Home Security Help: Prevent False Alarms

By Mark Mahaffey


Home security systems are a major advantage for home owners. They provide peace of mind as well as a solid line of defense against intruders who would threaten you, your family and your belongings. However, one of the drawbacks to owning a home alarm system is the potential for a false alarm.

A false alarm occurs when the home security system send out an alert accidentally. When a system is tripped, it sounds a very loud siren and will also usually notify the monitoring service. This notification can result in the monitoring service putting in a call to local authorities such as the police or fire department. One of the troubles of false alarms is that they do not just involve you; they also involve others and can be a major inconvenience for them.

When neighbors have to listen to the false alarms from your home alarm system, it can cause extensive problems. For example, they do not like to listen to the piercing wail of your system. In addition, it may cause them worry and fear, because anytime a home security system is tripped, there is always the possibility that a criminal is indeed loose in the neighborhood. But perhaps worst of all, your neighbors may become so numb to the sounds of your alarm system that they begin ignoring it when it is tripped. This could spell trouble for you if a burglar were really trying to get into your home: your neighbors would assume it was yet another false alarm and not do anything to help you.

It is also a strain on your local police and fire department when false alarms happen. If they have to respond to frequent false alarms, they are being taken away from real emergencies. In addition, you may find that these departments send you bills for coming to your house!

These are just a few reasons why you should do everything you can to avoid false alarms. (Learn more at http://voices.yahoo.com/how-prevent-home-security-system-false-alarms-127537.html ) One method of prevention is to make sure that everyone who lives in your home knows how to properly work the keypad of your alarm system. Even children can and should be taught how to arm and disarm the system, as well as what should be done in the event that a false alarm occurs. If you have overnight guests, make sure they know how to operate the system as well.

Finally, do frequent checks of your system to make sure it is functioning well. These tests should be done in conjunction with your monitoring service. Plus, you can avoid some weather related false alarms by making sure you have adequate battery backup and by ensuring that your system is properly grounded.




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