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Common Misconceptions About Home Security Systems

The protection of family and valuable possessions is an important concern for homeowners, which prompts many to seek out reasonable means of security. The majority of people who install a home security system sleep better at night, knowing that their home is under constant technical and human watch – depending on the type of selected services. Others enjoy the confidence of being able to leave their residence (whether for a couple of hours or a few days) and know that their home has the protection of a security system that effectively combats theft, burglary, and vandalism.

However, some people are unaware of what a home security system can do for their home and are often bogged down by common misconceptions that affect their overall decision-making. One of the most important concepts to recognize is what a security system for the home actually does and doesn’t do.

For starters, security systems aid in the detection of unofficial or unlawful entry into a home. When a burglar or trespasser sets off a component of the alarm system (motion detector, window with a sensor, or monitoring perimeter) – a signal is sent out to a monitoring center, which provides 24-hour protection services. Depending on your security system, the local police are immediately alerted, yet some call centers will contact someone in the home before dispatching the proper authorities.

Before the purchase of a security alarm system, it is important to recognize the ins and outs of this kind of installation. Some people are worried about the cost, while others believe home security is complicated and becomes a nuisance to maintain. A couple of common concerns are listed below:

Cost

A great deal of consumers fear that a home security system will cost too much to install, as well as maintain in monthly monitoring costs. However, companies run specials on basic systems at all times of the year, while some vendors supply equipment for a small fee or charge low monthly monitoring rates. Conducting a little research will go a long way in this process. There are even security companies that offer system installation for free if you are willing to sign a long-term monitoring contract.

Hard to Use

If you can memorize a couple of numbers, then you can use an alarm system with ease, as all of the installation, maintenance and monitoring become the responsibility of the security company.

What About a Power Loss?

Contrary to popular belief, the majority of alarm systems on the market are equipped with backup systems and high-tech batteries that are activated if your power or phone connection becomes compromised.

False Alarm Embarrassment

All too many times, individuals dread the embarrassment of a false alarm or being viewed as the paranoid customer that calls at every bump in the night. This is what the system is designed for and if any false alarms arise, many security systems allow customers to cancel the alarm on their own. Audible delay features also give ample time for verification of authorized residents if an alarm should trigger.

Necessity

Perhaps you live in a neighborhood where the crime level is next to nothing and you feel a security system for the home is unnecessary. There is no reason to experience the shock when the illusion of your 'perfect' neighborhood is shattered if a home invasion or bold burglar should come knocking at your door. You never know when a threat to your life, loved ones, and property will take place. A home security system allows you to effectively prepare for the unknown.

Insurance

Another misconception involving the installation of home security is that many people feel that they don't need one because they have insurance. Lost, stolen, or damaged property is replaceable, but your life and anyone inside of your home during an intrusion is not.

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