What Are Wireless Home Security Systems?
Wireless home security systems provide security for a home by notifying an outside agency, either law enforcement or a security-monitoring agency, if the system is breached. In the past, home security systems were wired into the home, and used existing telephone lines and electricity to notify others if there was an intruder in the home. New, wireless systems are self-contained and do not require outside telephone or electric access.
Wireless home security systems provide security for a home by notifying an outside agency, either law enforcement or a security-monitoring agency, if the system is breached. In the past, home security systems were wired into the home, and used existing telephone lines and electricity to notify others if there was an intruder in the home. New, wireless systems are self-contained and do not require outside telephone or electric access. Wireless home security systems are initially more expensive than wired systems, but are often more economical when used in homes that do not have existing wiring for a security system. A wireless home security system is also easy to install as a do it yourself project. Given the cost of installation, a homeowner who installs a wireless system on his own may end up spending less money than the homeowner who pays an outside contractor to install a wired security system.