Wireless Security Alarm

A wireless burglar alarm system is the perfect solution for many people who want the security and peace of mind of an alarm system for their home or apartment.  Several features of a wireless system, though not important to all people, do make it ideal for an ever-growing number of people.

Cost Efficient

Cost is a major concern for most homeowners.  If we all had very deep pockets we could afford the most elaborate systems.  We don’t, so we’re after something that is effective and cost efficient.  That’s where a wireless system comes in.  Ease of installation cuts out the cost of a professional having to hard-wire your home.  It also allows for easy expansion as your budget grows.

Also, some people forgo a monitoring service and connect their system to a phone line which allows pre-programmed calls to be made to police and fire departments and to your own cell phone.

Ease of Installation

Ease of installation is obviously much greater with a wireless alarm system.  It is basically a matter of mounting the main control unit,  the motion sensors, the door/window sensors, and the siren.

Very Flexible

Sometimes there are areas of one’s home or property that need to be monitored but simply cannot be hard-wired.  Wireless systems can provide monitoring where wires cannot go. This may not be an issue for many homeowners, but when it does become an issue, wireless is a distinct advantage.

Expansion A Breeze

If you are like most people, when you buy a security system you will purchase just what you need at the time, or just what you can afford.  Down the line you may decide you need (and can afford) to expand.  You want to add additional sensors or other peripherals.  With a wireless security alarm system you can do so quite easily.

It’s Portable

What happens to your alarm system if and when you move?  If your have a hard-wired system, it stays with the property.  A wireless system, on the other hand, can be uninstalled quickly and easily and moved to your new residence.  This is ideal for renters (especially since landlords will likely be hesitant to take on the expense of a security system).