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Based on experience, it is better to opt for a monitored one, since when the system is disturbed, no annoying sound will be heard but an outside watcher will be informed of the incident. The unmonitored system, on the other hand, signals a loud alarm. Nobody is informed, thus suggests a swift get away of the burglar. This wireless system detects any unwanted behavior through the use of motion sensors. These sensors are linked to the control panel that automatically works to notify the authorities outside. Remember no wires are used, only signals!Some, however, use infrared to detect motions of any kind.

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Residents have stated that VIVINT solicitors have told them they have been sent by the county or city to alert people that telephone lines in their area are being upgraded and that the new telephone lines would no longer be compatible with the residents’ emergency systems. VIVINT Inc. is not affiliated with the city and residents should be skeptical of any company representing that they were sent by the city. The city has issued a warning to the company based on the complaints received in accordance with city rules and regulations. If the city receives additional complaints following the warning, VIVINT Inc. ’s solicitor permits may be suspended or revoked. Consumers should be aware that door to door solicitors need a permit from the city and should present the permit when requested. Permitted solicitors are only allowed to solicit between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m.

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Some services offer cellular back up should this occur. Look for a home security system with a full line of wireless peripherals, including modules for controlling lights and appliances, thermostats, cameras, motion sensors some can distinguish between a pet and a person, water sensors, and glass break and vibration sensors. Look for long life battery power, too. Lithium sensor batteries, for example, can last three to five years. When they do run low, the system lets you know well in advance. Choose a controller with back up battery so the system will stay active in the event of a power outage or if the Internet is down. If you will be installing smoke alarms you’ll need the extra power of a 24 hour battery back up, not the 4 hour back up offered by many manufacturers. THE COST FOR SECURITY There are two costs to keep in mind when shopping for a home security system. The first is for the equipment and the installation, if you’re having it done by a professional. It can run from a few hundred dollars for a basic installation or less that half of that if you install it yourself to north of $1000 for a full feature system with specialized sensors and wireless smoke and CO detectors. The second is the monthly service charge that includes fees for software driven features and central station monitoring.

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