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The following article was published in our article directory on October 22, 2012.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Steve Holland
Wireless burglar alarms provide outstanding protection against intruders by detecting unauthorized people and raising an alarm to indicate their presence. Since wireless alarm systems require no wires, it can be installed in strategic places mostly concealed from view. However, putting a wireless alarm system in place outright does not guarantee that a home or business owner would benefit from it. Serious consideration should be done when choosing the best wireless alarm system suited for the situation.
Essentially, the primary function of an alarm system is to deter people with harmful intentions from committing crimes on ones property. Any burglar would prefer to get inside the property unnoticed, steal anything of value, and get out of the property unobserved and unrecognized. Anything that would reveal his presence is bad news. Often than not, burglars would scout the place first before breaking in and the sight of an alarm bell or sensor would make them think twice about pushing through with their plan. Although a burglar would have the option to ignore an alarm once the bell starts ringing, it will attract attention and that would put him at greater risk of being seen and caught.
The second most important function of an alarm system is to inform people that an intrusion has taken place. Most alarm systems use bells or sirens to generate noise and scare away the burglar and catch the attention of the homeowner. The louder and more raucous the noise, the better since the burglar's initial reaction is to panic and flee. On the other hand, there are some alarm systems which delay the sounding of the alarm while notifying the police of the incident. However, in most cases it is better to scare the burglar off to prevent him from stealing anything in case he decides to take a chance.
Another important factor to consider on what kind of wireless alarm system to acquire is reliability. Ideally, an alarm system should be operational at all times. Any amount of time that the alarm system is down would present an opportunity for a burglar to take advantage of the situation and break into the premises undetected. The longer the time an alarm system is down, the bigger the window a burglar can work on in committing the crime.
The reliability of wireless burglar alarms primarily depends on its control unit and the rest of the installation, including wirings and sensors. Most companies would only keep stock of units which have a established track record. Widely available systems are proven to be more reliable compared to new models. Homeowners should not be easily fooled by newly introduced systems with all the bells and whistles, and opt for a system with a credible reputation in the market.
All electronic components are bound to fail at some point in time. Contrary to marketing claims, there is no system in the world with 100% reliability. Therefore, it is wise to choose wireless burglar alarms with the lowest failure rate as possible. In addition, always transact with registered and certified alarm companies.
Keywords: Wireless Burglar Alarms
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