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What are the Advantages of Wireless Security Systems?
Wendy Dessler : Oct 15, 2020 12:40:50 PM
While burglary rates have been on the decline in recent years and decades, thousands of American homes are still burglarized every day. As a result, it is very important to make sure that your home is safe and secure. One of the best ways to ensure this is the case is to install a security system. It is believed that just shy of 40% of American households use some type of home security product.
However, not all security systems are created equally. Many older and traditional security systems are wired, whereas many modern options are wireless. But why are so many people making the switch to wireless security systems? What sorts of benefits and advantages do they provide?
Without any further ado, this article is going to cover some of the main advantages of using a wireless security system.
They Are Simpler and Easier to Install and Maintain
The installation of traditional wired security solutions was a bit of a nightmare. Every peripheral (including sensors, keypads, cameras and others) had to be physically linked to one another. This took a lot of time and work, and generally required the help of a skilled technician. However, this isn’t the case with wireless security systems. They are much faster and easier to install, and can often even use the existing sensors that are still in your home from an older system.
The support offered by the providers of these wireless systems is also generally faster and easier, as updating, changing or maintaining the system is much less invasive and intensive. Instead of having someone come in and fix things or make changes, it can often be done remotely. Many wireless security system providers like Alarm Grid also have helpful FAQ sections so you can quickly and easily troubleshoot many issues and get a variety of questions answered yourself.
They Are More Secure and Reliable
While wired security systems do their job, there are some glaring weaknesses when it comes to security when compared to wireless systems. First of all, because the system is wireless, there are no exposed lines or wires that could be cut or compromised in any other way. Whether maliciously or not, having these lines cut or damaged in a wired system can be a very annoying (and expensive) problem to fix.
Also, these wireless security systems often have their own secure connection and backup power source. This means that if your power or internet is struggling, you don’t need to worry about it affecting your home security. This reliability is great for your peace of mind, knowing that your home will always be protected.
They Integrate Well With Smart Home
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Another great benefit of wireless security systems is how well they can integrate with your smart home. Many security systems that are wireless can also help you to control things that go far beyond security. You can control the temperature, automate the locks, turn on and off the lights and do several other things. All of these help your home be more efficient, and make it easier to control the various processes of your household.
Of course, not every wireless security system will always play nice with your existing smart home features or functions, so be sure to do some research beforehand. There are always new developments when it comes to smart homes, so be sure to keep an eye open for these advancements.
In conclusion, we hope this blog post has helped you learn some of the many advantages of wireless security systems.
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