5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Home Alarm System


Burglar Alarm System

It was like a sucker punch. We returned home from a blissful family vacation one night to find that our house had been broken into. All happy vibes evaporated and were replaced with fear. That was my family’s own wake-up call to look into a home burglary system. Across the country, millions of people have their own stories and reasons for choosing a home alarm system.

If you’re on the market for a residential security system, here are five things to consider first:

1. Know your ultimate goal when choosing a home alarm system.

Do you want to prevent burglars from getting in, catch them red-handed — or both? An inexpensive surveillance system with cameras can sound an alarm if an intruder opens a door or window. With luck, you could catch criminals in the act.

Unfortunately, any robber with a cheap ski mask can circumvent the camera. If the camera is installed improperly, you won’t get a clear picture of the crook, anyway.

Fortunately, more sophisticated options exist. If you want to have comprehensive coverage, choose a model that combines audible alarms, intrusion sensors and surveillance. Most systems today also have a mobile app that sends you an alert and live video of what’s happening at your house. Depending on its features, a system can alert you when someone enters or leaves the premises or when the door of your liquor or gun cabinet opens. It can also send video clips of who goes into a house or even a specific room.

2. DIY or professional install?

You can save money by installing a security system yourself. In addition, a DIY install allows you to set the system up just the way you like it. But you’ll need to be handy, especially if you choose a system with multiple features. You have to be able to hang equipment, connect it to a landline, internet, or cellular network, and work out the kinks on your own.

If you want a prompt, flawless installation, hire a pro. The installer can walk you through the ins and outs of your system so that you know how to operate it. This way, you can feel confident in the tool and avoid triggering a false alarm (some local authorities have started charging for false alarms).

The experts at Security Five can help you install a security system to your exact specifications. Call them today at 610-323-9511 for a free consultation.

3. Moving soon or staying put?

If you have a monitored home alarm system and you ever plan to move, find out what the alarm company offers in terms of relocation packages. They might offer a relocation kit or set you up with the same equipment at your new home, along with a renewed contract. You also can ask the people buying your home to take over the contract. Or, you can pay whatever is left in your agreement. At Security Five, we offer comprehensive relocation and moving services to simplify your move and ensure peace of mind.

4. Wireless or cellular?

The ideal, most comprehensive form of protection involves both — a wireless set-up with cellular monitoring. This makes the system less vulnerable to outages and prevents burglars from cutting the wires or breaking the system.

5. Choosing a home alarm system based on customer service

Customer service can vary dramatically across security companies. For instance, you might have to navigate an automated system whenever you have a problem. Or you might get a live person who acts like they are on a mission to squeeze commission out of you. For the best results, check out a company’s website and their customer reviews before working with them.

If you choose Security Five for your home security system, you can expect honest, reliable customer service from Day One. We have garnered numerous positive reviews over the years. Our customers appreciate our dedication and total focus on their goals and needs.

Contact us today at 610-323-9511 and let Security Five take care of your home security for you.