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Setting Up Your Home Emergency Alarm SystemThe Basics Of An Emergency Alarm System If you can you are going to want to make sure that every window, door, or other opening in your house has a sensor on it. You can configure your system to not include these in the alarm, but having them hardwired into the system is the right thing to do. So before you begin take stock of all the different entry points into your home no matter how remote and purchase the needed alarm systems for those. Next install all the components and be sure to have enough wire to run them all to a central location. I recommend setting up the panel near your garage entry because that will be you're most common way in and out of the house. If you have another point that you use more often you can set the center for your emergency alarm system there, but the garage is generally the best. After you have set up that you are going to need to get some motion sensors. Do not go crazy with these as you more than likely will only use them when you are out of town. It can be quite alarming if your emergency alarm system goes off when get up to go to the bathroom. The motion sensors should be set at strategic points in your home. I recommend having one on all the stairs as they serve as good choke points in your home. In addition you probably will want to have one on each of the doorways into your house, though that may not be needed with the alarms on the actual doors. In addition you are going to want to talk to an alarm company to tie your system in with the local police department. Most of the time your neighbors will probably just ignore a wailing siren, but a signal into the police dispatch has to be responded to. This way you can assure that if the alarm is triggered someone will come to asses the situation. That is about it. So now you have the basics for your emergency alarm system, go out and get it setup to protect your home today. |
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