Five Tips For Installing Diy Intruder Alarm Systems

February 25, 2008 – 8:24 am
by Sandra Wilson

When it comes to you installing DIY intruder alarm systems in your own home, there are a number of different things that you need to consider before you actually start the installation.

On average people who have not had an alarm system fitted to their homes are three times as likely to have their homes broken into. But even so there are going to be occasions when a person forgets to alarm their system and this will then provide a burglar with an opportunity to access it. Yet a home which is fitted with an alarm system whether installed professionally or by the home owner is more likely to deter a burglar than a home that isn’t.

When looking for a good quality intruder alarm system to install in your home yourself there are certain items that you should be looking for in it. Below we take a look at just what some of these are.

1. What areas of the house are most likely to be tried first to gain entry? Your doors and windows, of course. So it’s best to be sure to get an adequate number and he proper type of sensors for the same. As a DIYer you have the option of the old cable system or the wireless systems available today. Be sure to check and see which will fulfill the object of keeping you house safe in your circumstances.

2. Next you might want to include some motion detectors within your home security system. Locate these in the main living and traffic areas of your home. If you have pets, be sure to get detectors that can be modified to take them into account. After all, you don’t want the alarm system going off just because Fluffy decided she needed a drink of water or to run around like crazy because the phone rang.

3. All systems should come with a good control panel and keypad system. The control panel should be able to interpret what is happening and respond accordingly to any signals being sent through to it by the various detectors and sensors you have installed. Meanwhile the keypad should be small and be easy to understand and manage. It is better if you choose a system where the control panel is hidden out of sight (say in a cupboard).

While you are spending the time and resources to install a burglar alarm system for the safety of your family, consider getting better windows, doors and especially locks. As these, the doors and windows, are the main ingress points, anything that can delay a potential thief, making the time to break in longer, can suddenly have your home not looking so attractive as a source of goodies. The longer he takes the more likely he is to get caught.

Perhaps the most basic necessity to discuss before considering installing DIY intruder alarm systems into your home, is taking a good survey of your home. Where will you need to place all the equipment, sensors and detectors? Will the control panel be safe? Where is the best place to install the keypad to quickly disarm or even arm the system? Determining all this will go a long way to making your DIY installation a better job.

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