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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 present itself as a big technological leap when compared to wired burglar alarm systems. In terms of technology used, wireless burglar alarms show one distinct advantage over wired systems: the ability to transmit and receive signals between the sensor and main control unit using radio frequencies instead of wires. In addition, wireless alarm systems provide a cheaper alternative to wired systems as far as installation is concerned. In general, setting up a wireless system requires less materials, manpower, and time to accomplish.
One of the most overlooked factors when deciding which wireless burglar alarm system to utilize is in the realm of cost-effectiveness. Specifically, it pertains to striking a balance between the level of security provided by the system in question and the associated costs of setting up the system.
While it is possible that, given the necessary financial resources, a structure can be fitted with security systems that can rival Fort Knox, would the costs justify the level of security and benefits gained from installing such a system? Setting up wireless burglar alarms costs money and having a top-of-the-line wireless security system with all the bells and whistles may not be a good investment in the long run, especially if a simpler and cheaper alternative can get the job done.
Some would try to justify getting a more expensive system, indicating that it would be better to be safe than sorry. However, in a practical and realistic point of view, one needs to consider the following facts:
Professional burglars capable of defeating even the best security systems and would do whatever it takes to break in constitutes only a small percentage of the total burglar population.
Most of the burglar population is represented by opportunistic thieves who prefer to victimize "easy" targets such as unguarded houses.
Non-burglar intruders may also come in the mix, such as youths or children who end up entering homes or restricted areas for one reason or another.
Given these facts, it is actually safe to think that a modestly priced system is sufficient to protect a home from most threats. This approach is different from the flawed notion of spending a considerable amount of resources for critical parts while cutting costs on other areas. By applying the chain rule, the strength of a system is measured by the reliability of its weakest point. Hence, skimping on other parts of the system actually creates "holes" that a burglar can identify and take advantage of when given the opportunity.
In this regard, homeowners also have to consider whether to have professional installers do the job or opting for a DIY (Do It Yourself) approach. Although going the DIY path would save money, having the professionals take care of the matter adds to a sense of security, especially if a homeowner is not really knowledgable with the technology involved. This especially holds true when installing wireless burglar alarms in large houses or properties. Moreover, insurance companies usually offer premium reductions when such systems are set up by professional installers.
Keywords: Wireless Burglar Alarms
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