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Finding the best home security system to use in your house is a very difficult task these days. This is due to different features of home security devices that complicate things. Here is a bit of info to help you decide which security system to buy.

There are two main types of home security setup, which are hardwired and wireless systems. Both offer almost the same protection but there is a slight difference in the installation of each system. Home wireless security system is relatively easier to install because of the absence of the cable wires connecting each device. On the other hand, installing a hardwired security system will require drilling through walls and ceilings for the wires. This commonly requires the services home security experts.

Another problem with a hardwired setup is it requires frequent maintenance. Pests can easily damage wires and so, it will require regular replacement. Home wireless security system will also require maintenance but a lot less frequent compared to a hardwired setup. The maintenance of a wireless system will just require testing of each device to see if they are still working properly.

However, in the case of video surveillance, a hardwired system is better. Signal of home wireless security cameras can be subject to interference giving poor image quality. In a hardwired setup, the video output remains clear as long as the cable and the camera are still in good condition. Aside for video surveillance, a wireless setup is the best choice as a home security system.

If this is your first encounter with this kind of home security system, the following is a systematic guide for its installation.

1. Plan the location of each device – Sensors are placed in the movable parts of windows and doors. Once the system is activated, the alarm will go off if someone tries to enter through the monitored entry points. Place the wireless alarm in a place not easily accessible to strangers. It should also be located in an area where everyone can hear the warning noise it makes. Control panels are installed near the main entrance. This is so that the homeowner can easily activate the alarm before leaving the property.

2. Program the activation code – Think of the activation code you are going to use for system. It should be something easy for you to remember but hard to guess for others. If you already have an activation code, the next step is to program it into the system using the control panel.

3. Test if the system works – The last step is to test if all the devices are properly working. You can try activating the alarm and testing each device. If in case there is one security equipment that is not properly working, it may be because the main console receiving its signal is too far away. Try moving the main console in an area where it can receive all the home wireless security device signals.

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