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Default Req any advice on home security systems....what to get, DIY vs Pro install

On Feb 28, 12:40 am, Eric Kent wrote:
With all the recent press about the bump key, and having seen a bit of
a show called Catching A Thief, I'm interested in putting in a home
security system.
Should I have a pro do it or can I DIM(yself). I was an audiophile at
one time and did my own installations....don't know if that qualifies
me as being able to install an alarm system, but just trying to give
some background.
I would like sensors on the windows, doors, and motion/heat sensor.
I'd also like a camera or two on the outside of the house tied in with
a motion sensor, so it would trip if there were someone walking around
outside my house and I could look at the monitor.

Do that make stuff that can tie in with my computer so I could look
from my computer desk?

Also, if you get a pro to do the install, must you sign a X year
contract and pay for install, sign contract only..... I would prefer
to pay for the install (if not done myself) and just do a monthly
contract.

I am looking on the web to gather information, but I wanted to get
some initial information here. I don't expect anyone responding to
tell me everything about Home Security, but I would hope for some
useful responses to get me started.

Thank you,

Eric


Eric-

If you can wire up a HiFi , install a wireless router and have
middling computer skills........ then you can do as much home security
stuff as you could possibly want.

Even 20 years ago the stuff was pretty easy using wireless.

After we had a burglar "visit" once & then come back again two nights
later (I guess he figured he did so well in just one room, he'd see
what else he could get)

But I had mechanically secured the easily defeated latches on my 1930
wood casement windows, so he didn't get in the second time.

Any way, at the time a relatively new system, Schlage "Keepsafer", was
on the market, an all wireless install was available.

Just slap a sensor on every door or window & you're done, there were
optional IR motion sensors (that the forced air heat would tigger,
stopped using them,

they also had glass break sensors & pressure switch pads (I didn't get
any of either)

There was a base station & remote control "keys"

the system was inexpensive (relative to a wired install & an alarm
service) and worked very well for 10+ years but I kinda lost interest
in the whole alarm system thing and since it hadn't triggered (other
than "catching" a few times per year) I just unplugged it & put it in
storage.

The burglar turned out to be the baby sitter's brother (drug habit)
plus our neighbor really never had any kind of crime probably, dead
end street, a few retired folks to keep an eye out.

Fast forward ~20 years

The tech really hasn't improved all that much over the Schlage
"Keepsafer" which was pretty advance for it's day.

Integrating the alarm system to computers, remote web access & even
telephone notification are notable additions to capability.

checkout

http://www.smarthome.com/_/ProductRe...curity&x=9&y=6

unfortunately they have a gazillion products

but you can DIY all of it,

cheers
Bob