Setting Up A DIY Home Security System
The process of installing a DIY home security system can definitely be daunting, especially if this is something that you have never done before. However, as long as you follow a few important steps, you will find that installing a DIY home security system can be very easy and successful.
Choose Your System
The first thing you will need to do is choose the DIY home security system that you want. Remember to take certain factors into consideration here, including the size of your home, and whether there are children in the home.
If there are kids living in the home, especially younger children, you will want to consider getting a do it yourself home security system that comes with a voice alarm, so that if there is an intruder or fire for instance, you can have your voice recorded on it telling them to get out. This is important because children respond better when they hear their parents’ voices as opposed to just an alarm sounding.
Read the Instructions
Regardless of which particular DIY home security system you decide on, make sure that you read all the instructions before getting started. Even if you think it seems easy enough to do, this will ensure that you have few to no problems and make the entire process a great deal easier on yourself.
Get Help if You Need it
Now if you start to find that you are just not having any luck or need some help with the DIY home security system, there is always the option of hiring a professional to come in and do the job for you. This way you will have the hassle taken off your hands and you can feel safe knowing that the job is getting done right.
There are plenty of home security system installation companies that you can turn to for this, and although you will most likely have to pay for these services, it will be well worth it in the end. After all, the last thing you want is to pay for a DIY security system only to install it improperly and think your home and family are safe when they really are not.
Wireless systems are quite popular these days as they are more convenient, but they are usually battery powered so you will need to make sure that you check the batteries on a regular basis and replace them when necessary.
How to Make a Home Security System DIY Style!!
Have you ever wanted to have the capability of seeing who was at your front or back door without actually going to the door and opening it. As part of home security 101 we preach of course that everyone should have a peephole and use it. That is a good first step.
But beyond that is having the capability to actually see who’s there on a cctv setup in your own home.
The idea is relatively easy and is a great way to increase security for your home and help in the prevention of home invasion.
Using a hidden or surveillance and a cctv monitor you can greatly increase protection for your family.
Most home invasions are accomplished by simply getting in thru the front or back door. If you can see who’s there, it will give the homeowner a tremendous advantage.
HERE’S HOW TO DO IT.
Install a surveillance camera over or near your front or back door-or both. Make sure the camera is designed for outdoor use and at least weatherproof. Dome cameras are usually the best for this use. Some have extra protection against vandalism. They are small and inexpensive. Hook your cameras up to your DVR or VCR.
The cameras can be wired or wireless-wired is best for this application.
Then connect a cctv LCD monitor to the DVR or VCR that can be located anywhere in your home. Most monitors can view at least 4 cameras. You can place the monitor near the doors you are watching or further away in a den or family room.
This setup gives you added security for your home and your family. It is relatively inexpensive and very east to set up.
So to find out who’s at your front or back door without going to see who’s there get the equipment, hook it up and rest easy-a real DIY home security system.
Jack Krohn is the author of over 300 articles, 15 websites and the #1 author of Home Security Articles in the country. He owns SECURITY SOLUTIONS a one stop resource that provides solutions and answers for all your self defense and home security problems.