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Busting the Misconceptions About the Top Alarm Systems

You might wonder why we picked a unicorn for this post? Well, we’re tired of hearing about all of these myths and misconceptions about alarm systems! The top alarm systems don’t fall into victim to these myths (and frankly, the bad ones don’t either). We just want to go over a few of the myths, bust them and explain them to you so that you’ll be better informed for the future.

Home Security Myth #1: Even if my phone line is cut, a distress signal will be sent.

We’re not really sure why this myth is so popular, but it really doesn’t make much sense. If your telephone line is cut, it doesn’t matter what happens. No signal will be sent to your alarm system company. The alarm system company will not know that he phone line has been cut and you wont either. We suggest using a cellular alarm system instead. Cellular alarm systems use cell towers to relay messages to you’ll never have to worry about not being able to contact your alarm system company in times of need.

Home Security Myth #2: The alarm system must be installed by a professional

One of the worst feelings is having to wait on other people. Whether it’s for cable, the A/C is broken or you’re installing internet, no one likes taking the day off to wait around for someone else. The same goes with an alarm system. The top alarm systems are DIY alarm systems. Do it yourself alarm systems are the next generation of alarm systems. The top alarm systems can be installed in 30-60 minutes by YOU. It’s simple and very easy to do.

Home Security Myth #3: No pets with alarm systems

This one used to kind of make sense. Older alarm systems have lots of wires that could be chewed up. New alarm systems are wireless. The top alarm systems are also phenomenal wireless alarm systems. One of the other reasons this myth came to pass is there is a motion detector built into a lot of alarm systems. The top alarm systems can disable this feature and give you other options for support instead of the motion detector.


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