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Home Security Systems- How They Work & Why You Need One

In recent years, home security systems have become a focal point of realtors when trying to sell a home. Why you ask? Generally speaking, home security systems and the sense of security they provide are nearly priceless to homebuyers. The systems vary in nature offering flexible responses ranging from those that notify a security company to those that simply sound alarms at the residence itself. In any event, homes that utilize home security systems are much less likely to be the victims of a burglary.

If there is a home security system installed at your residence, or if you plan to buy one, information on how home security systems operate will be of great use to you. Here we explain the key components of how home security systems operate, so that you can understand them.

The main components of home security systems are:

  • Control Panel
  • Keypad
  • Back up Battery
  • Sirens or Bells
  • Door/Window Sensors

Most home security systems are located inside of a metal box in a closet or basement of the home, where terminals send power to other areas of the security system such as sensors or bells. Inside the box, there is a battery, which supplies power to home security systems in the event of a blackout.

The brain of the home security system is the control keypad. When active, homeowners must input a certain code in order to disable the system. For instance, when a homeowner arrives home, they have an allotted amount of time to input their code to disable the alarm before it rings. If a homeowner forgets to input the code, alarms will ring, alerting the security company of a security breach.

In home security systems, magnetic sensors are placed on each respective door and window leading to the exterior of the house. These magnets make sure that circuits remain closed when doors and windows are closed. When a window or door, opens, circuits also open, thus causing alarms to sound, and notifying security agencies of a security breach.


Alarm Systems Monitoring

Today's home security systems often involve a monitoring provider, like Calvary Alarm, that uses security technology to tell exactly which door or window is open. Security companies then disseminate this information to the local authorities who handle the security breach.

Houston homeowners who have an experienced home security installation technician install a home security system for them find solace and comfort in knowing that their loved ones are under constant protection.


Home Security Providers

If you are interested in a home security system, call the name that Houston homeowners trust, call Calvary Alarms today at (713) 337-5090 or visit them online at www.calvaryalarm.com .



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