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Security Systems- Which to Buy Wireless or Hard Wired?

By: mike rao

Wireless vs. Hardwired Surveillance

Surveillance technology has flourished in the past decade. New advances in equipment and capability ensure there is a system that can meet most budgets and needs. Surveillance technology began as a way to deter burglars against theft. They have evolved into systems that can do everything from looking at the inside of your home from a thousand miles away to ensuring your pets are safe from fire while you are out for the day.

There are two major classifications of surveillance technology:

* Hard wired

* Wireless

Your surveillance system can be programmed to accomplish many functions. Sensors are available in residential systems that can detect body heat, break-ins, or even slight air movement indicative of someone being in your home. It is often encouraged that you purchase a systems that can perform emergency tasks, like alerting occupants over a house fire.

Your choice to purchase a surveillance system should be based on your needs. It is impressive to have a high end system that can monitor every room at any time. Is that a system that you need? Buying equipment and packages that you can't or won't use will be more wasteful in the long run.

Wireless surveillance systems will be ideal for renters. It is also ideal for those in smaller homes or who want to perform the installation themselves. Wireless systems can be portable for easy transport to a new home. Many also offer voice programming and to call specific numbers in case of an emergency. Wireless sensors communicate with the system and make alerts of low batteries, a problem in the system, or other such issue.

Wired, or hard-wired, surveillance systems also have their benefits. These systems are wired into your existing walls and structures in order to monitor your home. They are considered by professionals to be more reliable than wireless systems. Such systems are often more aesthetically pleasing and depend on electricity instead of batteries. Consumers also have the benefits of professional installation that are covered under warranties. The majority of companies that contract security systems will offer consumer support if you have questions. These systems can also add value to your home should you decide to sell.

There are disadvantages with both types of security systems and they should be carefully considered prior to choosing a system. Wireless surveillance equipment may only work when the sensors are placed at the appropriate angles and distances. There will be problems if you place the sensor too far from the system.

Wireless systems are known to go through a number of batteries. You can imagine the energy necessary for a system that is continually monitoring your home. Wireless systems can also be subject to interference from other electronic devices. Several wireless computer networks use a frequency that will interfere with wireless surveillance cameras. Most professionals will only recommend wireless systems as a last resort.

Wired systems are not above reproach. There have been complaints on these systems as well as success stories. The price tag on a hard wired surveillance system can be surprising. These systems are more expensive and many consumers must also pay for labor and installation costs.

A hard wired surveillance system also requires access. There can be areas of your home where it isn't possible to run wires through the walls. This can leave parts of your home vulnerable to intrusion. You may also want to consider the repair costs necessary if you have such building materials as plaster or stucco on your walls. These can be easily damaged by drilling and may be difficult to repair. A hard wired surveillance system will also become a perpetual feature. You will not be able to move them elsewhere since these systems are constructed into the existing walls.

The right security system can make your home safer. It will give you the assurance that you have someone also looking out for your safety. The right information will help you to pick the system that best suits your needs.

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Mike Rao is a self defense expert and is the owner and administrator of www.peppersprayking.com and www.personalprotectionproductsofohio.com. He is proud to offer the best products at the best prices possible

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