Most home security systems rely on phone lines to send an alert to the
Security Company and police. Nowadays, more systems have become more
sophisticated and are updating with the times. Wireless home security system
more and more seem to be the way to go. People are increasingly interested in
doing away with complicated and sometimes confusing wired operations.
If
you think about it, if a burglar makes it into your home and you have a security
system in place, you would expect that it does what it's supposed to and sends a
signal for help. However, if the burglar cuts the phone line or takes the phone
off the hook, the signal will never go out. This prevents the security company
from providing the help that you're paying for.
If your internet
connection uses DSL, then the signal can go through your PC to alert the
security company of a potential break-in. One factor to keep in mind is
compatibility. You can let the security company know you are using the DSL
connection and they can install a filter to straighten it out, usually for a
fee.
Another option available now is cellular back up. This way, if your
phone line is cut during a break-in, the alert is automatically sent via your
cell phone. Most companies charge an additional fee for this service, but it is
available. Other wireless options are also available, such as wireless security
cameras and others like voice dialer security systems where the signal going out
to the security company is voice activated, rather than phone activated. The
security company can also communicate wirelessly this way.
There are
other advantages going with a wireless home security system. For starters, the
installation is easier without all the wires involved with a hard installation.
It also allows for more flexibility with the security plan you may already have.
Most of the benefits are related to the lack of wires versus the many wires
involved in a traditionally installed system. Wireless systems are cleaner
because of it. Plus, the maintenance on a wireless system is easier as well
since it's not as bulky as a regular system. If you choose to make improvements
at some point on your home, a wired system can create some inconvenience.
However, while wireless home security system is an up and coming way to
go, both options are good and serve the purpose of protecting your home. You may
want to consider incorporating both systems as part of an overall home security
system.