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With advances in engineering design, development and
deployment based on commercial installation and
applications, the versatility of residential wireless home
security systems has surpassed traditional in-house wired
alarm systems. No longer confined to basic intrusion
detection, modern wireless alarm options now incorporate the
presence of smoke or fire, carbon monoxide and radon gas
alerts, and high-level impulse noise detection, such as from
glass breaking or proximity gunshots.
With a highly-trained team of expert analysts,
BuyerZone.com is an acknowledged authority in the
electronic security systems industry. Their series of
instructive and informative buyer guides such as their
Home Security Buyer's Guide assist potential and
existing clients through the complex process of determining
which options are best suited for their exact requirements.
Any system from turn-key value-oriented packages to custom
specialized component selection can be compared and
contrasted. Quotes are generated in a timely manner to give
the client any number of potential solutions to their
specific needs.
For clients needing assistance with commercial business
alarm system or monitored alarm systems, please consult the
Monitored Alarm Systems Buyer's Guide.
Video surveillance options
Video surveillance camera systems, as detailed in the BuyerZone.com
Video Surveillance Buyer's Guide, can be easily
integrated at initial installation or as a later add-on
option. Wireless CCTV or IP video surveillance has also
pushed enhanced imagery using faster frame rates and MPEG4
formats for superior clarity and definition. Security from
military-grade encryption and multiple band 2.4 and 5.x GHz
radios has made radio interference – either malicious or
incidental – much less likely, providing peace of mind and
assured privacy.
Alarm reporting and installation flexibility
Alarm conditions can be reported by email alerts, cell
phone text or landline (POTS) voice message, giving the
residential client unsurpassed levels of control regarding
the necessity or degree of response required to answer the
alert without the overhead costs and potential false alarm
responses sometimes associated with brick-and-mortar alarm
monitoring services.
Wireless alarms generally require minimally invasive
installation and can be used without violating remodeling
constraints found in some rental or lease contracts of those
living in apartments or condominiums. Alarm detectors and
cameras can be relocated with relative ease to allow for
seasonal or structural considerations, such as swimming pool
monitoring or altering coverage to allow for RVs, boats or
foliage changes. Exterior alarms have a variety of housings
and enclosures to protect components from the elements,
pilfering, or intentional attempts at subversion.
A practical application guide
BuyerZone.com specializes in assisting home property and
residential clients by identifying and qualifying
exceptional vendors, suppliers, and support services which
provide superior services at the best possible value which
both meet the client's technical needs and budgetary
constraints.
The BuyerZone.com
Home Security Buyer's Guide outlines and details a
number of options in a clearly-written and understandable
document. While alarm technology has industry-specific
jargon, the guide uses the minimum amount of speciality
vocabulary; focusing on the concepts and not the applied
technology. This gives the client practical advice which
options may be the best choices for virtually any
residential situation.
Finding and comparing one wireless alarm system with
another – or several others – can be a daunting task.
BuyerZone.com takes the headache out of the process.
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[ Night Vision Surveillance Cameras ]
[ Wireless Surveillance Camera ]
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