Do It Yourself Home Security

Written by Jeremy Horelick
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You needn't be a mechanical whiz or professional builder to install a do it yourself home security system. Many companies, anticipating this market need, have created turnkey solutions that offer you basic protection at a low cost. If you're seeking a visible and audible deterrent, a do it yourself home security package can deliver the goods. More extensive alarm work, however, will likely require professional installation.

The makers of do it yourself home security systems allow you to tailor your own setups. Generally, they offer separate panels that operate by simple magnetic sensors that, when breached, alert a neighboring control box that you too can install. Systems that call for additional help tend to be more expensive and usually require a contract with a private security company. Any home remedy will be far more limited in its resources, which is something to consider before settling on a permanent home protection system.


The Benefits of Do It Yourself Home Security

Clearly, the biggest upside of a do it yourself solution is savings. While professional-grade alarm systems may run thousands of dollars, a starter kit that takes mere minutes to install may only cost you 10 or 15 dollars per entryway. It's therefore possible to secure an entire residence for roughly 100 bucks. But you'll want to be sure to assess just how much security you're getting.

You may, for instance, consider the aftermath of a sounded alarm. What if your self-installed door alarm fails to drive away your intruder? If there's no security company being summoned to the house, are you prepared to take your chances with a thief inside your home? As with most things, home security requires a cost-benefit analysis, which can be difficult when you're forced to place a price tag on your family's well being.



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