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  • Is Cheap Alarm Monitoring The Way To Go?

    Is Cheap Alarm Monitoring The Way To Go?

     

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    Chosing an alarm monitoring company for your home or business should not be taken lightly

    Security alarm monitoring is a business in itself that is focused on providing 24×7 alarm dispatch for home and business security systems. It should not be confused with a security installation company that targets install and configuration of the protection hardware itself. While some companies have their own in-house monitoring service like ADT for example, most installation companies outsource this important service to providors that specialize in this world. Do you really want your local dealer’s wife calling the police for you?

    Maintaining monitoring facilities (yes you need more than just one) with infrastructure and trained staff is expensive even when customers number in the thousands. It requires dedicated dispatchers around the clock, IT people, infrastructure staff, adminstrative staff, you name it just to reach the minimum requirements for UL central station certification.

    Alarm Monitoring IconGoing cheap often means getting service from a company that may not be UL certified, or perhaps is offering “self-monitoring” where the customer is responsible for calling the police, fire, or medical authorities.  This is not the way to protect your family or business.

    We use, and have used exclusively COPS Monitoring since 1987. They monitor roughly 3 million homes and businesses in the US and have been around since 1978. They do not install alarm systems, just monitor security installations from their six hot redundant and load sharing central stations in New Jersey, Florida, Arizona, Tennessee, and Texas, and Maryland. COPS is UL listed, FM approved, IQ certified, and have more TMA Five Diamond certified central stations than anyone in the security industry.

    But how is alarm monitoring priced and why does it vary so wildly?

    The sham (yes I said it) in the security business is alarm monitoring.  This is where the real money is made, not the installation, though many local dealers do gouge their customers here too.  Even when they outsource the actual alarm monitoring service to others they still require customers to sign-up for multiple year contracts at a pretty high markup.  Most customers stay with their original security company for monitoring at least ten years on average so the profits can really adds up, especially when someone else is doing all the work!

    How alarm monitoring worksAt SafeHomeCentral we outsource this very specialized service to COPS Monitoring, but because we have a long relationship with our partner we maintain extremely good rates that we pass on to our valued customers regardless if we install the hardware or its DIY.  We don’t require long-term contracts and in fact don’t require any customer to have alarm monitoring at all, though we highly recommend it otherwise you just have a noise maker.

    Our alarm monitoring starts at just $8.95/mo when using phone line or VoIP connectivity with our central stations.  We also offer inexpensive Internet and cellular connectivity options as well which provide better protection since phone lines are prone to tampering.  We treat our customers with respect and charge a fair price for reliable service rather than look at each as a money making machine.  This is how we have stayed in business for over 30 years which is rare in our industry.  Many, many satisfied clients.

    With ADT charging $27.99/mo for three years compared to our $8.95/mo with no contract it’s easy to understand why so many of their customers have come our way once their contract expires – though you need be careful with the ADT’s contract auto-renewal clause!

    Is it difficult to make a change?

    Making a switch in monitoring providers is not very hard.  SafeHomeCentral can talk you through the few keypad strokes needed or can make the changes remotely in many cases.  If you want to upgrade from a phone line to cellular we got you covered there too.  We’ll guide you to the necessary add-on communicator for your particular existing security system and configure remotely. And our communicator hardware, like our full systems are pro-quality with very low mark-up.  Looking to understand Home Security Alarm Monitoring Basics?

    Don’t be fooled by the free system gimics that are tied to lengthy expensive alarm monitoring agreements.  Nothing is free in life, but by doing just a little research you can get quality, yet inexpensive alarm monitoring for your home or business.  Don’t fall for the high pressure sales tactics by the big guys who who don’t always provide the best service!

     

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  • DIY Home Security Systems – Are They Any Good?

    DIY Home Security Systems – Are They Any Good?

    DIY Home Security Alarm Systems

    If you are searching for a DIY home security solution to protect your family and belongings the Internet is full of choices.  You can start with a professional installation company such as ADT or check your yellow pages for a local security dealer.  While this is the simpliest path for protection, it is also the most expensive since there will be high mark-up on the hardware, high labor fees for installation, and the biggest issue will be with alarm monitoring which pro dealers will require, and for multiple years at a pretty penny.  The better path is not as difficult as you might imagine, a DIY home security system, and they are very good.

    So Why Install a Home Alarm System Yourself?

    Wireless alarm systems are the majority of installations today regardless who installs them.  Rather than 4 people spending 1 or 2 days at your home running wires, wireless is pretty much an hour or two for one person.  An experienced installer can do it in an hour but even a less technical homeowner can install a professional-grade wireless home system themselves on a Saturday morning.

    Cost is the biggest reason since DIY is always less expensive for any project at home.  The adage of time is money doesnt quite apply here however since wireless systems have made DIY alarm systems quick and easy to tackle.  Why pay someone else when you can do this yourself for much cheaper?

    Your local dealer will claim they have the expertise needed to determine your security needs as well as experience installing the equipment.  This is true IF you are not willing to do a little research upfront.  Many online DIY Security Dealers such as SafeHomeCentral will help you pick the appropriate equipment and will even remote program the hardware which is the biggest speedbump for DIY when using professional-grade equipment.  By this I mean hardware from Honeywell, DSC, Alula and some smaller brands.  This is not the wireless alarm equipment you will find at Home Depot, Lowes, or Best Buy.  ADT for example has standarized on Honeywell equipment for years, though they white label the keypad to say ADT rather than Honeywell.

