Common features of home alarm systems

A home alarm system is vital if you want to secure your home against all types of threats that could lead to damage or loss to your home assets or cause injuries or worse to you and your family. A good home alarm system should be made up of various components, each with its own unique purpose. These components are connected through a wired or wireless system and they all work together to secure your home against various threats. In this article, we look at some of the components a good home alarm system should have in order to be able to protect your home from all possible threats:


1. Burglar alarms

This is one of the most basic components that every home alarm system must have. There are always people out there who would gladly break into your home when given a chance. A burglar alarm is one of the most effective defenses against burglars. Homes with burglar alarms are less likely to be attacked by burglars and even if they do attack, the burglary alarms will scare them off and notify law enforcement through the alarm system control panel.


2. Security cameras

Cameras are a vital component of a home alarm system as they provide real-time video footage of what's going on in your home.


3. Smoke and fire alarms

A fire is something no homeowner never wants to deal with in their lives. A fire can destroy the home completely, cause serious injuries or even death. Smoke and fire alarms are a must-have in every home so that in the event of a fire, they can alert you and the fire department early enough so that they can take action and put out the fire before it's too late. Smoke detectors detect smoke while heat detectors can detect a sudden rise in temperature which indicates that there could be a fire.


4. Carbon monoxide detectors

A typical home uses various heating materials and equipment that produces carbon monoxide. This includes grills, chimneys, generators, space heaters, vehicles, and more. Carbon monoxide is extremely dangerous and inhaling too much of it can lead to a slow death in a matter of hours. The worst thing about this poisonous gas is that it is odorless and colorless. You will never know that you have carbon monoxide in your home unless you install carbon monoxide detectors. They should be installed on every floor and close to heating equipment that produces the gas.


5. Water and temperature sensors

Water sensors are used in basements and near areas susceptible to water leaks to detect water intrusion in your home. They can help protect your home against flood damage.


5. Centralized monitoring system

Home alarm systems are usually sold together with a centralized monitoring service subscription. Security firms provide round the clock monitoring services for your home alarm system so that they can ensure everything is fine even when you are not home. When an alarm goes off, they immediately notify you and the necessary authorities that are needed. If it's fire alarms that went off, they will send the fire department as well as an ambulance. If its the burglary alarm, they will send the police to your home immediately.