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Wireless Alarm System
Wireless alarm systems are an excellent choice for home or business DIY (do-it-yourself) customers as well as for installations where it's impractical or impossible to run wires for sensors.
SAVE ON LABOUR
With wireless alarm systems, the sensors cost more but there are huge savings in the amount of labour required to run wires in walls or between floors. In some cases, it's impossible to get the wires run in these areas. When this is the case, your best alternative is a WiFi alarm system, which is powered by wireless internet.
With a wireless security system, the wire is no longer a limitation. Sensors can be placed where needed and as a result, you may decide to add additional sensors to protect your property.
HYBRID WIRED & WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEMS
Some of our wireless systems have options for wired sensors as well. These tend to be professional brands like DSC, Interlogix, or Elk. With a hybrid alarm system, you can use existing or new wired sensors as well as wireless sensors.
For residential and commercial properties, the hybrid WiFi alarm system can reduce costs for purchase, installation, and maintenance. The capabilities of WiFi alarm systems have been proven boundless, with dozens of possible features to tap into.
A hybrid security system comes with versatile features from the best of both worlds. Although wireless alarm systems may be your preferred option, it's not negative to have different options available. With a hybrid system, you can set up your home alarm easily, regardless of your internet boundaries.
NEED HELP CHOOSING A WIRELESS ALARM?
A wireless home security system is the optimum choice for home and business owners. Many wireless security alarm systems can also blend in with other automation elements, such as thermostats, lighting modules, door locks, and door openers.
If you need help choosing the best wireless alarm for your application please consult the guide below and feel free to contact us for further information.
GUIDE TO CHOOSING YOUR ALARM SYSTEM