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[D493]Do It Yourself Wireless Home Security
by Ralph Winn, Ral

Do you consider yourself a Do it yourself person and want to install a new home security system. But you want to know what the first steps are and how you should begin. The least complex system to install for a Do It Yourself person is a wireless home security system. Installing a hard wired home security system requires fishing wires through all the holes you have made in the walls and don't forget the drywall repairs that will be waiting for you when you're done installing your security systems. Wireless home security systems installation involves messing around in one wall connecting the control panel to the power source. Ease of installation is always appreciated by a Do it yourself person.

With a wireless home security system it can be as simple as purchasing a wireless home security kit and following the instructions that come along with the kit. You may be considering a wireless home security kit that allows you to monitor your home environment, such as calling you on the telephone when there is a water leak, freezing problems or break in. These types of technologies take a little more time and knowledge but can be done by a Do It Yourself person.

It will be important to do your planning and reading the enclosed instructions and following the required specifications.

As you determine some of the functions you want this would be a good time to explain some basics about motions sensors. Most home security systems use what is called PIR (passive motion sensors). With improved technology over the years PIR motion sensors are able to determine the difference between humans and animals.

PIR motion sensors are easy to install. When you purchase a home security system kit all the components and instructions will be or should be included.

Wireless home security system is considered a Do It Yourself project. You will need to do some simple steps to assure yourself success.

Planning is needed to have a successful installation. You will want to know where you are going to locate the control panel. In most installations you will find the control panel near the door, the one you use to exit or enter the home most. Keep the control panel out of view and away from a possible intruder. During the planning phase you will also need to determine where your motion sensors and fire sensors will be located. Your kit will also come with a inside alarm siren and the best location for the alarm is out of reach and sight of the intruder but the alarm needs to be placed where you can hear it clearly. The next step is the position of the control panel, it needs to easy to reach and read. Make sure its location can be accessible to everyone in the home. When installing the sirens follow the manufacturers' recommended installation. The sensor installation will be straight forward and you will have windows and doors you will want to secure. If your wireless home security system kit comes with PIR motion sensors, smoke detectors and other features it will be easy to follow the enclosed instructions. It's important to that you installed all the components correctly so that you have the security you deserve. Most do it yourself individuals understand the value of doing the work themselves and that testing is key to your success. There is a test mode on the control panel, double check that all the sensors that you have installed are working properly. The test mode will come in handy on a monthly basis, because that is what the industry has recommended to homeowners for testing their home security system.


Wireless vs Non-Wireless

Needless to say, wireless home security systems are more advantageous than non-wireless ones.

Installing non-wireless security systems is a hassle; you have to break walls and pull up carpets to install things you can't even pronounce. With wireless though, all that's gone. It's so simple that you can install it yourself.

Every wireless home security diy is easy to install, and it protects your home just as well as any other security system.

Motion sensors placed near windows and doors use radio waves to sense intruders. In a nutshell, this is how most wireless security systems work.

The devices you actually place are self-illuminated keypads that you can take anywhere. While you can place them anywhere, the most recommended placed are around the front and back doors, because they're the most common entries and exits.

When someone enters the house, a silent alarm will go off. And for a short period of time, you can enter a code to disarm it. But intruders won't know this, and after the period of time, the system will notify authorities to send over.

There are many places where you acquire a wireless home security system.

When you buy a wireless home security kit, you can either install it yourself, or you can hire a professional. Some opt for the latter when they're unsure of themselves or want nothing left out.

Of course, you need the system to be functioning properly else you'll have just wasted money and still be in need of a security system.

Because you can take the wireless kit with you, you should be able to check the lithium batteries quite easily. Do this regularly since you want to make sure that they're working properly.

Make sure you've left nothing out, since protecting your family is a priority.
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