Wireless or hardwired security systems?

Wireless or hardwired security systems?

Submitted by Joby Gray, president and founder of Friendly Security, Inc.

Wireless security systems have developed slowly over the years and been utilized by professional alarm companies sparingly when wires could not be used due to cosmetic issues, limited access, etc.

With the overwhelming demand for security since 9/11, the alarm industry has responded by manufacturing all wireless DIY systems to the more advanced "installer required" wireless systems. Alarm companies have paid attention and moved toward the wireless systems to increase production and reduce labor cost.

The maintenance after the sale is also a revenue generator due to guaranteed service calls to replace batteries. So, this is a pretty good money maker for the companies selling wireless alarms, right? Pay me now and pay me later. But it’s not so good for the consumer having to bear the cost of expensive equipment, batteries, securing the home and family and the future maintenance cost.

Hardwired security systems are the rocks of the alarm industry creating lower equipment cost, higher one-time labor cost and minimal to no future maintenance. Only the longer standing alarm companies offer the hardwired systems because they come from a different era when wireless was a last resort to secure a door or window in a tough spot.

So do your research carefully and ask the question, "Hardwired or wireless?" Not much more needs to be said about hardwired systems other than get yours today and start enjoying the benefits.

Joby Gray is the president and founder of Friendly Security, Inc. in San Antonio. He has more than 24 years of employment in the security alarm business. As of Nov. 4, 2011, this service provider was highly rated on Angie’s List. Ratings are subject to change based on consumer feedback, so check AngiesList.com for the most up-to-date reviews. The views expressed by this author do not necessarily reflect those of Angie’s List.


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we suspect our neighbor next to us is damaging our fence. We wanted to put up some sort of camera to tape this. What do you suggest would be the most economical and effective way of doing this?

Wireless alarm systems are quick and easy to install. That is their only benefit. For true security you can't beat a hard wired system. Most hardwired systems can also offer wireless components for places that wires cannot go. A completely wireless system usually has the circuit board incorporated into the keypad which makes it vulnerable to damage and incapacitation. If an intruder kicks in your entry/exit door, all he has to do is smash or rip the panel off the wall to render it useless. This can be done within seconds of entering the premises. No siren noise and no call to the monitoring center. In the same scenario a hard wired panel would still report the alarm.

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