
Establishing home alarm monitoring without tel line?
I have not had regular telephone service in years. I want to connect my home security system to a monitoring service. I can't justify paying the $40/mth just for the use of the monitoring svc. Has anyone used a straight (not VOIP, vonage, etc) internet connection for alarm monitoring?
Many alarm panel mfg's have internet transmission modules. DSC, Ademco and now Paradox have modules which can accomodate your needs. There are also several universal versions which can connect to almost any alarm panel on the market.
The disadvantage of IP transmission is your reliance on AC Power. Unless your Router and modem have a battery back-up, you are SOL in the case of a power failure.
Another available option is Cellular, GSM, or long range radio transmission. DSC and Ademco have their own versions and there are also universal versions out there, I use uplink for telco back up with my customers.
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As the credit crisis hits hard and crime has grown at an unprecedented pace over the past 12 months (nearly a million UK households are stolen each year and that number is increasing rapidly) ... .. Is it time to invest in a burglar alarm system for your home?
Regardless of how long your previous answer is "Yes, No, or maybe I'm not sure, you should consider at least some points very important.
The 80% by the thieves convicted if there was no visible sign that the property is protected with an alarm system, which not try to enter. Most people who purchase an alarm system is not active and do not break into account the money spent to be a waste ... .... Could it be that the reason that the system has never been used / activated because I really had a first?
The area of the house it is "risky is the garden shelter. Generally, the easiest part of your home to gain access and is less protected. To a thief This provides easy and rich with little chance of being caught. The average content of a cell will cost £ 1100 to replace again, but that could be protected by a very small amount of money
1 in 5 households in the UK are labeled as "potential employment "of evil and a thief may only visit a street labeled, road, area of up to 5 times before committing to enter a chosen property. 87% of burglaries occur during the day, usually between 9:30 am and 3 pm.
If we can not provide a complete system that you should consider when less to spend some money on a false alarm box to be placed on the front of his house. Even better would be 2, one in front and one back.
You can now get the alarm systems that call on her cell phone or send a text to say a spark at home. Some of these systems are not yet need a phone line to connect and use a mobile phone SIM card in the back of it. These systems are often called "dial automatic, auto-dialer or self-control "system.
Wireless systems have always had a bad reputation because they are used to turn evil, but current technology has eliminated the wireless systems and services that are not only easy to install, but offer great value for money and You can buy most DIY enthusiasts equipped with limited or no technical ability. MORE ugliest son of decoration or repair to make, bacon sandwich and a couple of cups of tea on Sunday and the work is done!
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Written by Mike Stephens Trading Director of a well known Burglar alarm and home security website www.easyalarms.co.uk
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