endanger all those we love? The answer will help you in choosing what is best for you and your family.