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Most home security companies use standard components that are compatible with all major providers in the market, while some offer proprietary equipment. In order to have the flexibility and versatility to buy from different suppliers and the option to expand your system, stay away from companies that only sell proprietary equipment. 7. Consider setting up a separate computer to store your CCTV video feeds. Although a common DIY home security system records video only when there is movement in the camera’s field of view, that footage needs to be stored in a computer that is kept on at all times. For better reliability, it’s good to have a standalone computer that is dedicated to this purpose. 8. Many DIY security system companies offer free technical support and installation instructions over the phone or online. There are also some that give technical trainings for a price. Examine the fine print to see what support services will be available to you. It is also best to look for warranties before making your final purchase decision.

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The babysitter can arm and disarm the system while you’re gone, but once you arm the system with “your” passcode, the babysitter code can no longer be used to disarm the system. Cellular provides increased security since the line cannot be “cut” by an intruder before entering. The most popular communication method today is broadband Internet with cellular backup. IP communication with the central station over the Internet is lower cost. But what happens when you have a power failure?Is your broadband Internet router and switches on battery backup?Generally the cellular unit communicator is connected directly to your alarm panel which has its own battery backup in the event of a power failure. Having both Internet and cellular paths to the central station is best and typical with a professionally installed system.

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Of its clients, 85 percent employ some “smart home component,” Boyce said. That could include the ability to disarm the home alarm, lock a door, or look at security camera footage via a cellphone. But increasingly, Boyce said, smart home components include the ability to adjust components like lighting, heating and air conditioning, and appliances and devices. Defenders projects up to 97 percent of its clients will have some form of smart home technology within 12 months. “We think the residential security business will continue to grow and the growth will accelerate because there will be more smart home components,” Boyce said. That’s pretty impressive penetration considering Defenders didn’t get into smart home devices until 2014.

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