    Alarm MonitoringWhile there is cost savings purchasing your own equipment and installing yourself the real savings is in alarm monitoring.  This is where the local dealers really make their money.  Most dealers actually outsource this specialized duty to a UL certified central station monitoring company, one who’s only focus is monitoring, not sales or installation.  In this case the dealer just marks up the monitoring 3X whay they pay and lock you in to a 3-5 year contract.  Their profits add up quickly, and they don’t even have to dispatch the police, the central station does that task!  They just cash your check monthly.

    With DIY you have the option of not going with alarm monitoring at all (which we do not recommend), or shop for a qualified providor for alarm monitoring at a reasonabe price.  Having no alarm monitoring means you installed an expensive noise-maker.  Some online dealers will sell “self-monitoring” which means your alarm will notify your smartphone of an alarm condition and you make the decision to call the police or fire department.  Frankly this is almost as bad as no monitoring because you can’t expect to be on-call 24×7 waiting for an alarm event.  This is what a trained disatcher is for.  Believe me, you will be able to find companies offering real central station monitoring (and UL certified) at the same pricing as self-monitoring.Alarm monitoring contract

     

    As a quick comparison simple alarm monitoring though a phoneline (yes this still exists) is $27.99 with ADT.  You’ll be able to find the same service for under $10, and no contract, with a simple Google search.

    The Components Of A Home Security System

    Start by calling a few online companies to see what wireless systems they carry and describe your situation.  A good dealer will spend time with you recommending the appropriate model and components.  Make sure its a company with multiple brands and a range of options.  Since its DIY you can add components as you go so don’t feel you need to buy everything at once.  Its your labor so there is no savings buying all upfront immediately.  Also don’t be tempted to put in Fort Knoxs.  You want good security, but should be appropriate security protection.  A local dealer, especially after a break-in, will sell you way more than you may need.

    Main Control Panel

    Honeywell Lyric Controller Desk MountedThis is the brains of the system and in wireless systems may also be the primary keypad and siren.  Think of it as an all-in-one system.  In a traditional hardwired system the control panel was hidden away in a basement or closet with just a remote keypad on the wall.  Today’s wireless systems have the wireless transceiver built-in so just mount on a wall, or better yet a desk stand and just begin mounting wireless sensors.

    Honeywell Lyric Wireless Security Family of SensorsWireless Protection Sensors

    Wireless sensors are similar to hardwired protection sensors with the exception of no wires to run.  Mounting usually just means included double-stick tape.  There are a wide range of choices available:

    • Door and window sensors in multiple shapes and sizes
    • Motion detectors and many with pet immunity
    • Glassbreak detectors
    • Smoke/Heat Detectors
    • Carbon Monoxide Detectors
    • Remote sirens
    • Secondary keypads as well as keyfobs
    • Shock Sensors
    • Tilt sensors generally used on garage doors but can be used for multiple applications.

    All are easy to position and install in minutes.  There are even hardired to wireless converters if you are looking to replace an older existing alarm panel.  If the hardwired zones woork, why not reuse them and save money on additional transmitters?

    Control Panel Programming

    This is the trickest part but while some require a few hours of reading the manual, others are fairly straighforward.  Keep in mind we are talking about pro-grade systems which are really meant for dealer install, not DIY.  However that doesnt mean a homeowner can’t do it themselves too.  This is where having a good online dealer pays off.  Some will remote program the panel for you so be sure to ask what assistance they will provide you and when?  Are they open in the evenings and how about weekends?  Most systems can be locally programmed right from their keypad/touchscreen.  Here you will configure (add) each wieless sensor by serial number, add users codes, entry/exit time delays, etc.  It generally is a one-time task which is why so many homeowners let someone else do the panel programming, though its not a bad idea to have an understanding yourself.

    Alarm Monitoring

    Good professional-grade security systems that can be installed by a DIY homeowners is available and at good pricing.  Factor in alarm monitoring and savings are over $1000 when you consider most homes keep with their original dealer for over ten years.  Picking your own monitoring providor is the key.  Traditionally alarm panels contacted a central station monitoring facility through a POTS (plain old telephone line).  Tampering with POTS alarmBut many people, and for good reason don’t have this anymore.  They were an expense no longer needed with cell phones and landlines with alarm systems have the risk of tampering which could cut you off from the monitoring center.  Today cellular communicators/cards are the standard.  They draw their power from the control panel with its backup battery and connects directly to a cell tower avoiding cut phone wires.  AT&T and Verizon are the primary choices for alarm systems currently in the US.  Be sure to look for a 4G/LTE model since this technology will be around for a while while 3G and CDMA will sunset soon just like 2G did a few years ago.

    Interactive Services for your DIY home security alarm systemInteractive Services (IS) between your security control and the central station when using either the Internet or cellular for connectivity.  They are a service provider that routes your alarm notification to the proper central station when there is an event.  This is charge plus the cellular service is generally included in your overall alarm monitoring bill.  IS allows you to remotely control your security system and functions as well as home automation and video streaming if equipped.  Z-Wave Devices for home automationThere are many Z-Wave home automation locks, light modules/switches, thermostats available that can be controlled by an app on your smartphone.  This is where Interactive Services shines.  Almost all new systems have IS compatability today.  The actual service provider will vary by control panel manufacturer however since they build their communicators to work with the particular IS provider.  There is Honeywell Alarmnet Total Connect 2, SecureNet, Alula Connect, Alarm.com just to name the top few.

    Installing Your Own Alarm System Is Worth It!

    Spend a little time researching what is available on the market today for DIY home security systems.  New features seem to emerge each day.  One nice thing is pro equipment can be firmware upgraded over the air so they are fairly future-proof.  Save money while still protecting your family fully.  It’s not hard.

    Check out our other articles related to understanding DIY home security systems and the basics of alarm monitoring too!

     

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