So you’ve had home security system installed, everything is connected and ready to be armed. During the process did you sign up for an alarm monitoring service? If you didn’t, you’re missing a vital part of a truly comprehensive home security system. You could be leaving yourself open to risk regardless of your newly installed system. While having a security system will greatly lessen the risk of a break-in and provide you with a peace of mind, the caveat is what happens if you’re not home when the alarm goes off? Maybe you have a super vigilant neighbor that would hear the alarm or see a fire blazing, but you shouldn’t rely on that. At Perfect Connections, Inc. our professionals have been providing comprehensive security systems to homes throughout northern and central New Jersey since 1992. We offer a wide range of services including alarm monitoring. We believe to have a truly comprehensive security system a monitoring service should be included.
So what is alarm monitoring? According to Safewise alarm monitoring can be defined as, “quick and detailed communication between your home security system and the central station of your security provider.” This means when your alarm goes off someone besides yourself will be notified almost instantly. How does this benefit you and your family? This allows whoever is one the receiving end of that communication to contact and dispatch the appropriate local authorities and emergency services. Imagine there’s a fire in your home and you can’t get to a phone or have trouble getting everyone out safely. If your fire alarm is tied into your alarm system, when it goes off, the monitoring service will immediately dispatch fire and emergency crews. This saves you, your family, and your home from potential catastrophe by saving precious time.
In any emergency time is a critical factor. That’s why having a monitoring service is advantageous. It cuts down on wasting time during a potentially life threatening situation. Also, while an unmonitored alarm system can be effective in deterring a burglar when the alarm is triggered, consider this. According to the Electronic Security Association 74% of incomplete burglaries are due to a triggered alarm, but another 26% of burglars say the alarm alone isn’t enough to stop them from completing a robbery. This is where alarm monitoring plays a crucial role. If someone breaks-in to your home and isn’t fazed by the sounding alarm or the fact that people might be home this puts you and your family at risk. Luckily, if you have a monitoring service they’ll be able to quickly dispatch authorities that will hopefully catch the perpetrator.
You’re probably running through a bunch of “what if” scenarios in your head, like what if an intruder breaks-in and forces the owner to disarm the alarm? Fortunately, with many monitoring services there are options to create distress codes. These codes when entered into the central control panel will alert the monitoring service that you are in a dangerous situation and they will dispatch help immediately. Meanwhile the intruder is unaware that you’ve secretly called for help.
With today’s technology there is the option to self-monitor your home. In our world of smartphones, tablets, and mobile devices we have almost anything we could want at a finger’s touch away. This includes monitoring your home security system. With the capability of mobile apps like those offered by companies like Alarm.com you can access your security system from virtually anywhere. These types of apps can be set up to send you notifications or alerts when something changes at your home. This capability can be extremely helpful if you’re away on vacation, on a business trip, or away from home for an extended period of time. You no longer have to worry about coming home to a disaster because you’re able to check-in and be informed ahead of time. A potential drawback of a self-monitored system by itself is not having immediate action or communication if you aren’t paying attention to your mobile device. If you’re not around your phone to witness an alert you could miss out on an emergency situation whereas a monitoring service would reach out regardless.
Whether you plan on self-monitoring, hiring a monitoring service, or a combination of both, the important thing is that you have a monitored security system. It’s another level of defense that will further protect you, your family, and your home. By having a monitored system in combination with a burglar alarm, fire alarm, and surveillance system you will have a truly comprehensive home security system. Our team at Perfect Connections, Inc. has been installing comprehensive security systems to homes throughout northern and central New Jersey for the past 23 years. We know the value it brings to our clients and their families.
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