Friday, August 22, 2014

Wireless Driveway Alarms Tips and Advice

Driveway alarms are a valuable addition for to your #home security system, but they also do so much more. Wireless driveway alarms – the most popular type on the home security market – make it easier to monitor your property, and are a good idea if the entrance to your driveway is some distance from your house. While they’re not a substitute for a complete home security system, they do provide an additional layer of protection and an early warning system to alert you when someone has entered your property via a driveway, gate, passageway or drive-thru lane. There are many different types of driveway alarm systems. The more you know, the easier it will be to choose the one that’s right for you.

Know Your Property

Before you choose a driveway alarm system, do a quick survey of your property. How far from your home will you place driveway sensors? How clear is the line of sight between the receiver and the driveway sensors? What is the weather like in your area? How much foot traffic – including wildlife – passes your driveway or enters it over the course of a day or night? All of those questions will help you determine the best type and model of driveway alarm system for your property.

Know What You Want

As noted, wireless driveway alarms are good for more than home security. Before you go shopping for a driveway alarm system, think about what you want it to actually do. Do you want to be alerted whenever someone sets foot on your property? Your best choice might be an infrared system that detects any motion. Do you only want to know when a vehicle approaches your property? A magnetic driveway sensor or pressure hose sensor will cut down on false alarms triggered by foot traffic. Keep in mind that with the proper accessories, your driveway alarm can serve as a trigger to do things like open your garage door, turn on the lights, raise and lower access gates or turn on security cameras. If your intent is to use the driveway alert as a trigger for anything other than a chime or buzzer, be sure you choose models that will work with your desired accessories.

Installation – DIY or Pro?

While some systems require a licensed contractor – particularly wired alarm systems – most wireless driveway alarms can be installed by a reasonably experienced DIY homeowner. If you’re planning to take on the installation yourself, check into the installation instructions and guidelines so that you choose a model for which you have the required skills and tools.

If you’re looking for more information about +wireless driveway alarms, check with a professional home security expert for tips and advice on choosing and installing the right driveway alarm system for your needs. 

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