How A Wireless Burglar Alarm System Works

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How Wireless Burglar Alarm Systems Work


Overview


Wireless burglar alarm systems are perfect for homes lacking pre-installed wiring for security. Discover how these systems function and what to consider when selecting one.

Understanding Wireless Alarm Systems


Wireless security systems are ideal for homes not wired for alarms during construction. All components?"motion sensors, door and window contacts, and even the control keypad?"can operate wirelessly, requiring no hardwiring to the main control panel.

How They Work


Wireless components use radio waves (RF) to communicate with the central control panel. While an advantage of wireless systems is their ease of installation, they do rely on batteries that periodically need replacing. Fortunately, these batteries often last for years, and many companies offer maintenance plans covering battery replacement and installation.

Key Components


Control Panel
The control panel acts as the system's brain. Typically installed in out-of-the-way locations like closets or basements, it monitors signals from all wireless components and triggers alarms or alerts the monitoring station if an intrusion is detected.

Keypad
Situated conveniently near entrance doors, the keypad allows you to arm or disarm the system and adjust settings.

Magnetic Switches
These contacts are essential for monitoring doors and windows. A switch attaches to a door or window, paired with a magnet on the frame. Separation triggers the alarm if a door or window is opened or broken.

Motion Sensors
Installed in large rooms or hallways, these sensors detect motion, and sometimes body heat, triggering the alarm if unusual activity is sensed.

Video Cameras
Wireless security cameras can stream video to indoor monitors or recording devices. They provide visibility in hidden outdoor areas and let you see who’s at the door before opening it.

Remote Keys
Similar to car alarm remotes, these devices allow you to arm or disarm the system from a distance. They can also control lights and unlock doors.

By understanding these components and how they work, you can select the right wireless burglar alarm system to provide security and peace of mind for your home.

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