Home Alarm Systems - Do It Yourself

This article on 'home alarm systems - do it yourself' is meant to help you install an alarm system for your home. This is a DIY task, but for complicated systems, it may require extensive knowledge of electrical wiring. Read on to know more on home alarm systems.
Home Alarm Systems - Do It Yourself
Before taking on the task of installing a home alarm system, you should decide on a few factors. A home alarm system does not only provide protection against burglars, but can also solve a variety of other problems too. So decide on the purposes for which you want to get the home alarm systems - do it yourself task done. Read more on house alarm and home security alarms.

Things to Consider before Installing Home Alarm Systems
First and foremost, decide if you want a home alarm system, just for safety against burglary. In short, do you just need a burglar alarm? There are various options in the market to chose from. You can have an integrated burglar and fire alarm. It may cost you a bit more, but then, you know its worth it. Read more on home security systems.

Now the next factor that you need to decide is whether the alarm you are purchasing is just meant to put up a huge siren, in event of an intrusion or fire, or should it perform a few more tasks too. For example, there are variety of alarm systems, which will not only put up an alarm, but also dial a few phone numbers and report the problem. This is very much beneficial, because it is most unlikely to have a chance of a burglary when you are at home. These alarm systems, will allow you to feed in a certain number of phone numbers. So you can put in the emergency numbers, like that of the police, the ambulance, the fire department and your own. This allows you to inform everyone without even speaking a word.

Now, the last but not the least, the type of alarm system you want to install. In short, do you want to go for a 'wireless home alarm systems - do it yourself' or 'wired home alarm systems - do it yourself'. I know this is the age of wireless and installing a wireless home alarm system, may be very intriguing, but I would still advice you to go for the conventional wired alarm systems. The reason being that the wireless alarm systems, may face problems because of her wireless devices nearby. Many a times, these devices also let out false alarms. So our main aim in this article will be to take on the home alarm systems DIY task.

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I hope by now you must have made your final decision on the best type of alarm systems for the home. DIY task for home alarm system starts off just like the installation of any other home equipment, from the manuals of the manufacturer. The manufacturers manual is the bible that you need to keep in hand throughout the entire process of the installation of the home alarm system. Let us now go into the common procedure for the installation of almost all alarm systems.

First of all, try to locate the best place for putting in the alarm, i.e., the siren that blows in event of an intrusion. Put it at a place from where the sound can reach all corners of your house. In short, you can be alarmed by the alarm. Put it in your living room. See that it's not in a very eye catching position and spoils the look of your home interiors. But it is also important that you do not fix it in a position that you can't even hear the sound.

The next step is to locate the windows and doors which are most vulnerable to intrusion. In case of a combined system of a burglar and fire alarm system you need to put the smoke sensors at almost all rooms. For the burglar alarm sensors part, simply consider the windows and doors vulnerable to intrusion and fix the sensors out there. You can of course, leave the inaccessible windows, but if you have got sufficient number of sensors in your home alarm system kit, try to cover up all the windows. Now fix the control panel. The location is very obvious, near the front door of your house. It is important that you have an electrical power outlet nearby. Don't worry, the home alarm systems do come with their own battery back up systems too. Do the wiring in such a way, that the wiring is confused with the electrical wiring of your house. Finally connect the sensors to the siren and the control panel.

This was the basic process that you need to follow when you take on the home alarm systems - do it yourself, task. However, for the complications involved during the wiring, the only answer is the manual that has come along with your home alarm system. This is because the installation process for the home alarm system for different manufacturers is different.

By Shah Newaz Alam
Published: 11/5/2009
 
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