Wireless Monitoring Systems

Posted on July 18th, 2010 by Deon.b

Few areas of home security have been untouched by advancing technology, and nowhere is that more apparent than with home monitoring systems. It wasn’t so long ago that installing security cameras and a home monitoring system was a luxury, and one that required extensive installation efforts as well. Cameras, audio systems, and the monitoring station had to be custom wired to each other and to power sources by a home security contractor. With a new wireless monitoring system, however, home monitoring is now available to the masses. While it’s still a good idea to hire a security contractor to set up your system, most wireless systems are user friendly enough for you to get your unit up and running on your own if you so desire.

Why Install a Wireless Monitoring System?
Installing a wireless system is so straightforward and easy that uses for the units have grown exponentially over the past several years. Home monitoring used to be reserved almost exclusively for homeowners with high security needs and those with extensive properties that they wanted to keep a closer eye on. A wireless monitoring system is now used for a much wider variety of challenges, including home monitoring, monitoring children, and monitoring the presence of babysitters, maids, and other professionals that come and go from a home.

Types of Wireless Monitoring Systems
Along with expanded uses, the types of wireless systems available for purchase have grown as well. Units that used to include bulky cameras and a cumbersome television monitoring center now come in versions as simple and straightforward as a single small wireless camera and a hand held video screen. In fact, for most household uses besides security, these units are preferred since they are portable, indiscreet, and very easy to set up. Homeowners with higher security needs and wants can still go the distance, however. A multi-camera wireless monitoring system can be programmed to feed sound and images to a security designated monitor, your home computer, or even your television. Imagine sitting on your couch, picking up your remote control, and quickly and easily monitoring the security status of your entire home.

Other Additions to Wireless Monitoring Systems
Besides the standard video and audio, you can have other features installed along with your home monitoring system. Motion detectors can be set to trigger security cameras, monitoring systems can be wired into larger security alarms, and remote and long range monitoring systems can be installed so you can keep an eye on your home while you’re away.

Security Contractors aren’t Obsolete
If you’re interested in installing wireless monitoring technology in your home, it’s still a good idea to pick up the phone and call a security contractor first. While mounting and firing up a wireless monitoring system is easier than ever, the fine points of home security are still better left to professionals. Expertise about where to mount cameras, how to get optimal coverage, how to conceal home monitoring systems, and ideas for how to incorporate wireless home monitoring into a larger security system for your home are all services that only a qualified security contractor can provide.

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